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201 . f3r«Rrrf*r*r«^^ Bijay abhinandan, of Bunded khan d. 
FI. 1650 A.D. 
These two attended the court of Raja Chhattr' Sa / (No. 197), the 
Bundela of Par’na ( Panna)> 
202. <5TT^T the poet Lcil. FI. 1658 A.D. 
He attended the court of Raja Chhattr' Sal (No. 197), the 
Bundela. Hewas present at the battle of Dhodpur between Card 
Shukoh and Aurayg’zeb, in which Chhattr’ Sat was killed (1658). 
He wrote a treatise on lovers (see note to No. 87), entitled Bishnu Bi/ds ; 
but he is most famous for the Chhattra Parikds (Rag.), or History 
of Chhattr’, in Hindi or Braj Bhakha verse. Garcin de Tassy (i, 
304) gives the following account of this work, which I have not 
myself seen :— 4 It deals with the wars and order of succession of 
the ancient Rajas of Bundedkhand, and with the valour of the 
warrior nation of the Bundelas. It contains minute details of 
the life of Chhattr’ Sal and of his father, Raja Champati Ray. 1 
* * * Capt. Pogson has given a translation of Lai’s work, under the 
title of “ A History of the Bundelas,” and Major Price has given 
the text of that portion of the work which refers to Chhattr’ Sal 
under the title of the “ Chhatra Prokash, or Biographical Account 
of Chhatra Sal.” ’ 
203. the poet Hari Kes, of Jahangirdbad 
Sehuda, in Bundedkhand. FI. 1650 A.D. 
Sun. 
204. tlie bard Hari Chand, of Charikhari, in 
Bundedkhand. FI. 1650. 
205. chPf} the bard Pahcham the elder, of Bunded¬ 
khand. FI. 1650 A.D. 
These three attended the court of Raja Chhattri Sal (No. 197), 
the Bundela. 
1 According to Tod, Chhattr’ Sal’s father’s name was Gopi Nath.—G.A.G. 
