Tsarong chu, [238].

Tsa tsam, [33].

Tsang, or Ulterior Tibet, [41];
generals in, [80].

Tsang-po, the river, [66];
waterfall at entry into Bhutan, [125];
first view of, [142];
bridge over, [143];
crossing of by boat, [143];
crowd near Tashi-gang, [204];
ferry at Rag-tso, [209];
passage near Kideshor, [219];
at Samdub, [227];
ferry at Logang, [228];
journey along, [234], [235].

Tsari, country of, [88], [125].
See also [Yaru tsang-po].

Tse-chan monastery, [84];
one of most ancient in Tibet, [87];
doctor from, [121]. [[284]]

Tse-chog ling, incarnate lama of, degraded for adultery, [133];
regent chosen from, [173].

Tse-chog-pa monastery, [234].

Tse-dung, or lama officials, [176];
their number and duties, [176];
linga, [262].

Tse labdra school of Potala, [176].