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Shudraka (IAST: Śūdraka) was an
Indian playwright, to whom
three Sanskrit plays are attributed:
Mrichchhakatika (The
Little Clay Cart), Vinavasavadatta...
- University.
Shudraka (1937a). The Toy-cart of Clay.
Translated by Paranjpe,
Vasudeva Gopala. Pune: V.G. Paranjpe. OCLC 41294563.
Shudraka (1937b). Mrcchakatika...
- (IAST: Vīṇā-Vāsavadattā) is an
Indian Sanskrit-language play
attributed to
Shudraka (c. 3rd century). The
first eight acts of the play survive; its last portion...
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killed Vikramaditya and
ruled from Pratishthana. Shalivahana's ****ociate,
Shudraka,
later allied with Vikramaditya's
successors and
defeated Shalivahana's...
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ruled from Pratishthana.
Shudraka was a
close ****ociate of
Shalivahana and his son
Shakti Kumara. Later,
Shudraka allied with Vikramaditya's successors...
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narrated by the
latter to Chandrapeeda.)
There is a
valiant king
named Shudraka, who
rules over a vast and
prosperous kingdom with the
capital city of...
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patronised by King
Ereganga Neetimarga II. In
Shudraka, he has
favourably compared his
patron to King
Shudraka of
ancient times. The
great Kannada poet Ranna...
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Buddhist drama Nagananda.
Other famous Sanskrit dramatists include Śhudraka, Bhasa, and Asvaghosa.
Though numerous plays written by
these playwrights...
- arts for centuries. Mrichakatika, a ten-act
Sanskrit play, was
written by
Śhudraka in the 2nd
century BC, and
tells the
story of a
famous courtesan, Vasantsena...
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India and of them the most
adapted (another
being the Mṛcchakatikā by
Shudraka).
These films mostly under the
title of the
heroine (Sha****ala) include...