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MISCELLANEOUS. 
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IV.—Poets mentioned by the 
therefore earlier 
* 757. the poet Sane hi. 
758. fW TffT, the poet 
Sib Deis. 
Garcin de Tassy (I, 474) mentions 
an author of this name who came 
from Jaipur, to whom we owe the 
Sib Chaupcil, a work quoted by Ward 
in his History of the Hindus (II, 481). 
He was also author of a book the name 
of which Garcin de Tassy gives as 
Pothi lok ukat ras jagat, which he 
confesses he does not understand. 
759. *rrf*F5TT^T, 
Prince SumSru Siggh. 
Also in Sun. 
poet Sudan (No. 367), and 
than 1763 A. D. 
760. the poet Sttraj. 
761. 3iiV, the poet Hart. 
The author of a commentary on the 
Bhdkhd Bhukhan (No. 377), entitled 
Chamatkdr Chandrikd, and of a met¬ 
rical commentary on the Kabi-priyd. 
(No. 134) entitled Kabi-priyabharan. 
He also translated the Amara Kdca 
(P Bag. cf. Nos. 170, 567, 589) into 
the vernacular. 
762. f?*T TNT the poet 
Hit Ram. 
V.—Poets mentioned in the Rag-Sagarodbhab Rag-Kalpadrum 
of Krishnanand Byas Deb (No. 638), and therefore 
earlier than 1843 A.D. 1 
763. wrtir *fir, the poet 
Chhabile, of Braj. 
764. TTB, Jagnndth Dds . 
He is possibly the same as one 
Jaganndth Kabi the elder, mentioned 
by Sib Sipgh. Cf. No. 601. 
765. Wt TT5T Tifa, the poet 
Jug Raj. 
Said to be the author of some 
tasteful poems. 
766. DhtidhS Dds, of 
Braj. 
767. t*, Ndm Deb. 
Poems by him are also included 
in the Sikh Granth (see Nos. 22,169). 
768. TTB THG BaIi R ' am 
Das, of Braj. 
Also Sripg. Possibly the same as 
a Bali Ram quoted by Garcin de 
Tassy (I, 105) from Mack. (II, 108) 
as author of the Chit Bilds, a treatise 
on the creation of the world, in which 
are described the objects and end of 
human existence, the formation of 
gross and ethereal bodies, and the 
means of acquiring salvation. 
769. TTTf, Bish’n Dds. 
Also the name of the author of a 
number of emblematic dohas. 
770. f?<T TUT TNT, 
Bhag’wdn Hit Ram Rdy. 
771. f*rftr ssfsr, the poet 
Man Nidhi. 
772. *rf^r Tifr, the poet 
Mani Kanth. 
773. *TTTfr Murdri Dds, 
of Braj. 
774. Tf%Ti TUT, Rasik Dds, of 
Braj. 
1 See also many other names mentioned in the preface of the same work 
extracted out in No. 638. 
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