Vol. X, No. 10.] 

 [N.S.] 



1/ Bajputana. 401 



ftismsr ^ iyw3 3R«faif*nj TT^-^t si^w irt! 







1 t: mz ^ *rc 

 f*«m«r *l jttN*; ^jh 5^ ^ ^ . . . etc . 



{d) ^Z^t: ^TeT ^t ^r^f, p. 1286. A few notes on differ- 

 ent historical subjects, i.e. the sons of Tido and Salakho, the 

 date of SIho's killing Lakho PhulanI (S. 1209), of Cudo's tak- 

 ing Mandora (S. 1438) and Nagora (S. 1456), the Panwara and 

 Parihara rule on Navakoti Maravara, the founding of Mandora 

 by Parihara Nahara, the descendants of Nahara, etc. 



The MS. belongs to the collection of the late Kaviraja 

 Carana Murara Dana of Jodhpur. 



No. 4. ^srii;*; 3CT ^ret l ?f €t ^JTcT . The same work as 



that contained in the preceding MS. (No. 3), complete in three 

 volumes, leather-bound, in the shape of a vahi or Marwari 

 account book, each leaf measuring inches 32 J to 7f f and includ- 

 ing from 40 to 60 lines of 16-23 aksaras. The MS. contains 

 the same and identical text as the preceding and, being some- 

 what older, appears to be the original from which the latter 

 was copied. It is itself a copy of an older original, of which 

 no mention is made. 



The first volume consists of 118 leaves, of which the first 

 two were originally left blank, and therefore are not included 

 in the original numeration, though afterwards these were also 

 filled with some subsidiary information, and all the leaves were 

 numbered afresh. The volume contains : 



(a) *j^t* ^T srak, p. 16. A very short description of 

 Mandora, in Hindi, not going beyond 29 lines of writing. It 

 begins 



It states that the first inhabitants of Mandora were Nagas 

 and supports the statement by quoting the word Nagadart, 

 the name of the torrent which flows at Manclora in the rainy 

 season, and the Ndgapancaml festival, which is still held there. 



(6) fwt* *iof *hwn «iW & wl * TT fc! ^ 



frwft, p. 2a and 3a6, i.e. some subsidiary information to be 

 added to the following text of the Khyata. It comprises three 

 notes: one on Jai Canda and Prithiraja to be inserted p. 5 

 one on Salakho to be inserted p. 10, and one on the ancient 



