BIOGRAPHY – THE HARSHACHARITA
While we can learn about the Gupta rulers from their inscriptions and coins, we can find out about some kings from biographies. Harshavardhana, who ruled nearly 1400 years ago, was one such ruler. His court poet, Banabhatta, wrote his biography, the Harshacharita, in Sanskrit. This gives us the genealogy of Harsha, and ends with his becoming king. Xuan Zang, about whom you read in Chapter 9(TRADERS, KINGS AND PILGRIMS), also spent a lot of time at Harsha’s court and left a detailed account of what he saw.
Harsha was not the eldest son of his father but became king of Thanesar after both his father and elder brother died. His brother-in-law was the ruler of Kanauj (see Map) and he was killed by the ruler of Bengal. Harsha took over the kingdom of Kanauj and then led an army against the ruler of Bengal.
Although he was successful in the east, and conquered Magadha and probably Bengal also, he was not as successful elsewhere. He tried to cross the Narmada to march into the Deccan but was stopped by a ruler belonging to the Chalukya dynasty, Pulakeshin II.
Activity:
Look at the political map (Figure) of India and list the present-day states which Harshavardhana passed through when he went
(a) to Bengal and (b) up to the Narmada.
Source: This topic is taken from NCERT TEXTBOOK