| 1828 - 732 pages
...way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape, who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...called, occur at every turn, adorned with idols, and semling out an unceasing tinkling and strumming of vinas, biyals, and other discordant instruments,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 pages
...way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape, who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...children at their meals. Faqueer's houses, as they arc called, occur at every turn, adorned with idols, and sending out an unceasing tinkling and strumming... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1828 - 412 pages
...way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Raina, are, in some parts of the town, equally numerous, clinging...and hands into every fruiterer's or confectioner's simp, and snatching the food from the children at their meals. Fakeer's houses, as they iire called,... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...make way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaum, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...the food from the children at their meals. Faqueer's lions, s, as they are called, occur at every turn, adorned with idols, and sending out an unceasing... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 252 pages
...way for the ton] on. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...snatching the food from the children at their meals. Fakirs' houses, as they are called, occur at every turn, adorned with idols, and sending out an unceasing... | |
| 1829 - 762 pages
...way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape, who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...temples, putting their impertinent heads and hands inlo every fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, and snatching the food from the children at their meals.... | |
| Leonard Crocker Bowles - 1831 - 372 pages
...fanatic population. Monkeys, sacred to Hunimaun, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...temples, putting their impertinent heads and hands into eveiy fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, and snatching the food from the children at their meals.... | |
| Robert Elliot - 1833 - 356 pages
...make way for the tonjon. Monkeys sacred to Hunooman, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...all the roofs and little projections of the temples, and putting their impertinent heads or hands into every fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, and snatching... | |
| 1834 - 472 pages
...make way for the Tonjon. Monkeys, sacred to Hanuman, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...impertinent heads and hands into every fruiterer's and confectioner's shop, and snatching the 30 Narrative gf a Journey, &c. vol.i. p 372, 373. food from... | |
| Hindus - 1834 - 444 pages
...make way for the Tonjon. Monkeys, sacred to Hanuman, the divine ape who conquered Ceylon for Rama, are in some parts of the town equally numerous, clinging...impertinent heads and hands into every fruiterer's and confectioner's shop, and snatching the 30 Narrative of a Journey, Sec. vol.i. p 372, 373. food... | |
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