The Burman His Life And Notions

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But here they encountered a new difficulty. Instead of one hill they found three, with a lake in the middle of them, and there was nothing to show where the staff, the filter, and the bathing robe of the previous three Budhs lay buried. They were in despair, but the king of the Tha-gyahs again came to their aid. He descended with his subject dewahs during the night and united the three peaks into one. The next day the brothers felled the XVI THE LEGEND OF THE RANGOON PAGODA i8i tree on the summ...it and it fulfilled the required conditions. " It remained poised on its centre on the peak. Its top touched not the ground, and its root touched not the ground. Therefore the place was called in the Mohn language, Takoon. " A pagoda was built twenty-seven feet high, and all the land round about on which its shadow fell between sunrise and sunset was consecrated to it for ever. The dewah king prepared a golden boat to hold the casket containing the hairs, and this vessel circled about perpetually on the lake, and was protected by water-wheels, whose spokes were prolonged into great swords and knives that struck out in all directions and turned without ceasing, except for a moment at mid-day, when they halted for the space of time during which a woman might draw out a thread from her spinning-loom.

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