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The native states of India distinguished from the presidencies and the provinces 79
Their self-government a reward of loyalty in the mutiny 79
The rajas influenced by Western thought 79
Jaipur, the capital of a native state, called "The Pink City" 80
"A rose-red city, half as old as Time" 81
The maharaja's town-palace and astronomical observatory 81
A visit to Amber, the original metropolis, and his summer residence 81
An elephant ride up the hill while hanging over the precipice 82
The road to Mt. Abu, a wonderful piece of engineering 84
We reach Dilwarra, the greatest temple of the Jains 84
Their reformed Buddhism recognizes Buddha as only one of many incarnations 85
The temple is almost a miracle of art, and illustrates the genius of the East 85
Ahmedabad, a uniquely prosperous manufacturing and commercial city 86
Factories needed by India more than farms 86
Missions need employment for converts, to save them from famine 86