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The notion is probably of Hindu origin. For a note on the subject see Indian Antiquary, vol. X. Pp. 289, 290. NOTES 317 THE WRESTLERS The Wrestlers, p. 211. The story seems to be common all over India. In the Indian Antiquary, vol. X. P. 230, it is suggested that it represents some aboriginal account of the creation. Ten thousand pounds weight, p. 211. In the original 160 mans, which weigh over 13, 000 Ibs. GWASHBRARI Gwdshbrdri, etc. , p. 216 ff. The Westarwan range is the longest spur into th...e valley of Kashmir. The remarkably clear tilt of the strata probably suggested this fanciful and poetical legend. All the mountains mentioned in the tale are prominent peaks in Kashmir, and belong to what Cunningham (Laddk, 1854, ch. Iii. ) calls the Pir Panjal and Mid- Himalayan Range. Nanga Parbat, 26, 829 ft. , is to the N. W. ; Hara Mukh, 16, 905 ft. , to the N. ; Gwashbrari or Kolahoi, 17, 839 ft. , to the N. E. Westarwan is a long ridge running N. W. To S. E. , between Khru and Sotur, right into the Kashmir valley.
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