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16. Bela by ah. 



17. Alhan Kanaujte Mahobeko gaman. 



18. G-anclhau Alhan juddh tatha Mahilko Ghorinko dand karna. 



19. Kalysur puja Alhan sapna. 



20. Alha Mahobe nist Lakhan Talhan sahit. 



21. Riip Brahma. 



22. Prithiraj Parmal do kos antar apna mantrain. 



23. Paninko bida Kalinjarko karan. 



24. Raja Parmal Kalinjar gaman. 



25. Talhan vadha. 



26. Lakhan Talhan vadha. 



27. Alhan Arahma sambad. 



28. Udal Sanjam Ray juddh. 



29. Udal-kanh sangram. 

 80. Udal vadha. 



31. Raja Parmal srap. 



32. AIM bardan. 



33. Chanhan Chandel send. 



34. Jaganak Devapur gaman. 



35. Brahmajit Kumar vadha. 



36. Gorakhnath darsan. 



37. Alha jogartk Gorakhnath sang Kalinjar gaman. 



38. Chand bhavishya varnana. 



Sir H. Elliot, in his Bibliographical Index, has a note apropos to 

 Rashid-u- din's mention of Kajraha, which may be here quoted as 

 bearing on Cantos I and II. " Kajraha. Its real name is Kajrai on 

 the banks of the Ken, between the Ghatterpur and Panna, said to have 

 been founded by the great parent of the Chandel race. The ruined 

 temples of Kajrai are of great antiquity and interest. They are 

 described in the Mahoba Sama, and there said to have been built by 

 Hamoti, upon the occasion of her having held a Banda jag or 

 penitential sacrifice. She had committed a little faux j^as with the 

 moon in human shape, and, as a self-imposed punishment for her 

 indiscretion, held a Banda jag, a part of which ceremony consists in 

 sculpturing indecent representations on the walls of temples and 

 holding up ones own foibles to the disgust and ridicule of the world. 

 Hamoti was the daughter of Hemraj, spiritual adviser to Indraji 

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