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5‘ if _: TY THE NIMANGKI socnzry 303 V P. is appointed when they are to be erected and the aMzl niteMes 4 built. That tiMe having coMe, the iMages are carried out of , the club-house into the dancing ground and set up side by side a little distance in front of the nonggob and apart froM each ' other. A horizontal pole (naai tewhMg) is ï¬Åxed into position l so that its ends rest upon the tops of the teMes, and two shorter $l1‘;,: sin M. H 5 , ,.‘.;.-.3 i. DiagraMMatic sketch of the AM: NiteMes set up at entrance to the NiMavgki grade Navalvel. ‘ = the tsMcsu . = MM iawlang. = the 51JOfl:, black posts. = the thatched Moi’. = the nnwMMbatia. ‘ Z a Malandr bush. = the stones forMing the nanggab. he _L_‘ we , is ¢=.<< as vï¬Å I r.»_-.,' vertical poles are planted behind the noMggob, each one iMMediately behind one of the flaMes. A roof of thatching palM (nouriet) is now Made and placed in such a way that it rests upon the MMi tewlang in front and upon the two short posts at . the back. The resultant effect is as of a rude shelter covering the Malandr and its encircling -MMggab. This is the “ house ' of the ieMesâ€ù. (v. Fig. r6.)1 I Layard states that at entrance to this grade “an iMage Made oi MbMp wood, carved to represent a huMan ï¬Ågure, painted red, white, and black, is erected in another village. A pent roof is erected over it as also over the stone