INTRODUCTION Similar to going to Tirtha Yatra to holy places like Kasi and Rameswaram, we can also visit the various…
Browsing: Classical Sanskrut Literature
Bhavabhuti’s play is a semi-imaginary description of the happenings in the life of King Ram.
Urubhangam is one of the oldest surviving play written by Bhasa in the 2nd or 3rd century, based on
Bhasa was certainly a talented dramatist judging from the number and variety of his dramas
Indian Tradition is said to be based on Sanskrit language [Sanskriti Sanskritashrita]. Ramayana and Mahabharata are two giant pillars…
PRATIMA NATAKAM of Bhasa is the only play in the entire Sanskrit literature, which sees good in all people and
Sanskrit plays do not serve merely as a source of entertainment, but they also reflect the society, polity
Kalidasa [कालिदास] is indisputably the greatest mastermind in Sanskrut poetry.
This play belongs to a kind called “Prakaran” according to G.K. Bhat. He says, the theme of such plays,
Mahabharata is the grand epic in which Sage Vyasa [व्यास] has revealed everything about the world
From ancient times, great aims of human life, also termed as Purusharthas in India have been classified into four,…
Karnabharam (the anguish of the Karna) is a well-known Sanskrit play written
Dutvakyam of Bhasa is a one-act play.