there are passages in his work which are full of poetry, he always uses plain homely similes taken from common objects.
These poems belong to Paurāṇik revival. All the poems called Dharma Maṅgala which are treated of in this chapter, bear the stamp of the Paurāṇik Renaissance inspite of their Buddhistic ground-work. The writers wrote them in Sanskritic style and introduced into them thoughts and ideas which characterise the period of the revival of Hinduism and even the poem of Sahadeva Chakravarti which more than any other work of this class belongs to the people, is not without a touch of the predominant ideas of the time. The poems shew how Hindu ideals gradually rose to prominence; Buddhistic ways of thought being thrown in them, into the remote back-ground. It is for this reason that we have included these works in our review of literature belonging to the Paurāṇik Revival in Bengal.
6. Poems in honour of Dakṣin Rāi.