§ 539.] 
HINDtfSTlN UNDER THE COMPANY. [1800—1857.] 
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Sun. He attended the court of Maharaj Biswandth Siggh 
(No. 529), of Bandho (Riwa) (1813—1834)—see Ajabes (No. 24). 
I question the existence of this earlier poet. Not impossibly, the 
poem referred to him in No. 24 is by the poet now under consideration. 
531. 
the poet Gopal, a Kayasth of Bandho 
(Rhva), in Baghel’khand. FI. cir. 1830 A.D. 
He was minister of Maharaj Biswandth Siggh (No. 529) of Bandho 
(Riwa) (1813—1834). His principal work is the Gopal PachlsJ . 
532. TTW f^TI 7 , Maharaj Raghu Rcij Siggh, the Baghel 
of Bandho {Rlwa), in Baghel’khand. B. 1824, succeeded 1834, alive 
in 1883. 
Sun. The author of a much-admired translation of the Bhagauata 
Purana, entitled Anandambudhi; also of a history of Hanuman 
entitled Sundar Satak (written 1847 A.D.), and other works. 
ADDENDA TO CHAPTER X, PART I. 
533. the poet Param, 
of Mahdbd, in Bundel’khand. B. 1814 
A.D. 
The author of a Nakh'sikh (see 
note to No. 87). 
534. «TT*T the poet 
Rasik Ldl, of Bandd. B. 1823. 
An erotic poet. 
535. the poet 
Gun Sindhu, of Bundel’khand. B. 1825 
A.D. 
A clever erotic poet. 
536. the poet 
Khandan, of Bundel’khand. B. 1827 
A.D. 
He has written an excellent trea¬ 
tise on lovers. Sib Siggh states that 
copies of the work exist in Jhdnsl, and 
gives the names of the possessors. 
537. the poet 
Madan Mohan, of Char’khdrl, in Bunds/ 
khand. B. 1823 A.D. 
Rag. A minister of the Raja of 
Char’khdrl. He was an erotic poet. 
538. TDT f^3?T Ram 
Kishun Chaube, of Kalinjar, district 
Bandd. B. 1829. 
The author of a quietistic work 
entitled Binay PachlsJ. He is prob¬ 
ably the same as a Rdm Kishun Kabi 
mentioned by Sib Siggh without 
particulars. 
539. Tft ?ru *Rf%, the poet 
and bard Hari Das, of Bdnda. B. 1834 
A.D. 
He was father of the poet None 
(No. 545). He wrote an erotic poem 
entitled Rddhn Bhukhan , 
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