- The
Harshacharita (Sanskrit: हर्षचरित, Harṣacarita; English: The
deeds of Harsha) is the
biography of
Indian emperor Harsha by Banabhatta, also known...
- Kanyakubja. Bāna's prin****l
works include a
biography of Harsha, the
Harshacharita (The Life of Harsha), and one of the world's
earliest novels, Kadambari...
-
concrete information is
available about the
origins of the dynasty.
Harshacharita by the 7th
century poet Bana
gives a
legendary account of
their origin...
- (as Shiladitya),
praising his
justice and generosity. His
biography Harshacharita ("The Life of Harsha")
written by the
Sanskrit poet Banabhatta, describes...
-
killed the last
Shunga ruler and
established Kanva dynasty. Bana's
Harshacharita informs us that he came to
power after the
death of
Devabhuti by a daughter...
- century.
Three are
written in
Pahlavi (Middle Persian) and one, the
Harshacharita, is in Sanskrit. One of
these texts, the Chatrang-namak, represents...
- took over the
throne and
established the
Shunga Empire. Bāṇabhaṭṭa's
Harshacharita says that Pushyamitra,
while parading the
entire Mauryan Army before...
- utility. He is
mentioned by Xuanzang, the
Chinese traveller, and in
Harshacharita, a seventh-century CE work by the poet and bard Bāṇabhaṭṭa. Neither...
- book
called Harshacharita (Harsha's Deeds), a
biography of king
Harshavardhana written around 630 CE. Banabhatta, the
author of
Harshacharita, mentions...
-
concern for one another.
While traditionally attributed to sensing, the
Harshacharita presents a
spontaneous perspective,
suggesting it
lacks a definitive...