"^^^ APP XVIII DASWIN PADSHAH KA GRANTH 327 'Chandi Charitr\ or the Wonders of Chandi 4th. or the Goddess. There are two portions called Chandi It Charitr, of which this is considered the greater. relates the destruction of eight Titans or Deityas by Chandi the Goddess. It occupies about 20 pages, and it is understood to be the translation of a Sanskrit legend, executed, some are wi]ling to believe, by Gobind himself. The namco of the Deityas destroyed are as follows: 1. Madhu Kaitab. 6. 2. Mah Khasur. 7. Dhumar Lochan. 4 and 5. Chand and Mund. 3. 5th. Raka^ Bij. Nishumbh. 8. Shumbh. 'Chandi Charitr the lesser. The same legends as the greater Chandi, narrated in a different metre. It occupies about 14 pages. 6th. 'Chandi ki Var.' A supplement to the legends It occupies about 6 pages. of Chandi. 7th. 'Gyan Prabodh'. or the Excellence of Wisdom. Praises of the Almighty, with allusions to ancient kings, taken mostly from the Mahabharat. It occupies about 21 pages. Chaiipayan Chaithis Avataran Kian'. or Quato the Twenty-four Manifestations (Avatars) These Chaupays' occupy about 348 pages, and they are considered to be the work of one by 8th. trains relating . name Sham. The names of the incarnations are as follows The fish, or Machh. The tortoise, or Kachh. 3. The lion, or Nar. 1. 14. : No name specified, but understood to be a manifestation of Vishnu. 15. Arhant Dev (consider4. Narayan. 5. Mohani. ed to be the founder of 6. The boar, or Varah. the sect of Saraugis of the Jain persuasion, or, 7. The man-lion, or Nursingh. indeed the great Jain 8. The dwarf, or Bawan. prophet himself) 9. Paras Ram. 16. Man Raja. 17. Dhanantai (the doctor, 10. Brahma. 11. Rudr. or physician). 12. Jalandhar. 18. The sun, or Suraj. 13. Vishnu. 19. The moon, or Chandai^2. ma.