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combined attacks of the Moghals, the Marāțhay, thu Rohillas and tho Durrānis. Ho died in 1763 A.D. The book was completed in Samvat 1879 (1862 A.D.). Sujāna-charitra has already been published, but the owner of the mauuscript under notice claims that his copy contains something moru than what has been publishod by the Nāgari Pracbāriņi Sabbā. Purhaps tho published book does not contain the last portion of this manuscript each pago whereof has colourod borders beautifully bound. Another Ms. from the same place, viz., Mathurā, was noticed•ag no. 81 in 1900. It contained 1605 leaves of 95 by 6 inches sizo, whilu thu manuscript under notice lias 190 leaves of 11" by 7}" in size.
No 182. SUDARŠANA wroto Būralamasă in 1835 A.D. It is a very common form of a short poum on the paugs of lovers when separated.
No. 183. SUKHADEVA Misra flourished about 1670 A.D. He was a native of Daulatapurā in the Rui Barel District. He attended the court of Bhagavanta Rāya Khichi of Asothar in the Fatehpur District. He composed tho following books, all of which have beou noticed in tho provious reports (800 no. 123 of 1903, no. 97 of 1905, no. 240 of 1900-08 and no. 307 of 1909–11):
(a) Adhyātma-prakāba on Hindu Philosophy. (6) Vřitta-vichāra on Prosody. (c) Fāzil Ali-prakāba on Rhetoric.
(d) Pingala Chhanda-vichāra on Prosody. No. 184. SUNDARADĀSA flourished about 1631 A.D. Ho. was an inhabitant of Gwālior and attended the court of the Emperor Sāh Jahān. He was tirst given the title of Kavirāja, then that of Mahā Kavirāja. Ho composed a book named Sundara-bțiigāra, which lies been notioed before (see no. 109 of S. R. 1900).
No. 185. SUNDARADĀSA flourished about 1650 A.D.) He was a Khaņdelwāla Bania and was born in a village Dyansă