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- Bāṇabhaṭṭa (Sanskrit: बाणभट्ट) was a 7th-century Sanskrit prose writer and poet from India. He was the Asthana Kavi in the court of the Emperor Harsha...
- biography Harshacharita ("The Life of Harsha") written by the Sanskrit poet Banabhatta, describes his ****ociation with Sthanesvara, besides mentioning a defensive...
- English: The deeds of Harsha) is the biography of Indian emperor Harsha by Banabhatta, also known as Bana, who was a Sanskrit writer of seventh-century CE India...
- by Bāṇabhaṭṭa in the first half of the 7th century CE, who did not survive to see it through completion. The novel was completed by Banabhatta's son...
- noted for having composed the Sūryaśataka. He was the brother-in-law of Bāṇabhaṭṭa, the court poet of Emperor Harsha. Mayurbhatta was suffering from leprosy...
- Sthanisvara in the Kurukshetra district of Eastern Punjab and according to Bāṇabhaṭṭa Prabhakara was renowned for his military activities against neighbouring...
- and in Harshacharita, a seventh-century CE work by the poet and bard Bāṇabhaṭṭa. Neither offer impartial accounts and they differ in substantive details...
- the Deo Baranark inscription of Jīvitagupta II. The Harshacharita of Bāṇabhaṭṭa is also an important source of information as are the records of the Chinese...
- romanticism is found in Rabindranath Tagore's poems on the monsoons. Bāṇabhaṭṭa, the 7th-century CE Sanskrit prose-writer and poet, has written: nirgatāsu...
- I and great-grandfather, Naravardhana, but inscriptions suggest that Banabhatta, the seventh-century bard and chronicler of the Vardhanas, may have been...