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MISCELLANEOUS. 
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IX.—Poets mentioned in the Kabya Sangrah of Mahes Datt’ 
(No. 696), and therefore earlier than 1875 A.D. 
797. fkvT TTR, Kripa Ram, 
the Brahman, of Naramapur, district 
Gbctci. 
He translated the whole Bhdgauata 
Purana into simple language in dohas 
and cha/upais. Cf. No. B28. 
He is probably the same as a Kripa 
Ram Kabi (date unknown) who was 
the author of a poem in the Champu 
style, entitled Madhab Suldchand, and I 
as another Kripa Ram Kabi (date 
also unknown), author of an erotic 
poem in the dohd metre, entitled Hit 
Taraygini. 
798. Nawal Das, the 
Chhattri, of Gur Gaw, district Bdrdbayki. 
Ife is the author of a work entitled 
Gydn Sardbar. His date is (certainly 
incorrectly) put by Sib Sipgh at 
Sambat 1316 (A.D. 1259). 
X.~Miscellaneous poets whose dates I have been unable to fix. 
Collected from various sources, principally the 
Sib Singh Saroj. 
799. WT ^ the poet 
A mar Ji, of Raj’putdnd. 
According to Sib Sipgh he is men¬ 
tioned by Tod in his Rajasthan, but 
I have been unable to find the place. 
800. WP Kalyan 
Siygh Bhatt. 
801. 
Kali Charan Bdj’peyi, of Blgah’pur, 
district Undo. 
Said to have been a skilled poet. 
802. ^ the poet 
Kali Din. 
He translated poems in honour of 
Durga. 
803. ITS Tfhff, Kufij Gdpi, 
the Gaur Brahman, of Jaipur. 
An erotic writer. 
804. ktt^X THT sfifar, the 
poet Kes’vuar Rdm. 
Author of a work entitled Bhramar- 
git, or songs of a bee, which however, 
according to Garcin de Tassy (I, 
302), was written by Krish’n Dds, 
No. 806. 
805. the poet 
Kripdl. 
An erotic writer. 
806. f^rnr Krish’n Dds. 
Author of a commentary on the 
Bhakt Maid (see No. 51). See Garcin 
de Tassy, I, 302. Garcin de Tassy 
makes him also possibly the author 
of a Bhramar-git (see No. 804), and of 
a religious treatise entitled Prem 
Sattwa Nirup . 
807. the 
poet Khan Mul’tan. 
808. ^BsT XTT^ Khusal 
Pdthak, of Ray Bareli* 
He wrote on lovers (see note to 
No. 87). 
809. fpr ^ ^fk, the poet 
Khub Chand, of Mdr’cudr. 
He composed a poem in honour 
of Raja Gambhir Sahi, of Idar. 
810. the poet 
KhBtal. 
He wrote on lovers (see note to 
No. 87). 
811. TT^T ^X 3Tpr, the poet 
Gayga Dhar. 
He has written a commentary on 
the Sat Sai of Bihari (No. 196) in 
the kundaliya and dohd metres, 
named the Up’sat'sdiyd. 
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