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Haribhadrasuri, known for his 54 melis, composed the extensive "Sangarangatarangini Sami Samraishchakaha" (Samradditya Katha). Furthermore, this supremely fearful, liberated soul, seeking liberation, created a unique 1400-chapter text, solely for the purpose of mental or physical atonement. The loss of his father, who was a scholar, and the longing for his father's presence in the next life, are immortalized in his father's lineage of scholarly descendants, "Virad," as a testament to his father's legacy. For example, in the same text, "Bharavihelo," he restored the completely dilapidated Maha Nishita Shastra. (So far, only about 75 of his texts are available.)
Such a saintly character, with his virtuous conduct, has become immortal in his written form, his "Akshara Atma" (soul of letters) truly immortal. The saying of Sri Bhatruhari, "Those poets who are not afraid of the fear of decay, are victorious," is literally true in the context of this saintly poet's immortal words. Haribhadrasuri, the creator of 1400 great texts, like Hemachandracharya, the creator of 350 million verses of literature, the omniscient of the Kali Yuga, became an extraordinary literary giant, a colossal poet-Brahma, a seer, a great sage. His immortal works, each more beautiful than the last, resonate with a divine sound, filled with such nectarous sweetness that one never tires of reading them. Haribhadrasuri, the tranquil, virtuous, ocean of knowledge, is a treasure trove of inexhaustible, divine sound and nectar. This divine sound is the inner voice of this seer, and the unwavering devotion that flows through each verse is a reflection of his supremely devoted heart. Each text, woven together in a beautiful word-picture, with a refined, elegant, and perfect style, demonstrates the extraordinary skill of this great sage in composing texts.
Furthermore, his intention is so profound that it is impossible to measure or fathom, like the ocean. Because behind each of his words lies an immense knowledge of scriptures, unique philosophical thought, and the strong support of supreme spiritual experience. Therefore, to truly understand the intention of the work of such a great soul, who has attained such a high state of yoga, is the task of a great soul like him, who has attained a similar state. Only they can do justice to it, only they can truly evaluate it, just as only a skilled gem expert can test a true gem. Because Sri Haribhadracharya, a master of the unique art of weaving texts with concise, sutra-like, profound intentions, has condensed an ocean of discourse into a single point, with his extraordinary power of synthesis.