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the modern 
literary history of hindOstIn. 
[§ 218 . 
ADDENDA TO CHAPTEB VIII. 
218. tlie P oet 
Jag Nand, of Brindaban. 33. 1601 A.D. 
Haj. 
219. the poet 
Joyasl. B. 1601 A.D. 
Haj. 
220. Kharag Sen, the 
Kayastli, of Givaliyar. B. 1603 A.D. 
He wrote two esteemed works, en¬ 
titled Dan-Lila and Dip-Malika Charitr’. 
221. Gokul 
Bih'arh B. 1603 A.D. 
222. the poet 
Par’mes the elder. B. 1611 A.D. 
Haj., Sun. (? cf. No. 616). 
223. the 
poet Gobind Atal . B. 1613. 
Haj. 
224. the poet 
Ah’mad. B. 1613 A.D. 
He was a Sufi by religion, and 
sympathised with the Vedanta system 
of belief (so Sib Sirjgh; but judging 
from his writings, he appears to have 
been rather a Vaishnava). His verses 
in the dohd and sor’tha metres are 
said to be very voluptuous. 
225. ^fir, the poet 
Gop Nath. B. 1613 A.D. 
220. fSrrrft ^fk, the 
poet Bihari Das, of Bra}. B. 1613. 
Bag. 
227. ft^PPT Brindaban 
Das, of Bra}, B. 1613 A.D. 
Bag. 
I have collected in Mithila songs 
(apparently belonging to the Kabir 
Panthi sect) by a Brindaban. I do not 
know if he is the same poet as he who 
is quoted in Bag. 
228. wr fkfk 3fPr, the poet 
Kala Nidhi the elder. B. 1615 A.D. 
229. tfk, the poet 
Abhimanya. B. 1623 A.D. 
His poems are said to deal expertly 
with the passion of love. 
230. the poet 
Ghasi Ram. B. 1623 A.D. 
Haj. A poem by him is given in 
Rep. Arch. Sur. Ind. xvii, 107. 
231. cTwtrTT^fa, the poet 
Tattwa Beta. B. 1623 A.D. 
Haj. 
232. 
sT5T Vfr 
the poet 
Bra} Pat/. 
B. 
1623 A.D. 
Bag. 
233. 
VP5TT TPT 
the poet 
Rotja Ram. 
B 
. 1623 A.D. 
Haj. 
Cf. 
No. 396. 
234. 
the poet 
Sadanand. 
B. 
1623 A.D. 
Haj., Dig. 
235. 
BBT ^TB, Sant 
Das, of 
Bra}. FI. 1623 A.D. 
Bag. However all the poems 
given under his name are identical 
with others by Sur Das (No. 37). 
236. the poet Sekh. 
B. 1623. A.D. 
Haj., Sud. 
237. the poet 
Hira Mani. B. 1623 A.D. 
Haj. 
238. the poet 
Jadu Nath. B. 1624 A.D. 
Mai. 
