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Bhavabhūti (Devanagari: भवभूति) was an 8th-century
scholar of
India noted for his
plays and poetry,
written in Sanskrit. His
plays are
considered the equal...
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Bhavabhuti belonged to the
Swaganika dynasty. When the
rajaguru do****ented
Ajeya in the
family tree, he
expressed concern that
Bhavabhuti’s descendants...
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playwright Bhavabhuti based on the
early life of Rama, the hero of the
Ramayana and
venerated as a
Hindu deity. It is the
first play of
Bhavabhuti, thus lacking...
- OCLC 21790895.
Bhavabhūti (1954). Uttararāmacarita of
Bhavabhūti.
Translated by Karmarkar, R. D. Pune: K.G. Sharangpani. OCLC 976504997.
Bhavabhūti (1962) [1929]...
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Bheem Bush
Krishnakanth "Krish"
Gundagani Swag King
Bhavabhuti /
Yayathi /
Vibhuti / SI
Bhavabhuti /
Singareni "Singa"
Pentaruple role TBA SV18 † TBA TBA...
- Madhava,
titular protagonist of the
ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by
Bhavabhuti Madhava, a
character in the 11th-century
Indian story collection Shringara-manjari-katha...
- Naganandam,
other notable ancient dramatists include Bhatta Narayana,
Bhavabhuti, Vishakhadatta,
Thirayattam and
Viswanatha Kaviraja.
Notable fable story-plays...
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influenced Goethe's
Faust (1808–1832). The next
great Indian dramatist was
Bhavabhuti (c. 7th
century CE). He is said to have
written the
following three plays:...
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Story of Rama) is a
Sanskrit play in
seven acts in the
Nataka style by
Bhavabhuti. It
depicts the
later life of
Hindu god Rama, from the
coronation after...
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influenced Goethe's
Faust (1808–1832). The next
great Indian dramatist was
Bhavabhuti (c. 7th
century CE). He is said to have
written the
following three plays:...