400 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Nov., 1914. 



(a) ^?fcr ^ %z^ ^f^ T> from p lb tQ p 96> A coUe(j _ 



tion of miscellaneous songs recording some historical persons or 

 tacts. The first is a somewhat disconnected series of verses 

 referring to Prithiraja Cahuana and Jai Canda. It begins : 



Next follow miscellaneous songs on the Rathoras of Marwar 

 trom Cudo to Ragho Dasa Dvarakadasota.' The first one is 

 by Carana Barahata Dudo, and it begins : 



The songs are not given in due order. After a series of 27 

 duhas on Gaja Sihgha by Carana Khiriyo Narabada (p. 

 Ja), the songs come of Karana Ramota, Jalana Si, Dvaraka 

 JJasa Khangarota, and Ragho Dasa Dvarakadasota. 



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In the beginning 



it is a mere list of bare names, but from Siho the vamsdvaU is 

 enlarged into a real khyata, illustrated by frequent quotations 

 of phutakara kavita. It begins : 



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The khyata ends abruptly p. 45& with Jasavanta Singha's 

 marriage at Slrohi, Samvat 1715: 



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Probably the khyata was composed about that time or shortly 

 afterwards. 



Between this part of the MS. and the next (c), some dis- 

 connected information is inserted, namely : 



(1) An account of the Bhati Mago having married the 

 daughter of the Carana Varasaro Mavala, her name Jhima, and 

 having had a son, by name Canda, from her. And : 



(2) An account of the feud between the Bhati Goyanda 

 l>asa, a subject of Sura Sihgha, and Kisana Singha, and of 

 Hura, Singha's taking revenge on Kisana Sihgha (Samvat 



^ 1THT Ct Tftfe^f, from p. 46a to p. 1236. 

 A 'genealogy of the Rathoras, according to their different 

 fchapas, from Rinamala down to about the end of the Samvat- 

 century 1600. It begins : 



1671). 



