- Mṛcchakaṭikam मृच्छकटिकम्), also
spelled Mṛcchakaṭikā, Mrchchhakatika,
Mricchakatika, or
Mrichchhakatika (The
Little Clay Cart) is a ten-act
Sanskrit drama...
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Chatursen Vasantasena, a
character in the
classic Sanskrit story of
Mricchakatika,
written in the 2nd
century BC by Śūdraka Madhavi, a
character in the...
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Sanskrit play Mṛichchhakatika (The
Little Clay Cart)
written by Śūdraka.
Mricchakatika was
translated in 1826 as The Toy Cart by
Horace Hayman Wilson, a surgeon...
- The term
Indian classical drama refers to the
tradition of
dramatic literature and
performance in
ancient India. The
roots of
drama in the
Indian subcontinent...
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silent films,
including the
first silent film of
Kannada film industry,
Mricchakatika (Vasantsena) (1931),
based on the
famous play by Shudraka, also starring...
- a
prince of the
royal family was the
governor of Kaushambi. In the
Mricchakatika,
Palaka was
described as a
tyrant who was
overthrown by a po****r revolt...
- His
first book was an
annotated translation, from the Sanskrit, of
Mricchakatika (The
Little Clay Cart),
published by the
University of
Illinois in 1938...
- most
famous play and poem respectively.
Other famous plays include Mricchakatika by Shudraka,
Svapna Vasavadattam by Bhasa, and
Ratnavali by Sri Harsha...
- 2015), Quote: " The
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea, and the
Sanskrit Mricchakatika both
refer to the
jewels made in Ujjain. The
evidence from excavations...
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Kalidasa has
referred to
Udayana in his Meghaduta. Śudraka
refers in his
Mricchakatika to the
devotion of
minister Yaugandharayana to Udayana. Bhāsa has dramatized...