246 B. Bandyopadhyaéya—Hamir Rasd, [No. 3; 
heaven, singing hymns of praise. Urvasi, the fairy-queen, threw garlands 
of flowers on his head and rubbed it with nectar. In heaven the gods sang 
‘Glory to Hamir,’ and on earth all men did the same. Great rejoicings were 
made in the golden city of Amaravati on the grand occasion of the great 
Chohan’s entering into Paradise. Glory, glory, glory to the brave and - 
generous Rao of Ranthambor! 
Punishment of Sarjan Shah.—After the death of Hamir, Sarjan Shih 
called Ala-uddin to the fort of Ranthambor. The emperor was struck 
dumb by Hamir’s resolution. He gave vent to his feelings of admiration 
in the following words: “Glory to you, Rao Hamir, glory to your mother 
who bore in her womb such a heroic son. Your words are true. You are 
a perfect pattern of disinterestedness. You have left life and interest for 
the cause of one, a foreigner by birth, creed and nationality. The earth * 
will never see such a hero again. You are unequalled in bravery, Hamir. 
Loffered you terms of peace continually for fourteen years, but you were 
immovable from your purpose and resolution like a mountain. May your ~ 
name be glorious from one end of the world to the other. Glory to you, 
valiant hero of heroes.” : 
Turning about, the emperor said to Sarjan Shah: ‘“ Listen to what I say, 
now. The Rao is dead, go and get me a hair of his head.”’? Mahadeva frowned, 
and the following words were heard to come out. “Take eare, thou vile 
monster, thou ungrateful wretch, if thou advance one step to execute thy 
foul purpose, thou art a dead man, and thy head severed from thy body.” 
Sarjan was frightened out of his wits. The emperor laughed, looked 
at him, and thus exclaimed, “ Basest of all mortals, thou faithless to thy 
salt, thou hast no equal in villainy. In return for thy black deeds take this 
deserving reward.’’ His head was cut off, and his body tied to the tail of an 
elephant and dragged all about the camp. 
APPENDIX. * 
Chaturbhuj, the first Chohan, sprung from the Analkund, had two 
wives, Chakramati and Anatrambha, 
Chaturbhuj by Chakramati. Chaturbhuj by Anatrambha. 
Bhinal. Sekand Raja. 
Bhunal worshipped Jin Mata, and Rajé Sekand worshipped As4 Puri 
built the fort of Jinor. finally called Sambhano Mata and 
built the fort of Jallor. 
