§ 513.] 
HINDtJsTiN UNDER THE COMPANY. [1800—1867.] 
HI 
and of Gival (No. 507). He is probably the same as the Kabi Datt* 
mentioned in Dig. 
509. WR TUT the poet and bard Bhan Das, of Char’- 
khari, in Bundel’khand. FL 1815 A.D. 
He attended the court of Raja Khuman Siygh, of Char’khari, and 
wrote a prosody entitled Rup Bit as. 
510 . the poet Paj’nes, of Bundel’hhand. 
B. 1816 A.D. 
\ 
Srirjg. He resided in Par’na {Parma), and wrote a good work on 
vernacular composition (*iwr *rrf%<sj), entitled Madhu Priya. His 
poems are famous for their conceits and difficulties. The best specimen 
of his work is his Nakh’sikh (see note to No. 87). He was also a good 
Persian scholar. 
511. Bal’bhadr’ the Kayasth, of Par’na (Pannd), in 
Bundel’khand. B. 18 U. 
He attended the court of Raja Nar’patl Siygh, the Bundela of 
Par’na {Panna). 
Possibly the author of the Bal’bhadra Charitra, quoted by Garcin 
de Tassy, i, 104, from Ward, ii, 480. 
512. TsPC Gadd Dhar Bhatt, of Banda. B. 1855 . 
Rag. His paternal great-grandfather was the well-known Mohan 
Bhatt (No. 502), whose son was Padmdkar (No. 506), who had two 
sons, named Mi hi Lai (? No. 623) and Amba Par'sad. The former’s 
sons were Bans1 Dhar, Gadd Dhar, Chandr’ Dhar, and Lachhmi Dhar. 
The last had a son named Bidya Dhar. These were all poets, but 
Gadd Dhar was the best and attended the court of Raja Bhauuani 
Siygh Datiya, son of Bijai Siygh Datiya. His best known work is 
the Alaykar Chandroday. 
513. the bard Pah’lad, of Char’khari, in Bund&l’- 
khand. FI. 1810. 
He attended the court of Raja Jagat Siygh, of Char’khari. 
