Palti Shabdung, a saint who saved Palti djong, [141].

Panam-gang, village of, [72];
doi, [74];
district, of, [74];
djong, [88].

Panchen lama, [56];
attends an ordination, [57];
his blessing, [57];
description of, [57];
receives the Amban, [62];
punished for doubting gods, [89];
visit to Lhasa, [104];
his literary work, [118];
Lhasa Government accuses him of heresy, [118];
mode of selection of, [160];
sovereignty of Ult. Tibet given him by Kushi Khan, [172];
audience to Amban, [179];
belief he will leave Tibet, [180];
its consequence, [181];
independent spirit of, [181];
when absent from ceremonies how represented, [198];
fatal illness of, [202];
death of, [203];
cause of, [203], [204];
war of Bonbo stock, [207];
incidents connected with death of [211], [212];
his funeral, [214].

Pangang, village of, [75].
See also [Pong kong].

Pangbo la, [22].

Pangri, hamlet of, [76].

Pankor shornub, mountains of, [72].

Panza, village of, [235].

Paongtang, [13].

Parade ground, at Shigatse, [65].