N A R R A T I V E , 4? c,
. . C H A i|# ,E H
Take leave ofthe Daeb Raja, and the principal Officers* of his
•.■a.Durbar:—jjDepart from Tassisudon.—fspend the lofhj.MoiMtain
y.of Pomcela—passt Phajudee, famed, for the Birth of thepreient
Lam Rimbochay; -— Extensive - Monastery. — Religion y A<,pacU
• dtions, their obvious Tendency on PopplptioruT^-iCross the Summit
l ‘ p f Pommla k-^despend to Paimaiton^T^Tibetian Custom of'taking
Tea—Appendages of Dress—-gross Superstitions', o f these- Mountaineers.—
Paibesa.-—Picturesque View from Dalai-] eung^hospi-
table .EnUrtaupment o f its Keeper—Reyiew, of the'Way:-—Parti.7«
Patchieu.—Paro Pilo, his Extent of Jurisdiction.—Seccum Raja.
—Castle of Paro, Parogong, or Rinjipo.— The Valley—its Extent-.
—-Mookhy-r-^ternporary Edifices—Exercise of Archery—Market—
Manufactures ^ Mechanics — Thrashing.—*Market-place of Paro ,.
—Zeenkaub, Attention of his Friends.— Brood of Tccngun Horses.
■ ttfajifijortpess of Dukka-jeung.—Snow—Harvest-r-romanlic Scenery.