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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDtfsTlN. 
[S 504. 
504. Karan, the Brahman of Bundgl’khand. 
FI. cir. 1800 A.D. 
He attended the court of the Bundela Maharaj Hindupati (cf. 
No. 502) of Par’na (Panna), and composed two important works— 
the Ras Kallol and the Sahitya Ras. 
505. the poet Har Deb. FI. 1800 A.D. 
He attended the court of Raghu Nath Raw, of Ndg’pur (1816— 
1818). 
506. Padmakar Bhatt, of Banda . FI. 1815 A.D. 
Rag., Sun., Sriqg. He was son of Mohan Bhatt, of Banda 
(No. 502). Padmakar at first attended the court of Raghu Nath Raw, 
of Nag’pur, commonly known as the Appa Sahib (reigned 1816— 
1818), where he received great rewards for his poetry. Subsequently 
he went to Jaipur, where he compiled, in the name of Jagat Siygh 
Sawai (1803—1818), a work entitled Jagad Binod (Rag.). Being 
richly rewarded for this, he devoted the rest of his life to the worship 
of the Ganges, and wrote a work entitled Gayga Lahari. Amongst 
his grandsons may be mentioned Gad a Dhar Bhatt (No. 512). 
507. efifN - , the poet and bard Gwal, of Mathura. FI. 
1815 A.D. 
Sun. He was skilled in composition (*rrf%ar). His principal works 
were (1) Sahitya Dukhan, (2) Sahitya Dar’pan, (3) Bhahti Bhaw, 
(4) Sriygar Doha, (5) Sriygdr Kabitta. He also wrote minor works, 
such as a Nahh’sikh (see note to No. 87), Gopi Pachisi, Jamuna 
Lahari (written 1822 A.D.), etc. He was a rival of Deb DatV (No. 
508) and of Padmakar (No. 506). 
508. ^ 9 Deb Datt 1 the Brahman, of Sarhi, district 
Kdnh’pur. FI. 1815 A.D. 
He attended the court of Raja Khuman Siygh, the Bundela of 
Ghar’khdri. He was a contemporary and rival of Padmakar (No. 506) 
