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0140 Southern Tibet : vol.1
Southern Tibet : vol.1 / Page 140 (Color Image)

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88   CHINESE WORKS ON THE HYDROGRAPHY OF SOUTH-WESTERN TIBET.

Another of these religious travellers was the master of the law, Hsüan-t'ai, who in 650 to 655 went through Tibet and Nepal to India and returned the same way. Many others are mentioned as having visited Nepal and some of them died there, the climate being too cold after the heat of India.

In the short biographical notes of I-Tsing the Ch'iang-chia or Ganges is some times mentioned but without any geographical details.