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  2. Uttararamacarita - Wikipedia

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    Composed in seven acts, Uttararāmacharita ' s main theme is Sita's abandonment. The first act gives a brief summary of Rama's story up to the fire-ordeal of Sita. The common people who were away from the scene of the fire-ordeal, refused to be convinced, and made uncharitable criticism of Rama's acceptance of Sita.

  3. Bhavabhuti - Wikipedia

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    He is known as "Poet of Karun Rasa" for his work named as Uttararamacarita. Bhavabhuti was born in Padmapura, tah. ... This page was last edited on 16 January 2025, ...

  4. List of Sanskrit plays in English translation - Wikipedia

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    About 3 decades later, Horace Hayman Wilson published the first major English survey of Sanskrit drama, including 6 full translations (Mṛcchakatika, Vikramōrvaśīyam, Uttararamacarita, Malatimadhava, Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali).

  5. Indian classical drama - Wikipedia

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    He is said to have written the following three plays: Malati-Madhava, Mahaviracharita and Uttararamacarita. Among these three, the last two cover between them the entire epic of Ramayana . The powerful Indian emperor Harsha (606–648) is credited with having written three plays: the comedy Ratnavali , Priyadarsika , and the Buddhist drama ...

  6. Shripad Krishna Belvalkar - Wikipedia

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    Shripad Krishna Belvalkar (1881 in Narsobawadi – 8 January 1967 in Poona) was an Indian scholar of Sanskrit, educator, historian, and writer, best known for his translations and editions of the Uttararamacarita, the Kavyadarsha, and the Bhagavad Gita, and his research on Sanskrit grammar, Indian philosophy and Indology.

  7. Category:Sanskrit plays - Wikipedia

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    Uttararamacarita; V. Vikramōrvaśīyam This page was last edited on 25 April 2024, at 21:36 (UTC). Text ... This page was last edited on 25 April 2024, ...

  8. Mahaviracharita - Wikipedia

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    Mahaviracharita ("Exploits of a Great Hero") is a play by the 8th-century Sanskrit playwright Bhavabhuti based on the early life of Rama, the hero of the Ramayana and venerated as a Hindu deity. [1]

  9. Naishadha Charita - Wikipedia

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    Naishadha Charita, also known as Naishadhiya Charita (Naiṣadhīya-carita), is a poem in Sanskrit on the life of Nala, the king of Nishadha.Written by Sriharsha, it is considered one of the five mahakavyas (great epic poems) in the canon of Sanskrit literature.