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lisport on the Mackcuzie Mtovtsi ripfs. 



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3. The vi^it of flie colostials (o Ibo hovmitafijo of Jgnsttni. Tlify 

 mado known to liini h.M htiness of the Tindhaa mountain. 



4. The praiso of tn.itronly chastity. The celestials desiiibo the 

 "Rife of .I'la^ti/n, as a iiaitorn of mfilronly virtues 



5. 'i h;' vi!.it of Ja .^i'l/.r to the J'lnalu/n mountain. Agasfi/a \\n\\ 

 near to it, wlien it bowed down, ami paid liomagi^ at his feet. A<ia'!i/a 

 sail «' I am 5:oin^ to Polhahjo, aud until 1 return remain always thus", a 

 coniman 1 which could not be brokfMi. 



6. Account of the Tirl'has. The virtues of the river Gauires are 

 slated, and those of many other rivers, and reservoh's connected therc- 

 wiih, of superior efficacy in the removal of crimes. 



7- Th^ i^r.iise of low us aljacent to Benares. These places have 

 iheii' exccUeiicit s declared. 



8. I he aci ounl of <b'r a-y^/jwrt and Yamn. The former was a royal 

 devotee, at whoso death Yuma to>>k his soul. 



9. The visit to the solar orb. Yuma took the said persons soul, 

 and shewed it that world. 



1 J. Tii"^ visit to the world of the celestials. J'awa shewed this 

 world to the soul of S'la jan na. 



11. The visit to ylmii-loca. Ka//<a shewed to the disembodied soul 

 the worlds of fre. 



12. Tlie visit to the quarter of Nainti, guardian of the south- 

 west. 



13. The visit to the quarters of raywyu, and Cayr'ra, regents of the 

 north-west and north-east quarters. 



14. The visit to the world of /*farff, and Chandra. 



15. The visit to the worlds of Tdraga, and Biidha, or the starry 

 sphere, and the planet Mercury. 



16. The visit to Siicra-loca, or the planet Venus. 



17. The visit to Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. 



18. The visit to the regions of the seven Rishis, or the north polar 

 celestial sphere, especially tima major. 



19. Tile visit to the Dhruva-mandalum, or north polar-star ; the said 

 visit, like the preeeding ones, being performed by the soul of Siva 

 Janma under the guidance of Fama. 



20. Eulogy of Dhniva. 



21. Apoiheosis, or beatification of Dhruva. 



22. Visit to Maha-loca and the four other superior worlds. 



23. The coronation of Vishnu, as seen by Siva-janma. 



24. Siim-janma's beatification. As this king had, during his life, 

 been a great benefactor, and had abounded in liberality,so after his death 



