Book Title: Studies in Haribhadrasuri Author(s): N M Kansara, G C Tripathi Publisher: B L Institute of IndologyPage 90
________________ 70 Studies in Haribhadrasūri of literary style. May be, as a result of such an effort, a much clearer and historically authentic picture of the eighth century, society, especially of Gujarat and Rajasthan emerges before our eyes. There seems to be much in his writings that is beyond the mere religio-philosophical interests of most students and exponents of Prakrit or Jaina works. There is apparently much scope for the social historian of literature, if not also the political historian, to delve deeper into his writings and unearth fresh facts for consideration. Much more needs to be known, not merely about the personal life of Haribhadra and the various influences that had shaped his character and career, but also about the political history of the times around Chittor and geographical area of Haribhadra's activities as well as the social and economic conditions of his times.Page Navigation
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