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Ram Binod. 
Ram Charan Chinh. 
Ras Raj. 
Rogantah Sar. 
Samudriha (translation). 
Saygita Darpana (translation). 
Say git a Ratnahara (trans¬ 
lation). 
Sciygit Pachisi. 
Sarpddi Jantun hi Pothi. 
Sisu Bodh. 
Slohabali Ram ay an (? by Tul’si 
Das). 
Sneh Sagar. 
Stri Sichchha Bidhayah. 
Suga BahattarJ. 
Up’des Katha. 
639. TT^T Ram Par’sad, the Agar’wald ', of 
Mirdpur. B. (? FI.) 18U A.D. 
Bag. Father of TuPsi Ram (No. 640) and author of some 
quietistic poems (cf. No. 444). Garcin de Tassy (i, 420) mentions an 
author of this name who wrote a Vaishnava work entitled Dharma - 
tattiuasdr. It was written at Ahmadabad. 
640. Tul’si Ram, the Agar’iud/d, of Mirdpur, 
FI. 1854. 
In the above year he translated the Bhaht Mala of Nabha Das 
(No. 51) into Urdu. He was son of No. 639. 
641. «TT^T Bhanu Nath Jha. FI. 1850 A.D. 
He attended the court of Maharaj Maheswar’ Siygh, of Dar’- 
bhayga. He wrote in Maithili. See J. A. S. B., vol. liii, p. 86. His 
best known work is a play in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Maithili, entitled 
Prabhauati Harana. 
642. 1? T* W •TT^ Har’hh Nath Jha, the Sot! Brah¬ 
man, of Dar’bhayga . B. 1847 A.D. 
A Maithil poet of the first rank, who is chief Pandit at the court 
of the Maharaj of Dar’bhaqga. He is the author of numerous Maithili 
songs and of more than one play ( Prabandha ) in mixed Sanskrit, 
Prakrit, and Maithili. The best known of the last is the Usa Harana . 
See J. A. S. B., vol. liii, p. 92. 
He is also author of several Sanskrit works. He was a pupil 
of Mod Nath Jha and Gopal Thahur, and afterward studied at Banaras 
College. He was born at Ujam, in the Dar’bhaijga district. 
