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[N.S.] 



and ends : 



^ 



(/) jftcT apn W?^T, from p. 97a to p. 156a. The first gita 



begins : 



g*:*rc: nw f^?t w tst wir wlrr 



and the last : 





- 



As it may be argued from the title, the above collection 

 does not contain gitas by Sadu Malo only, but besides these, 

 which are a good many, contains also old anonymous gitas as 

 well as gitas by other poets. 



In addition to the above compositions, which, with the 



aforesaid restriction, are positively by Sadu Malo, the MS. 

 contains : 



ig) after *T*9ST ^t iftfe^t TJ, from p. 90a to p. 966. It is 



a series of 24 gitas, celebrating the Rathora rulers of Jodhpur 

 from^Slho to Vijai Singha. They are all* anonymous, except 

 the gita of_ Maharaja Udai Singha, which is stated to be by the 

 same Sadu Malo. The gita of Slho begins : 



*J*T SR5TTCT TfTfa^ *P|% 



i 



(h) VR^tJBJ W^t lifaf^T*^ XT, from p. 406 to p. 41a. 



Anonymous and apparently incomplete, as it does not go 

 beyond the second stanza. It begins : 



The MS. is in the possess 



Jodhp 



Jodhpur. 



APPENDIX III. 



Specimen Pages of the Bulletin of the Bardic and 



Historical Survey. 



Epigraphical Records of the Twelfth Century A.D., in Pala 



(Jodhp ur) . 



There are two localities in the neighbourhood of Pala, a 

 village about 6 miles to the west of Jodhpur, which contain 

 interesting epigraphical records of the twelfth century a.d. 

 The onfi is th* snot where there formerly stood a Jain temple, 



