Bāṇabhaṭṭa

Bāṇabhaṭṭa () was a 7th-century Sanskrit prose writer and poet from India. He was the ''Asthana Kavi'' in the court of the Emperor Harsha, who reigned c. 606–647 CE in northern India, first from Sthanvishvara, and later Kanyakubja. Bāna's principal works include a biography of Harsha, the ''Harshacharita'' (The Life of Harsha), and one of the world's earliest novels, ''Kadambari''. Bāṇa died before finishing the novel and it was completed by his son Bhūṣaṇabhaṭṭa. Both these works are noted texts of Sanskrit literature. The other works attributed to him are the ''Caṇḍikāśataka'' and a drama, the ''Pārvatīpariṇaya''. Banabhatta gets an applause as "''Banochhistam Jagatsarvam''" meaning Bana has described everything in this world and nothing is left. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Banabhatta
Published 1974
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 891.21 D. Banerjee
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by Banabhatta
Published 1971
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 891.21 BAN ed.3
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by Banabhatta
Published 2010
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 891.23 BAN/KAD
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