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JOURNEY TO LHASA AND CENTRAL TIBET.

It is due, by the way, to the Dorje Phagmo's spiritual influence that the waters of the inner lake or Dumo tso ("Demons' Lake"), of the Yamdo tso, are held in bounds, for otherwise they would overflow and inundate the whole of Tibet. 'Twas for this that the Samding lamasery was originally built.

In the largest room on the same floor are the mausolea of the
NAM TOS-SRAS (VAISRAVANA), THE GUARDIAN KING OF THE NORTH.
former incarnations of Dorje Phagmo. The first is made of silver gilt, and was built in honour of Je-tsun Tinlas-tsomo,[1] the founder of the monastery. The whole surface of the monument is studded over with large turquoises, coral beads, rubies, emeralds, and pearls.

  1. Cf., however, note, p. 131, where he says that the founder of this lamasery was Shon-nu drupa.—(W. R.)