- The
Mudrārākshasa (मुद्राराक्षस, IAST: Mudrārākṣasa, transl. 'The
Signet of the Minister') is a Sanskrit-language play by
Vishakhadatta that narrates...
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Rakshasa is a
character in the
ancient Indian Sanskrit-language play
Mudrarakshasa. In the play, he
holds the post of
Amatya (prime minister) in the Nanda...
- Somadeva, Brihat-Katha-Manjari by K****dra Vishakhadatta's version:
Mudrarakshasa (4th-8th cent. CE) , a
Sanskrit play by Vishakhadatta;
largely fictional...
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Indian non-cooperation movement, and for
translating the
Sanskrit texts Mudrarakshasa, Ṛtusaṃhāra and Kalhana's
Rajatarangini into English. He was the husband...
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historical sources for
certain dating about the conflict.
According to
Mudrarakshasa legends, Chandragupta's army
included Bahlika, Kirata, Parasika, Kamboja...
- Māghe
shanti trayoguṇah ||"
Amongst Sanskrit plays, the
historical play
Mudrarakshasa by
Vishakhadatta is
unique because it
contains political intrigue and...
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translations (Mṛcchakatika, Vikramōrvaśīyam, Uttararamacarita, Malatimadhava,
Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali).
These 7
plays — plus Nagananda, Mālavikāgnimitram,...
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ascribed to him.
Vishakhadatta has
stressed upon
historical facts in the
Mudrarakshasa, a play
dealing with the time of the
Maurya Dynasty. The
titles of Vishakhadatta’s...
- had
gradually sunken to the
status of Mlechchas. The
Buddhist drama Mudrarakshasa by
Visakhadutta and the
Jaina works Parishishtaparvan refer to Chandragupta's...
- far as
Pataliputra for the
capture of the city from the Nandas. The
Mudrarakshasa of
Visakhadutta as well as the
Jaina work
Parisishtaparvan talk of Chandragupta's...