[209] Récha is the term given by the Javans to all the remains of antiquity generally, but particularly to the images of their former worship.
[210] So termed by the people of the neighbouring villages. Bóro is the name of the district, bódo means ancient.
[211] These figures measure above three feet in height in a sitting posture, and with the images found in the towers exactly resemble those in the small temples at Chándi Séwu.
[212] Drawings of the present and former state of this edifice, and illustrative of the sculptural ornaments by which it is distinguished, have been made, and have been long in the hands of the engraver.
[213] Here, according to the tradition of the Javans, are to be found the ruins of Arjúna, Gatut Kácha, Bíma, Derma Kasúma, Sa Déwa, and other characters who figured in the Bráta Yúdha, or war of the Pándus.
[214] See No. 7 of the Plate, from the ruins of Subru.
[215] See No. 2, same Plate.
[216] See No. 1, same Plate.
[217] See No. 3, same Plate.
[218] An establishment consisting of a certain number of men and horses always kept in readiness for the public service.