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- #FaceOfTheW**** #ShankarNag. The film was based on po****r #Sanskrit play #Mrichakatika, written by Sudraka" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Wikisource has original text...
- Shashi Kapoor and directed by Girish Karnad. The film is based on play Mrichakatika (The Little Clay Cart) by Śūdraka. It was filmed in Hindi and English...
- Mitti ki Gaadi a post-London play, based on Shudraka's Sanskrit work, Mrichakatika. It became his first important production in Chhattisgarhi. This was...
- Sanskrit Kalidasa Chandragupta II 375-415 CE[citation needed] Magadha Bihar Mrichakatika Drama Story of a poor Brahman falling in love with a courtesan. Sanskrit...
- Matrikas (maṭṛ-gṛha). Banabhatta's Kadambari, Bhasa's Cārudatta, Shudraka's Mrichakatika mention the ritual offerings of food and shrines of Matrikas at crossroads...
- Prostitution has been a theme in Indian literature and arts for centuries. Mrichakatika, a ten-act Sanskrit play, was written by Śhudraka in the 2nd century...
- A translation of Bāṇabhaṭṭa's novel Kalidasa's Sha****ala Shudraka's Mrichakatika as Aaveya Mannina Atada Bandi, won the Sahitya Akademi's award for translation...
- सौभाग्यरमा Sangeet Sharda संगीत शारदा Sangeet Saubhadram संगीत सौभद्रम् Mrichakatika मृच्छकटिक Sangeet Mruchchakatik सं. मृच्छकटिक Pati gele ga kathewadi...
- Translation Prize in 1989 for the Dogri Translation of the Sanskrit Drama, Mrichakatika as Mitti Di Gaddi.[citation needed] 1981—State Academy Award for his...
- Hindustani version of Kalidas's Sha****ala and later produced Shudraka's Mrichakatika as Mitti Ki Gadi (Little Clay Cart) as an operatic version in nautanki-style...