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Duarwa-rxsx or king of justice; for he has two countenances, one 
remains at Dharma-puri, and the other at Yama-puri. There are two 
roads, one for good men, called Saumya or beautiful, the other Cashta- 
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marea, or the ean road: for new they travel on foot. 
In fifteen days they reach Sauri-pur, where rules JanGama with the’ 
dreadful Sie nenee: When they see the town and its ruler, they are 
much afraid; and there! they eat the funeral repast of the third pacsha. 
or of the first month and lialf, offered by their sons. | : 
Tannen they proceed, through dreadful forests, to. Varendra-na gara; 
where they: éat the funeral oblation of the second month, and receive some 
clothes, and then they set off for the next stage. The district of Vier endy a 
in Bengal, between Gauda and D hacea, is well known. 
OF the kingdom of Jangama we have some knowledge, and it is about 
half way between the Malayan peninsula and Varéndra. | Its name is 
written’ J angoma or Jangomay by European writers, and it is a great way 
to the north of Stam. It las the Laos to the east, and the country of 
Ava, or the Burmdn empire to the west. Its capital Saurz, still unknown 
to us, is upon a river called, I suppose after its name, Sawa or Saari. 
-Protemy has delineated tolerably well, the two branches of the river of 
Avi, and the relative situation of two towns upon them, which still retain 
their ancient names, only they are transposed. These two towns are 
Urathena, and Nardos or Nardon; Urathena is Radhana, the ancient 
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