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HINDUSTAN UNDER THE COMPANY. [1800—1857.] 
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609. ^T3T, the bard 
Aygan La/ alias the poet Rasa/, of 
Bi/’gram, district Har’ddi. B. 1823 A.D. 
The author of a treatise on rhetoric 
entitled Bar’wai Alaykar . 
610. HW'TFS TFT, the bard 
Mak’rand Ray, of Puwawci, district 
Shah-Jahan-pur. B. 1823 A.D. 
A descendant of Ckandan Ray 
(No. 874), and was the author of an 
admired work entitled Hasya Ras. 
611. the poet and 
bard Bhaiin of Beti, district Ray Bareli. 
B. 1824 A.D. 
An admired erotic poet, who was 
the author of a treatise on rhetoric 
entitled Sriygar Ratnakar. His son, 
the poet Dayal (No. 720), was alive 
in 1883. 
612. TFT ^1%, the poet 
and bard Bade Ray, of Dal’mau, district 
Ray Bareli, B. 1825. 
He attended the court of Daya 
Kishun, Diwan of Lakh’nau. 
613. *lfT the 
poet Saykar Tripathi,oi Bis’wa, district 
Sitapur. B. 1834 A.D. 
In conjunction with his son, the 
poet Sa/ik, he wrote a Ramayan in 
Kabitta metres. He is possibly the 
same as another Sarjkar mentioned by 
Sib Sirjgh, without date, as an erotic 
writer. 
614. Lone Siygh, of 
Bachhil Titduli, district Khiri. B. 
1835 A.D. 
He translated the tenth book of 
the Bhagauata Purana (Rag.) into the 
vernacular. 
615. TFT, the bard Sital 
Ray of B<uiri, district Bahiraich. B. 
1837. 
He attended the court of Raja 
Guman Siygh, Jan'war, of Ekauna, 
district Bahiraich. 
616. the bard Par’mes, 
of Satawa, district Ray Bareli. B. 
1839 A.D. 
Sun. ( ? Cf. No. 222.) 
617. ^T BansI 
Dhar Baj’peyi, of Chinta Khera, district 
Ray Bareli . B. 1844 A.D. 
A prolific author of many works. 
His vedantic dohas are much admired. 
618. TOTFft TTT^, 
Bhawani Par’sad Pathak alias Bhawan 
Kabi, of Maurawa, district Unao. B. 
1844 A.D. 
He is the author of an admired 
treatise on poetry called Kabya 
Siromani, or Kabya Kalpadrum. It 
treats of poetry, rhetoric, lovers, go- 
betweens, the passions, seasons, etc. 
619. Maha- 
nand Baj’peyi, of Bais’wara. B. 1844 
A. D. 
Rag. He was a votary of (Jiva 
worship, and translated the Brihach- 
chhiua Purana into the vernacular. 
620. w the poet 
Ras Rayg, of Lakh'nau • B. 1844 A.D. 
An erotic poet. 
621. ^ the 
poet Sambhu Nath Misar, of Bais’wara. 
B. 1844 A.D. 
He attended the court of Rana 
Jadu Nath Siygh, Bais, of Khajur’g&w. 
While still young he wrote a history 
entitled Bats Bansabali, and transla¬ 
tion of the fourth chapter of the 
Ciua Parana. 
622. WteTT WSTT 
Ajodhya Par’sad Sukal, of Gola Gokaran. 
nath, district Khiri. B. 1845 A.D. 
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