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6. He has painted himself with sandal-wood, and has smeared his 
whole body with ashes. 
7. He has collected a great army of ghosts and goblins, and down 
from his head flows the Ganges. 
8. Bidyapati says, hear Manain,* it is the god Digambar Bhang. 
Next follow a few poems by Harkh Nath, or Harsha Nath a, a 
living poet. They are Vaishnava poems in the same style as those of 
Bidyapati, and are in the modern Maithili dialect. 
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STTOT TO?T TO TO3T TOffi! STIJIcf ^|fcf 1 
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SfJIcT TO^I TO %TO 3TTOJ 1TOTO qifq 3nq 1 
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* Mena the mother of Uma. 
