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Harisena was a 4th-century
Sanskrit poet,
panegyrist and a
court official. He was an
important figure in the
court of
Gupta emperor, Samudragupta. His...
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Harisena may
refer to:
Harisena, a
fourth century Sanskrit poet, panegyrist, and
government minister Harisena (Jain monk), a tenth...
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Harisena was a
tenth century Digambara monk. His
origin is
traced to
those monks who had sta**** in the
north during the
supposed famine and had been prevailed...
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evidenced by
inscriptions such as
those in Cave 17.
After the
death of
Harisena,
smaller donors motivated by
getting merit added small "shrinelets" between...
- was most
probably married to
Samudragupta during his
educational career.
Harisena, Samudragupta's
court poet and
close friend, pla**** an
important role in...
- and Jainism, ed. Tara Sethia, New
Delhi 2004, p. 52–60; Tähtinen p. 31.
Harisena,
Brhatkathakosa 124 (10th century);
Jindal pp. 90–91;
Sangave p. 259. Williams...
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emperor is
dated to
about the 10th-century such as in the
Brhatkathakosa of
Harisena (Jain monk),
while the
complete Jain
legend about Chandragupta is found...
- the most
important was the
Prayagraj (Allahabad) Prasasti.
Composed by
Harisena, the
court poet and
minister of Samudragupta, it
describes Samudragupta's...
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their quest for revenge.
Surpanakha then goes to her
brother Ravana. In
Harisena's Kathakosa,
there is an
incident where Rama asks Sita to give the famous...
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power in
weakening Gupta Empire. the
Maitrkas had a
marriage alliance with
Harisena, the
Vakataka king of
Avanti who had
himself captured many
regions formerly...