These are several historical dictionaries of the Dingal language:
Hamir Nam-Mala by Hamir Dan Ratnu Hamir Nam-Mala was written in 1774 by Hamir Dan Ratnu. Originally a resident Ghadoi village of
Marwar, Hamir Dan lived in
Bhuj city of
Kutch for most of his life. He was a great
scholar of his time and had authored several other texts including
Lakhpat Pingal and
Bhagvat Darpan.
Hamir Nam-Mala is one of the most well known among the dictionaries of Dingal. It is also known as
Harijas Nam-Mala owing to the significant presence of verses dedicated to
Vishnu (i.e. Hari).
Dingala Kosa by Murari Dan Misran Murari Dan Misran, son of
Suryamall Misran and
Kaviraja of
Bundi State, compiled one of the dictionaries of Dingal vocabulary, called
Dingala Kosa. It is the largest & most important among the dictionaries of Dingal language. He began to write from the month of Chaitra of the
Vikram Samvat 1943 (1886 AD).
Dingal Nam-Mala by Kushal Labh Dingal Nam-Mala, or
Udingal Nam-Mala, is the oldest available dictionary of Dingal language. It was authored by a court-poet of
Jaisalmer, Kusha Labh Jain, in 1618. The then ruler of Jaisalmer, Har Raj is also a co-author of this work.
Nagraj Dingal Kosa by Nagraj Pingal Nagraj Dingal Kosa by Nagraj Pingal was written in 1821. Its manuscript was found in the personal collection of Panramji
Motisar of Judiya village in
Marwar.
Avdhan-Mala by Udairam Barhath Avdhan-Mala was written by Udairam Barhath. He was a contemporary of
Maharaja Man Singh of Marwar. Born in Thabukda village of Marwar, he lived in Bhuj city in Kutch and was a great scholar of his time.
Avdhan-Mala is found amongst his other work called
Kavi-Kula-Bodh. Anekarthi Kosa by Udairam Barhath Anekarthi Kosa is another text by Udairam Barhath which is collection of synonyms of Dingal words. Its part of
Kavi-Kula-Bodh. It also sometimes includes
Sanskrit words as synonyms. The whole text is written using
Dohas making it easier for
memorization.
Ekakshari Nam-Mala by Udairam Barhath Another dictionary of Dingal by Udairam Barhath, part of his larger work
Kavi-Kula-Bodh. Udairam has included many Sanskrit as well as words from common language aside from Dingal words.
Ekakshari Nam-Mala by Virbhan Ratnu Ekakshari Nam-Mala is authored by Virbhan Ratnu, a resident of Marwar from the village of Ghadoi. Virbhan was a contemporary of
Abhai Singh of Marwar. The text was written in 16th century.
Nam-Mala Another dictionary of Dingal language, though its author and dating is not known. Its thought to be written in early 18th century.
Modern Dictionaries Some modern dictionaries of the Dingal language were created by:- • Sir Sukhdeo Prasad Kak: Prime Minister of Jodhpur and a scholar authored a Dingal Kosa consisting of more than 60,000 words. •
Padma Shri Sitaram Lalas: Renowned linguist and grammarian of Rajasthani authored
Rajasthani Sabad Kosa, largest of all Rajasthani dictionaries with more than 2 lakh words. ==Dingal poetry==