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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...
- words and ideas from the Arthashastra in the Malatimadhava and the Mahaviracharita. There is indeed a striking resemblance between the methods advocated...
- Lakshmana goes through agnipravesham and not Sita. The Sanskrit play Mahaviracharita by Bhavabhuti is based on the early life of Rama. According to the...
- consciousness is restored and the story moves on. The Sanskrit play Mahaviracharita by Bhavabhuti is based on the early life of Rama. According to the...
- is said to have written the following three plays: Malati-Madhava, Mahaviracharita and Uttar Ramacharita. Among these three, the last two cover between...
- (in the Hindu epic, he had only one wife Urmila). The Sanskrit play Mahaviracharita by Bhavabhuti is based on the early life of Rama. According to the...
- is said to have written the following three plays: Malati-Madhava, Mahaviracharita and Uttararamacarita. Among these three, the last two cover between...
- is said to have written the following three plays: Malati-Madhava, Mahaviracharita and Uttar Ramacharita. Among these three, the last two cover between...
- Bhatti's 7th century work Bhattikavya, Bhavabhuti's 8th century play Mahaviracharita, Murari Mishra's 10th century drama Anargharaghava, Kamban's 12th century...
- twins sing ramayana in Rama's court and finally Rama meet his family. Mahaviracharita of Bhavabhuti based on Ramayana. This play start with Rama came in...