Excerpt from Preliminary Report on the Operation in Search of Mss; Of Bardic Chronicles
Baroda. - When I visited Baroda there was an all-india Literary Conference sitting there. I was introduced to the meeting, and the meeting appreciated the object of my visit. The Maharaja granted me a private interview and assured me that his Dewan would give me every facility if I came there again in search for Bardic Chronicles. I saw there a collection of 45 Bardic songs concerning the Gaekwar Family kept in the library of the Education Department, Baroda.
Bharatpur. - At Bharatpur I was introduced to the Librarian of the State Library and I read the entire list of Manuscripts deposited in that Library. It contains some Bardic works about Bharatpur. When I visited that capital the Court was busy about fixing the marriage of the young prince and it was the day preceding the Dussera. So they couldn't pay much attention to me, nor could I expect much from them at such a time.
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