Indian poet, playwright, and scholar
690 CE to 750 CE
Bhavabhuti is an 8th-century scholar of India noted for his plays and poetry, written in Sanskrit.
His plays are considered equivalent to the works of Kalidasa.
Bhavbhuti was born in a Deshastha Brahmin family of Padmapura, Vidarbha, central India, in Gondia district, on Maharashtra and MP border.
His real name was Srikantha Nilakantha, and he was the son of Nilakantha and Jatukarni.
He receives his education at 'Padmapawaya', a place some 42 km South-West of Gwalior.
Paramhans Dnyananidhi is known to be his guru.
He composes his historical plays at 'Kalpi', a place on banks of river Yamuna.
He is believed to have been the court poet of King Yashovarman of Kannauj.
Kalhana, the 12th-century historian, places him in the entourage of the king, who was defeated by Lalitaditya, King of Kashmir, in 736.
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