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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDflSTlN. 
[8 812. 
812. *151 Gaj Siggh. 
The author of the Gaj Siggh Bi/Sis. 
(Cf., however, No. 190.) 
813. the poet Gldh. 
Some detached chhappcns and 
ddhas by him are extant. 
814. *sfk, the poet 
Guman'i, of Pat’na. 
He wrote a number of verses, 
which are in every one’s mouth in 
Bihar. The first three lines are in 
Sanskrit, and the fourth of each is a 
Hindi proverb. Specimens have been 
published in the Indian Antiquary. 
An example is 
cn^rfnl ^tt 
wt nff 
(Mandodari addresses Ravana). 
( Sanskrit ) Before Rama come armed 
here to fight with thee, do thou return 
his wife to him, for (Hindi proverb) 
* The longer a blanket moisteneth 
(in the dew), the heavier it is/ 
815. WHT THT the poet 
Gulam Ram. 
His poems are said to be good. 
816. Vfk, the poet 
Gulaml. 
His poems are said to be good. 
817. TSRfk, the poet 
GosUi, of Raj’putand.. 
His occasional ddhas and those on 
morals are excellent. 
818. ifhTO KTK the poet 
Gdpdl Rag. 
He wrote some verses in praise of 
Narendr’ Lai Sahi and ( Adil Khan. 
819. f*Ff% Gdpal Siggh, 
of Braj. 
He wrote the Tul’sl Sabdarth 
Par’has. In it he describes the Ashta 
Chhap (see No. 35). 
820. ’CUT, the bard 
Gdbind Ram, of Rdj’putana. 
He was author of a work entitled 
the Harawati, which is a history of 
the Hara family (cf. Tod’s Rajasthan , 
II, 454; Calc. ed. ii, 499). 
821. H?, Ghasi Bhatt. 
822. vifk, Chahr’ Pan’- 
A Maithil poet (see J. A. S. B., 
vol. LIII, p. 91). 
823. Chatur’bhuj • 
A Maithil poet (see J. A. S. B., 
vol. LIII, p. 87). 
824. the poet 
Chohhe. 
Sib Siggh says that his poems are 
clever (^^Pt). 
825. wwr ^fk, tii© V oet 
Chhattan. 
826. ^fk, the poet 
Jag’nes. 
827. Janar’dan 
Bhatt. 
He wrote a treatise on medicine 
entitled Baidya Ratan. 
828. Jayctnand. 
He was a Maithil poet, a Karan 
Kayasth by caste (see J. A. S. B., 
vol. LIII, p. 85). 
829. Jugul 
Par’sad Chaube. 
He has written a good Dohabali. 
830. the poet 
Jai Krish’n. 
He was son of the poet Bhawani 
Das. Cf. No. 683. He wrote a treatise 
on prosody entitled Chhand Sar. 
831. 5T frrr the poet 
Jai Siggh. 
An erotic writer. 
