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365. the poet Daya Nidhi, of Bais'ujctra. 
B. 175k 
He wrote a treatise entitled Salihotr’, dealing with veterinary 
surgery, at the instance of Baja Achal Siygh Bats, of Daujfiya Kherd, 
in Audh. Cf. Ho. 787. 
366. the poet Sambhu Nat 
Trip at hi, FI. 1752 A.D. 
Rag. He is possibly the same as Sambhu Nath (Ho. 357), author of 
the Ram Bilas, He attended the court of Raja Achal Siygh Bais, of 
Dauriya Kherd, in Audh, Under the name of Raw Raghu Nath Siygh 
he wrote in the above year a vernacular translation of the Sanskrit 
Vetaia Pahchauimoatika of Giua Dasa under the title of Baital Pachisi 
(Rag.). He also translated the astrological Muhurta Chintamani into 
the vernacular in various metres. 
367. i the poet Sudan, B. 1753 A.D. 
He attended the court of Sujan Siygh, son of Badan Siygh, In 
one poem ten verses mentioned by Sib Siqgh containing the 
names of several poets are praised by him. Hine of these verses 
have been lost, and Sib Siijgh is only able to give the last, which 
(quoted in this work as ‘Sud’) contains the following names :— 
Sanehi, Sabal Siygh, Sar’b Suhh, Sib Das, Sib Ram, Sukh Lai, 
Sunam (?), Sumer u, Suraj, Surati, Senapati, Sehh, Som Nath, 
Syam Lai, Sri Dhar, Sri Pati, Hari, Hari Das, Hari Bans, Harl Har, 
Hiras (?), Hit Ram, Husen. 
368. the poet Rayg Lai, B, cir. 1750. 
He attended the court of Sujan Siygh, the son of Badan Siygh. 
369. 3T5T Braj Basl Das, of Brinddban, the 
Dodb. FI. 1770 A.D. 
Rag., Sun., ? Srigg. Sib Siijgh says he was born 1753 A.D. He 
wrote in the year 1770 A.D. a work entitled Braj Bilas (Rag.), 
descriptive of Krish’n’s life during his residence at Brindaban. (See ’ 
Wilson, Religious Sects of the Hindus , p. 132, and Garcin de Tassy, 
