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A VISIT TO THE SELENGĂNSK LAMASERY
decorations, the colossal drums, the gigantic trumpets, the somber crowd of students and acolytes in black gowns at one end of the room, and the two brilliant lines of orange and crimson lamas at the other made up a picture the strange barbaric splendor of which surpassed anything of
LAMAS AND THEIR INSTRUMENTS.
the kind that I have ever witnessed. For a moment after we took our seats there was a perfect stillness. Then the SheretĂși shook a little globular rattle, and in response to the signal there burst forth a tremendous musical uproar, made by the clashing of cymbals, the deep-toned boom of the immense drums, the jangling of bells, the moaning of conch-shells, the tooting of horns, the liquid tinkle of tri-
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