5Q2* StlOUMADOO AT TEGU. ^ 
is a temple 67 feet high 
c-eat temple temple : in front ot that, in the bouU ^ ^ 
comer, are four gigantic ''‘■P'iff ^eate^ 
Palloo, or the evil genius, bait beast, !wH Imn ’ 
on their linms.each with a large duo t | 
on their hams, each with a large cauo ‘ ^68®'*’' 
The Pundit who accompanied me, smd tiiat t J . jot 
bled the Rakuss of the Hindoos. These are guardian 
the temple. „ „ .,,.e t’' ® 
Nearly m ttie centre ot the east "p • oi'^' 
human figures in stucco, beneath a gil' ed un ■ > ,1 
Sing, renresents a man with a book before l.mi 
a per. in his'hand; he is called lhasiamce, ne 
of mortal merits .and mortal misdcecis ; the othei, 
figure kneeling, is Mahasnmdeva,_ the protecties ^ 
- 1 ..... n^niurivep IS (loOlllGll tO 
figure kneeling, is ivianabuuiv...-...,_ r-- , . . 
universe, so long as the universe is pj. hsU^' 
when the time of general cPssolutionaruves. by , je- 
the world is to be overwhelmed and eveiL o 
*^Tsiall brick building near tlie north-east angj 
tains an upright raarl.'le slab, four feet higi , « j 
feet wide : there is a long legible inscription 
told it was all account of the uonations of pilg 
“ Tioi‘the'whole extent of the north face 
terrace,"’ there is a wooden died for 
devotees who come from a distmt p.M > , ' g bd'* .,i 
On the north side of the temple are thr.c l.nj, 
-mod workmanship, suspended mgh thegioumh ji,o- 
fra„„ .e»,,i k«;.' I-™ »':5 
r/illars; several deers linrns nc -umYi ■ g (it , 
who come to pay their devotions first take up .^pevi’*'' 
horms, and strike the bell three tune.s, k i 
..,.,,1..,. Ir, the oronnd : this nct. I was told, is to 
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h‘*. 
horn-s, and striKetlie iieiynree 
stroke to the ground ; this net, I was toK , _• „np-- 
to the spirit of Oaiidma t!ic •■'pproadi f ‘t ' ^ 
There are several low benches nc.ar the loo i„c®* ,,i 
pie, onwhi.-h the persoiyylio eovnes to pra>, i pl.at® 
offering, commonly consistmg of is ff''' „J 
sweetmeats, or cocoa-mit tried in oil the J)'’ 
the devotee cares not what becomes ot it ; i(,uo''» , f:i> 
wild dogs often devour it in presence of tlie jgt 
never attempts to disturb tiie ninmals. 
plates of victuals disposed of in this 
stood it to he the case with all that was biot>=, 
