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( ' (२७३) persons of each nation. Whether any other poets have taken a similar. liberty I cannot say; but those who study the derivations of Indian dialects would require to be aware of the circumstance. IV [Extract from :-SELECT WORKS of H. H. Wilson, M. A., F. R. S., Late Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford, Vol. 1. London : Trubner & Co. 60, Paternoster Row. 1861. A sketch of the religions of the Hindus : Section 3.* • Page 63-64. ] The Account of TULSI DAS in the Bhakta Mala represents him as having been incited to the peculiar adoration of Rama by the rėmonstrances of his wife, to whom he was 1

  • Section I.

Introductory Observations, pp. 8-9. The works alluded to are in the Persian language, though both were written by. Hindu authors, the first was compiled by Sital Sinh, Munshi to the RAJA of Benares, the second by Mathura Nath, late librarian of the Hindu College, at the same city, a man of great personal respectability and eminent acquirements : these works contain a short history of the १८.