Vol. X, No. 10.] Bardic and Histl. Survey of Bajpulana. 403 



[N.S.] 



etc. 



The particulars of the death of Cudo are not related, and 

 it is simply stated, as also remarked by Tod, that he died in 

 battle together with one thousand Rajputs: 



^5fK ^W^cTT ^ ftfl ^t^ (p. 186). 



The history of Cudo's successors proceeds in chronological 

 order, and particulars become more and more ample as we come 

 down with the times. The last reign described in this volume 

 is that of Jasavanta Sirigha (1), whose account begins from 

 p. 776. After the figures of the income of the then jagir of 

 Mar war, drawn up by the Pancoll Manohara Dasa, the narra- 

 tive begins as follows : 



^ I*TO^* ^f ^t It ^ifw *facr ^£_\ Cf «w ^ i 3n*r*?t*: 



^rc: ^rrie .... etc. 



After the Jchyaia of Jasavanta Singha, which comes to an 

 end on p. 105a, we have: 



(e) *T3 ^J^R^f^f^^t **t ^JTcT, from p. 106a to p. 110a, 



namely a biographical account of Amara Sirigha, Gaja Sirigha's 

 eldest son, who was excluded from the succession to the 

 throne. It begins : 



*r?RT5T Jim 3 ^tot ^t Tens ^ wrefaWt *r 3*taff ^ ^r 

 ^\m *fafr 1 3«* . . ♦ • etc. 



(6) Bardic Poetry. 

 No. 1. qfe TTTWT^t ft ^f^cfT ^t *h3W . A MS. consist- 

 ing of 178 leaves, about 10 to 6 inches in size. Thirteen leaves 

 in the beginning and 20 at the end are left blank, and some 

 other blank leaves are also left in the middle of the book 



