Stories from Sanskrit Drama

Stories from Sanskrit Drama
Author: Anant Pai
Publisher: Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Limited
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788184822168

Includes the following titles: Shakuntala, Urvashi, Udayana, Vasantasena , Ratnavali

Thirteen Plays of Bhasa

Thirteen Plays of Bhasa
Author: A. C. Woolner
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8120809084

This translation is of thirteen Sanskrit plays discovered in South India by the late Pandit Ganapati Sastri and edited by him in the Trivandrum Sanskrit Series. It comprises the following titles: 1. Pratijnayaugandharayana, 2. Svapnavasavadatta, 3. Carudatta, 4. Pancaratra, 5. Madhyamavyayoga, 6.Pratima-nataka, 7.Dutavakya, 8.Dutaghatotkaca, 9.Karnabhara, 10.Urubhanga, 11.Avimaraka, 12.Balacarita, and 13.Abhiseka. Sastri attributed all the thirteen plays to Bhasa and the prevailing opinion of the scholars is in agreement with him, though the available evidence is not conclusive and so the question still remains open. The translation was done by two eminent Sanskrit scholars. It was published s early as 1930 and a reprint is now issued in view of a persistent demand of scholars. Pandit Ganapati Sastri attributed all thirteen plays to Bhasa, a famous dramatist earlier than Kalidasa. Some verses are ascribed to Bhasa by medieval anthologies, but only ten with unanimity. We are told that he composed a Svapnavasavadattam (his best play) and that in another play the device of the wooden elephant was used. Characteristic features of his work are described by Bana, and other poets evidently held him in high estimation. One or two verses from his plays are quoted by writers on poetics. Otherwise, the text of BhasaÍs numerous plays had completely disappeared. The learned editor of the Trivandrum plays found that they contained a Svapnavasavadattam (the best play in the collection), and, in the Pratijna-Yaugandharayanam, a scene dealing with the wooden elephant. He noticed also certain peculiarities in the technique of the plays which he regarded as signs of antiquity. All these points confirmed the opinion that Bhasa was the author.

Theatric Aspects of Sanskrit Drama

Theatric Aspects of Sanskrit Drama
Author: Govind Keshav Bhat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1983
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

On Sanskrit dramaturgy and histrionics, with special reference to Bharata Muni's Nāṭyaśastra.

Mrcchakatika

Mrcchakatika
Author: Śūdraka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1905
Genre: Sanskrit drama
ISBN:

Drama, on the love of Carudatta, an impoverished merchant, for Vasantasena, a hetaera.

Sakuntala, a Sanskrit Drama, in Seven Acts; The Deva-Nagari Recension of the Text

Sakuntala, a Sanskrit Drama, in Seven Acts; The Deva-Nagari Recension of the Text
Author: Monier Monier-Williams
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780344865718

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