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ga has three hundred GRAOS of coast; each GRAO being a league; along the hill…range (SERRA) of which I have spoken; until you arrive at Ballagate and Charamaodel;'378' which belong to this kingdom; and in breadth it is one hundred and sixty…four GRAOS; each large GRAO measures two of our leagues; so that it has six hundred leagues of coast; and across it three hundred and forty…eight leagues。。。 across from Batacalla to the kingdom of Orya。'379'

And this kingdom marches'380' with all the territory of Bengal; and on the other side with the kingdom of Orya; which is to the east; and on the other side to the north with the kingdom of Dakhan; belonging to which are the lands which the Ydallcao'381' has; and Ozemelluco。'382' Goa is at war with this Ydallcao; because that city was his; and we have taken it from him。

And this kingdom of Orya; of which I have spoken above; is said to be much larger than the kingdom of Narsymga; since it marches with all Bengal; and is at war with her; and it marches with all the kingdom of Pegu and with the MALLACA Sea。 It reaches to the kingdom of Cambaya; and to the kingdom of Dakhan; and they told me with positive certainty that it extends as far as Persia。 The population thereof is light coloured; and the men are of good physique。 Its king has much treasure and many soldiers and many elephants; for there are numbers of these in this country。 (My informants) know this well; and they say that there is no ruler greater than he。 He is a heathen。

Coming back to our subject; I say that I will not mention here the situation of the cities; and towns; and villages in this kingdom of Narsymga; to avoid prolixity; only I shall speak of the city of Darcha;'383' which has a monument such as can seldom be seen elsewhere。 This city of Darcha is very well fortified by a wall; though not of stone; for the reason that I have already stated。 On the western side; which is towards (Portuguese) India; it is surrounded by a very beautiful river; and on the other; eastern side the interior of the country is all one plain; and along the wall is its moat。 This Darcha has a pagoda; which is the monument I speak of; so beautiful that another as good of its kind could not be found within a great distance。 You must know that it is a round temple made of a single stone; the gateway all in the manner of joiners work; with every art of perspective。 There are many figures of the said work; standing out as much as a cubit from the stone; so that you see on every side of them; so well carved that they could not be better done  the faces as well as all the rest; and each one in its place stands as if embowered in leaves; and above it is in the Romanesque style; so well made that it could not be better。 Besides this; it has a sort of lesser porch upon pillars; all of stone; and the pillars with their pedestals'384' so well executed that they appear as if made in Italy; all the cross pieces and beams are of the same stone without any planks or timber being used in it; and in the same way all the ground is laid with the same stone; outside as well as in。 And all this pagoda; as far round as the temple goes; is enclosed by a trellis made of the same stone; and this again is completely surrounded by a very strong wall; better even than the city has; since it is all of solid masonry。 It has three entrance gates; which gates are very large and beautiful; and the entrance from one of these sides; being towards the east and facing the door of the pagoda; has some structures like verandahs; small and low; where sit some JOGIS;'385' and inside this enclosure; which has other little pagodas of a reddish colour; there is a stone like the mast of a ship; with its pedestal four…sided; and from thence to the top eight…sided; standing in the open air。 I was not astonished at it; because I have seen the needle of St。 Peters at Rome; which is as high; or more。'386'

These pagodas are buildings in which they pray and have their idols; the idols are of many sorts; namely; figures of men and women; of bulls; and apes; while others have nothing but a round stone which they worship。 In this temple of Darcha is an idol in the figure of a man as to his body; and the face is that of an elephant with trunk and tusks;'387' and with three arms on each side and six hands; of which arms they say that already four are gone; and when all fall then the world will be destroyed they are full of belief that this will be; and hold it as a prophecy。 They feed the idol every day; for they say that he eats; and when he eats women dance before him who belong to that pagoda; and they give him food and all that is necessary; and all girls born of these women belong to the temple。 These women are of loose character; and live in the best streets that there are in the city; it is the same in all their cities; their streets have the best rows of houses They are very much esteemed; and are classed amongst those honoured ones who are the mistresses of the captains; any respectable man may go to their houses without any blame attaching thereto。 These women (are allowed) even to enter the presence of the wives of the king; and they stay with them and eat betel with them; a thing which no other person may do; no matter what his rank may be。 This betel is a herb which has a leaf like the leaf of the pepper; or the ivy of our country; they always eat this leaf; and carry it in their mouths with another fruit called areca。 This is something like a medlar; but it is very hard; and it is very good for the breath and has many other virtues; it is the best provision for those who do not eat as we do。 Some of them eat flesh; they eat all kinds except beef and pork; and yet; nevertheless; they cease not to eat this betel all day。

Afterwards going from this city of Darcha towards the city of Bisnaga;'388' which is eighteen leagues distant; and is the capital of all the kingdom of Narsymga; where the king always resides; you have many cities and walled villages; and two leagues before you arrive at the city of Bisnaga you have a very lofty SERRA which has passes by which you enter the city。 These are called 〃gates〃 (PORTAS)。 You must enter by these; for you will have no means of entrance except by them。 This range of hills surrounds the city with a circle of twenty…four leagues; and within this range there are others that encircle it closely。 Wherever these ranges have any level ground they cross it with a very strong wall; in such a way that the hills remain all closed; except in the places where the roads come through from the gates in the first range; which are the entrance ways to the city。 In such places there are some small pits (or caves?)'389' which could be defended by a few people; these SERRAS continue as far as the interior of the city。 Between all these enclosures are plains and valleys where rice is grown; and there are gardens with many orange…trees; limes; citrons; and radishes (RABAOS); and other kinds of garden produce as in Portugal; only not lettuces or cabbages。 Between these hill…ranges are many lakes by which they irrigate the crops mentioned; and amongst all these ranges there are no forests or patches of brushwood; except very small ones; nor anything that is green。 For these hills are the strangest ever seen; they are of a white stone piled one block over another in manner most singular; so that it seems as if they stood in the air and were not connected one with another; and the city is situated in the middle of these hills and is entirely surrounded by them。

The SERRAS reach as far as the kingdom of Daquem;'390' and border upon the territories belonging to the Ydallcao; and upon a city called Rachol that formerly belonged to the king of Narsymga; there has been much war over it; and this king took it from the Ydallcao。 So that these ranges are in a way the cause (of the two kingdoms) never uniting and always being at war; and even on the side of Orya also there are ranges; but they are different from these; since like ours they have scrub and small patches of brushwood; these ranges are low and between them are great plains。 On the extreme east of these two kingdoms you must know that the country is all covered with scrub; the densest possible to be seen; in which there are great beasts; and (this) forms so strong a fortress for it that it protects both sides; it has its entrances by which they pass from one kingdom to the other。 In these passes on the frontier the king of Narsymga has a captain with a quantity of troops; but on the side of (Portuguese) India he has none; except as I have said。

Now turning to the gates of the first range; I say that at the entrance of the gate where those pass who come from Goa; which is the principal entrance on the western side; this king has made within it a very strong city'391' fortified with walls and towers; and the gates at the entrances very strong; with towers at the gates; these walls are not like those of other cities; but are made of very strong masonry such as would be found in few other parts; and inside very beautiful rows of buildings made after their manner with flat roofs。 There live in this many merchants; and it is filled with a large population because the king induces many honourable merchants to go there f

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