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e the ground on which they walked; so many there were; this tank the king portioned out amongst his captains; each of whom had the duty of seeing that the people placed under him did their work; and that the tank was finished and brought to completion。
The tank burst two or three times; and the king asked his Brahmans to consult their idol as to the reason why it burst so often; and the Brahmans said that the idol was displeased; and desired that they should make a sacrifice; and should give him the blood of men and horses and buffaloes; and as soon as the king heard this he forthwith commanded that at the gate of the pagoda the heads of sixty men should be cut off; and of certain horses and buffaloes; which was at once done。
These Brahmans are like friars with us; and they count them as holy men I speak of the Brahman priests and the lettered men of the pagodas because although the king has many Brahmans; they are officers of the towns and cities and belong to the government of them; others are merchants; and others live by their own property and cultivation; and the fruits which grow in their inherited grounds。 Those who have charge of the temples are learned men; and eat nothing which suffers death; neither flesh nor fish; nor anything which makes broth red; for they say that it is blood。 Some of the other Brahmans whom I mentioned; who seek to serve God; and to do penance; and to live a life like that of the priests; do not eat flesh or fish or any other thing that suffers death; but only vegetables'394' and butter and other things which they make of fruit;'395' with their rice。 They are all married; and have very beautiful wives; the wives are very retiring; and very seldom leave the house。 The women are of light colour; and in the caste of these Brahmans are the fairest men and women that there are in the land; for though there are men in other castes commonly of light complexion; yet these are few。 There are many in this country who call themselves Brahmans; but they lead a life very different from those of whom I have spoken; for these last are men to whom the king pays much honour; and he holds them in great favour。
This new city that the king made bears the name of his wife for love of whom he made it;'396' and the said city stands in a plain; and round it the inhabitants make their gardens as the ground suits; each one being separate。 In this city the king made a temple with many images。 It is a thing very well made; and it has some wells very well made after their fashion; its houses are not built with stories like ours; but are of only one floor; with flat; roofs and towers;'397' different from ours; for theirs go from storey to storey。 They have pillars; and are all open; with verandahs inside and out; where they can easily put people if they desire; so that they seem like houses belonging to a king。 These palaces have an enclosing wall which surrounds them all; and inside are many rows of houses。 Before you enter the place where the king is there are two gates with many guards; who prevent any one from entering except the captains and men who have business there; and between these two gates is a very large court with its verandahs round it; where these captains and other honoured people wait till the king summons them to his presence。
This king is of medium height; and of fair complexion and good figure; rather fat than thin; he has on his face signs of small…pox。 He is the most feared and perfect king that could possibly be; cheerful of disposition and very merry; he is one that seeks to honour foreigners; and receives them kindly; asking about all their affairs whatever their condition may be He is a great ruler and a man of much justice; but subject to sudden fits of rage;'398' and this is his title 〃Crisnarao Macacao;'399' king of kings; lord of the greater lords of India; lord of the three seas and of the land。〃 He has this title'400' because he is by rank a greater lord than any; by reason of what he possesses in (?) armies and territories; but it seems that he has (in fact) nothing compared to what a man like him ought to have; so gallant and perfect is he in all things。 This king was constantly at war with the king of Orya; and entered his kingdom; taking and destroying many cities and towns; he put to rout numbers of his soldiers and elephants; and took captive his son; whom he kept for a long time in this city of Bisnaga; where he died; and in order to make a treaty and (preserve) peace; the king of Orya gave him a daughter whom the king of Bisnaga married and has as his wife。
This king has twelve lawful wives; of whom there are three principal ones; the sons of each of these three being heirs of the kingdom; but not these of the others; this is (the case) when there are sons to all of them; but when there is only one son; whosesoever he may be; he is heir。 One of these principal wives is the daughter of the king of Orya; and others daughters of a king his vassal who is king of Serimgapatao; another wife is a courtezan whom in his youth he had for mistress before he became king; and she made him promise that if he came to be king he would take her to wife; and thus it came to pass that this courtezan became his wife。 For love of her he built this new city; and its name was 。。。 (SIC IN ORIG。) 。。。 Each one of these wives has her house to herself; with her maidens and women of the chamber; and women guards and all other women servants necessary; all these are women; and no man enters where they are; save only the eunuchs; who guard them。 These women are never seen by any man; except perhaps by some old man of high rank by favour of the king。 When they wish to go out they are carried in litters shut up and closed;'401' so that they cannot be seen; and all the eunuchs with them fully three or four hundred; and all other people keep a long distance from them。 They told us that each of these queens has a very large sum of money and treasure and personal ornaments; namely armlets; bracelets; seed…pearls;'402' pearls and diamonds; and that in great quantity: and they also say that each of them has sixty maidens adorned as richly as could possibly be with many jewels; and rubies and diamonds and pearls and seed…pearls。 These we afterwards saw; and stood astonished; we saw them at certain festivals which I will afterwards speak of; and of the manner in which they came。 Within; with these maidens; they say that there are twelve thousand women; for you must know that there are women who handle sword and shield; and others who wrestle; and others who blow trumpets; and others pipes; and others instruments which are different from ours; and in the same way they have women as bearers (BOOIS) and washing…folk; and for other offices inside their gates; just as the king has the officers of his household。 These three principal wives have each the same; one as much as the other; so that there may never be any discord or ill feeling between them; all of them are great friends; and each one lives by herself。 It may be gathered from this what a large enclosure there must be for these houses where so many people live; and what streets and lanes they must have。
The king lives by himself inside the palace; and w