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A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II

CHAPTER I
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He then summoned to the place no less than _three crores and half_, or thirty millions and half of _teeruts_, or angels, who preside each over his special place of religions worship.

All settled down at places within ten miles of the central point, Neem Sarung; but their departure does not seem to have impaired the sanctity of the places whence they came.

The angels, or spirits, who presided over them sent out these offshoots to preside at Neemsar and the consecrated places around it, as trees send off their grafts without impairing their own powers and virtues.
Misrik, a few miles from this, and one of the places thus consecrated, is celebrated as the residence of a very holy sage, named Dudeej.

In a great battle between the Deotas and the Giants, the Deotas were defeated.

They went to implore the aid of the drowsy god, Brimha, upon his snowy mountain top.


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