HI 



mm 



AYA M< 



JUNT\ 



MN& 283 



Left hand, 





Bearings 



by 

 Compafs. 



Right hand, 

 Paces. 



Level : over rocks. 







104 



R. Bhoj from SI 2 points EC 

 Diftant ~ cofa* 



Level : over rocks.* 







1104 





Level : over rocks f 







584 





Level : over rocks. THdlani^ 





176 





Level : along the edge of 



the 





1448" 





river. § 











Level. Arrive at Qdngdwi 



j-n 





586 









Total 20,839 



! 



* Patdgnf, where the Fundus Ait faid to have performed a facrifice. Ganges' 

 200 paces off. 



t A torrent falls into the Ganges. Pakora and Cachori: a fpot furrounded ■ 

 with red marks; where the Pandus are faid to have prepared their vi'6tuals„ River 

 300 paces diltant. 



t A fpot named from fait and oil which might formerly be perceived; but not • 

 fo now. 



§ Gauricund, a pool in which the water collefts, and whence a dream proceeds. 

 Confluence of Keddrgangd from S-. 5 pts*. E. with Bhdgirat'hi ot Ganges from N. 7 

 pft. E. Hindus fhave and bathe here preparatory to vifiting Gangdwatr'i. 



\ On the ba;,ks of the Ganges. A wooden temple containing the footftep oWangd 

 on a black (tone Swyacuud, ViJImucund and BraB'mecund, within the Ganges, being 

 names affigned 10 dilunft portions of the river: where pilgrims bathe. The iait is 

 40 cubits wide and 2 deep. It is the pure Ganga unpolluted by water of any other - 

 fifeam. Bhagirarktifd, a large rock in the river, on which the king Bhagirat'lc 

 worfhipped the deity. The river comes from N. 7 pts. E. and. has very little - 

 current. Scarcely any trees, but the Bhojpatr (birch ?). On all fides fnow. A 

 large temple roofed with wood, containing an image of Gangd in red ftone, a fmall 

 female-figure of hlver, images of Mahd^eva and Par baft "in red ftone reprefentcd 

 with the human form, Bhdgirat'ba, Aunapunid devi, Vijhnu, Brahma and Gancui in 

 red ftone. A Brahmen, who is an inhabitant of Dher.dlt, attends here during three 

 months, Vaifak'b, Jyet'h and A/arh, Scarcely any but Bairdgh and Sa'iinya/fs. 

 come here: the road being in the higheft degree difficult, and the place amidft fnow ' 

 imoft inhofpitable. 



