The Visit of the Teshoo Lama to Peking : Chʻien Lung's Inscription
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The proper transliteration ought to be on the model of Lo-p(u)-tsang ^ |^ H^, Ka-lo-pu-tsang ||^^ |> |ij- How- ever, owing to the rather difficult pronunciation, the " p(u) " was dropped and instead of the "lo"as suggested above, the transcriber used an "erh." Thus the "r" takes here the place of "1." This method of substitution is not too frequent, but we find it used now and then, as in the 46.— See in Eockhill'a "The Life of the Buddha" p. 11, when giving the origin of the Ikshviiku family i...t is said The Princes (i.e. the four sons of King IkshvAku Virudhaka by his first wife, Rajyananda the son of his second wife being declared his successor) set out accompanied by their sisters and a great many people. They travelled toward the Himalaya mountains, and coming to the hermitage of the rishi Kapila, on the bank of the Bhagirathi, they built huts of leaves and fed on the produce of their hunting. THE VISIT OF THE transcription of the name of the Tibetan monastery dGa- Idan, which is written in Chinese U^^;^; although the transcription jj^ 1|B^ can also be found.
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