Tendong, "the up-raised horn," is the mountain which the
Lepchas assert arose when all the country was under water, and
supported a boat containing a few persons, all other people being
drowned. The hill rose up like a horn (hence its name) and then
subsided to its present form.
Bengal (India) Secretariat, eds., The Gazetteer of Sikhim, intro. Herbert Hope Risley, Calcutta: Printed at the Bengal secretariat press, 1894, p. 42.
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