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100 petals. Mechanical devices, such as fountains and
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showers, were
installed to cool and freshen appropriate places simulating the rainy season
when greenness pervaded the scenery.
Inside the mansion, flower pots and barrels filled with scented mud and slime
were placed at suitable corners and in them were planted the five varieties of
lotus. The ceilings were canopied with pure cotton fabric, which were soft and
smooth and capable of generating a cooling effect. Besides, there were golden
partitions and soft, thin curtains which were beautifully and marvellously
decorated. Floor carpets of very white cloth, which were capable of making the
atmosphere cool. Sets of very thin white garments suitable for summer wear
were also kept ready to wear. Cold and savoury food that are cooling (
sīta-
viriya
) were also prepared.
On the roof of the Suramma palace was hung a network of small tinkling golden
bells producing sounds which were sweet, soft and pleasant and excelling the
sounds of the five kinds of celestial music. Ceilings made of fine gold sheets
with very tiny holes were fixed under the roof. When the water from the four
ponds on the four sides of the mansion was pumped up by mechanical devices
onto the ceilings it fell on the ceilings and trickled down through the tiny holes
like rain drops as if it were raining.
Above the ceilings of golden sheets were spread out dried sheets of buffalo hide;
then pebbles were lifted aloft by machines to the rooftop and from there
released to fall on the stretched buffalo hides. The sound produced by these
falling pebbles resembled the rumbling of thunder during the rainy season.
108 huge pots made of gold and silver were filled with perfumed water and
placed around the royal bed which was in an enclosure of embroidered netting
with blue lotus designs. To have the effect of a cool and pleasant atmosphere,
blue, red and white lotuses were planted in large bronze barrels filled to the
brim with scented mud and placed everywhere. The lotus bloomed when
touched by the radiance of the sun. All species of honey bees came inside the
mansion and hovered around these lotus flowers sucking their sweet nectar.
Thus, Suramma palace, the summer resort of the prince, was always pervaded
with the sweet fragrance of flowers. The main door and the windows of that
summer residence were kept closed by day and open by night to give a cool
breeze.