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sts, and Hermans-burg Lutherans. See Fergussons History 0/ IndianArchitecture, i. 80, 112, 119, 122, andTree and Serpent Worskif), and Mr JBurgesss Atnaravati and Jage^ayapettaStupas, London, 1887. 946 m. Gudur (R.). Branch to52 m. Renigunta (p. 350). loio m. Ponneri (R.). 1021 m. Ennur—once a popularretreat from Madras, on a large back-water, 1032 m. Madras—Central Station. ROUTE 25. BOMBAY TO MADRAS by KalyanJunction, the Bore Ghat, Earli,Hotgi Junction, Poona, Sholapur,Gulbarga, Wadi Junction, Raichur,Gimtakal Junction, ReniguntaJunction, Arkonam Junction, withexcursions by road to Matheran,the Caves of Karli and Bhaja,and by rail to Ahmednagar andTirupati. Rail 794 m. Mail train about 32 hours intransit. Fares, Rs.68, Rs.34, Rs.8i. For the journey as far as 34 m.Kalyan junction station, see Route 2 ;from Kalyan the N.E. branch ofthe G.I.P. Railway goes up theThai Ghat, whilst the S.E. branchascends the Bore Ghat and passesthrough Poona to Madras. The MATHERAN Scale 1 3tJ>80
Text Appearing After Image: Loudon. •lotm Man-wy; AlbcniarlD Siiwct, ROUTE 25. MATHERAN 337 country below the Ghats as far S.as N. Kanara is known as theKonkan—that above the Ghats fromthe Godavery (formerly from theVindhya mountains) to the S. as theDeccan = right hand—cf. dextra. Proceeding by the latter branch thefirst station is 38 m. Ambamatli, ImmortalLord, a village of 300 inhabitantswhich gives its name to the districtin which the town of Kalyan issituated, i m. E. is the temple ofAmliarnath in a pretty valley. It isan object of considerable interest asa specimen of genuine Hindu archi-tecture, covered with beautiful designs,in which birds and the heads of thelion of the South are introduced. Theroof of the hall is supported by fourrichly carved columns. The pedi-ment of the doorway leading into thevimanah (shrine) is ornamented withelephants and lions, and in the centrewith figures of Shiva. A curiousbelt of beautiful carving runs upeach face of the vimanah. Aninscription inside the lintel of theN
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