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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDtfSTlN. 
[§ 582 . 
Paras (No. 792). 
Par’mes (? Nos. 222, 616). 
Prem (No. 351). 
Raghu l\lath of Jodh’pur 
(No. 193). 
Raghu Raj (No. 532). 
Ram Nath (No. 785). 
Ras Khan (No. 67). 
Rikhi Nath (No. 794). 
Sambhu (? No. 147). 
Sar’dar (No. 571). 
Sebak (Nos. 579, 677). 
Sekhar (No. 795). 
Sib (No. 88). 
Sri Dhar (No. 157). 
SrJ Pati (No. 150). 
Sukh Deb Misar (No. 160). 
Sumerit Siygh (No. 759). 
Sundar Das (No. 142). 
Thakur (No. 173). 
Tokh (No. 265). 
TuPsi Sri Ojha (No. 786). 
582. fbfVi Din Dayal Girl, of Banaras. FI. 
1855. 
Besides being learned in Sanskrit, be wrote a treatise on com¬ 
position (*Tfira) in tbe above year, entitled Anyokti-Kalpadrum. 
He is also tbe author of two works, entitled Anurag Bag and Bag 
Bahar respectively. 
583. Pandit Manna Lai, of Banaras, alias Dwij 
Kabi. Alive in 1883. 
Sun. He is possibly the same as Man Sirjgh Shak’dwTpi (No. 599). 
At least both take the nom de guerre of Duuij. On the other hand, 
however, he is called Munna Lai in the Sundarl Tilak Namabali of 
Gobardhan Nath. 
ADDENDA TO CHAPTER X, PART II. 
584. f*Tf% Maniyar 
Sirjgh, the Chhattri, of Banaras, B. 
1804 . 
His best works are the Hanumat 
Chhablsl and the Bhahha Saundarj 
Lah’rl. 
585. ?b5T*^T5T Gap raj 
Upddhya, of Banaras. B. 1817 . 
He has written a prosody entitled 
Brittahdr, and a Rd.ma.yan. 
586. the poet 
Bans Rap, of Banaras. B. 1844 . 
A panegyrist of the Maharaj of 
Banaras. 
587. Mddha- 
bdnand Bhdrati, of Banaras. B. 1845 
A.D. 
The author of a translation of the 
Gayhara Diguijaya into the vernacular. 
588. f%*T Sib Datt’, a 
Brahman, of Banaras. B. 1854 A.D. 
Sripg. Possibly the same as 
another Sib Datt’ Kabi mentioned by 
Sib Sirjgh without particulars. 
