Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) i, ii, iii
Explanation:
• Suryamal Mishran (1815–1868), the celebrated court-poet of Bundi, authored Vansh Bhaskar, Ramranjat, and Dhaturupawali.
• Vansh Bhaskar is his magnum opus — a voluminous historical-epic chronicling Rajput lineages and events.
• Ramranjat contains poetic narratives and accounts of heroic deeds and courtly life.
• Dhaturupawali reflects his scholarly-poetic command and treatment of traditional motifs (often cited among his authored works).
• Raj Rupak is not attributed to Suryamal Mishran in standard literary listings.
Information Booster:
• Suryamal Mishran is known as the “Bard of Bundi” and is a primary source for 18th–19th century Rajasthani history and culture.
• His writings combine historical narration with poetic craftsmanship and are key texts for regional historiography.
Additional Knowledge:
Vansh Bhaskar [i]
. Considered Suryamal’s principal historical epic; used by historians for genealogical and event details.
. Rich in genealogical accounts of Rajput clans.
Ramranjat [ii]
. A narrative-poetic work reflecting heroic themes and courtly chronicles.
. Demonstrates Suryamal’s narrative versatility.
Dhaturupawali [iii]
. Attributed to Suryamal in standard bibliographies of Rajasthani literature.
. Shows his interest in traditional versification and linguistic aspects.
Raj Rupak [iv]
. Not written by Suryamal Mishran; commonly attributed to other regional poets.
. Inclusion of Raj Rupak in Suryamal’s list (as in some erroneous sources) is incorrect.