Biography of harivallabh bhayani farah

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          Harivallabh Bhayani

          Indian linguist (1917–2000)

          Harivallabh Chunilal Bhayani (26 May 1917 – 11 November 2000) was a linguist, researcher, critic and translator from India.

          Biography

          Bhayani was born on 26 May 1917 in Mahuva to Dasa ShrimaliJainSthanakvasi family of Chunilal. His parents died when he was young and was raised by his grandmother. He passed his matriculation in 1934 from M.

          N. High School in Mahuva. He went to Samaldas College, Bhavnagar and completed B. A. in Sanskrit in 1939. He completed M. A. in Sanskrit and Ardhamagadhi from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay in 1941.[1] He married Chandrakala in 1950.[2] He completed his thesis on Paumachariya, an epic poetry in Apabhramsha by Swayambhudev, and received Ph.D.

          Harivallabh Bhayani (–), Bh. Krishnamoorthy (–), and Iravatham Mahadevan (–) were the most illustrious among those who did their.

        1. Harivallabh Bhayani (–), Bh. Krishnamoorthy (–), and Iravatham Mahadevan (–) were the most illustrious among those who did their.
        2. FARAH SOOD NEE FARAH SHUJAUDEEN TALIB.
        3. HARIVALLABH C. BHAYANI: Studies in Hemacandra's Desind.
        4. In the Shade of the Golden Palace explores the work of the prolific Bengali poet Alaol (fl.
        5. — Bhayani, Harivallabh, “Gujaratna Sthala- nama,” JGRS, V, pp.
        6. under guidance of Muni Jinvijay in 1951. He was also influenced by Ralph Lilley Turner during this period. He was a professor at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan from 1945 to 1965. He returned to Ahmedabad and joined School of Languages,