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HINDffSTlN UNDEE THE QUEEN. [ 1857 — 1887 .] 
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Sib Siijgh says he generally resides with Raghu Nath Dds, 
the Mahant (No. 692), or with Baja Jag’mdhan Siygh in Chanddpur . 
(Cf. No. 709.) He wrote under the name of Audh (cf. No. 674). 
694. Lala Gokul Par'sad, a Ksyasth, of 
Balirdm'pur, district God a. Alive in 1883. 
He wrote in the year 1868 A.D., in honour of the late Baja 
Dig-bijai Siygh (succeeded 1836), an anthology entitled Dig-bijai 
Bhukhan (quoted in this work as ‘Dig.’), containing selections from 
the works of 192 poets. He is also author of works entitled Ashta- 
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jam (Bag.), Chitrakaladhar, Ddti Dar'pan, and others. He wrote 
under the nom de guerre of Braj. 
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695. the bard Jdnakl Par'sad, of 
Johabenakatl, district Ray Bareli. Alive in 1883. 
He is son of Jhakur Par'sad (No. P 570), and is learned both 
in Persian and in Sanskrit. In Urdu he has written a history 
of India entitled Shad Nama. In the vernacular he is author of 
(1) Raghubir Dhyanabali, (2) Ram Naba-ratan , (3) Bhag’bati Binay, 
(4) Rdm-nibds Rdmayan, (5) Rdmanand Bihar, (6) Niti-bilas. 
This poet excels in picturesqueness and in the quietistic style. Either 
he or the other Jdnakl Par'sad (No. 577) may possibly be the same 
as a third poet of the same name mentioned by Sib Siiggh without 
date, who wrote an ingenious acrostic asking one Siygh Raj for a shawl 
(< dusala ). 
696, ^ Mahds Datt', of Ghanaull, district Bara - 
baykL Alive in 1883. 
He was author of a useful anthology named Kabya Saygrah 
(quoted in this work as ‘Bab.’), which was printed in Sambat 1932 
(1875 A.D.). Possibly the same as a Mahds Kabi mentioned by 
Sib SiijgB as born in 1803 A.D. 
697. «l«3[ Nand Kish dr Misar alias the 
poet Lekh’raj, of Gandhmli, district Sltdpur . Alive in 1883. 
The author of (1) Ras Ratnakar, (2) Laghu Bhukhan A/aykar, 
(3) Gaygd Bhukhan . He is lamba/dar of the village of Gandhauln 
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