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Svapnavasavadattam (Sanskrit: स्वप्नवासवदत्तम्, Svapnavāsavadattam) (English: The
dream of Vasavadatta) is a
Sanskrit play in six acts
written by the ancient...
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abandoned the city and
settled in Kauśāmbī. This is
supported by the
Svapnavāsavadattā and the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa
attributed to Bhāsa. Both of them...
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identified Udayin with the king
Udayana mentioned in the
Sanskrit play
Svapnavasavadatta. The
Chinese traveler Xuanzang states that the last
descendant of...
- Kṣemaka.: pp.180, 180n, facing 565 Udayana, the
romantic hero of the
Svapnavāsavadattā, the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa and many
other legends was a contemporary...
- Kauśāmbī
starting Vatsa branch of Kuru clan. This is
supported by the
Svapnavāsavadattā and the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa
attributed to Bhāsa.: p.117–8 He...
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Vasavadatta is also a
character in the
Svapnavasavadatta and the Vina-Vasavadatta
Vasavadatta (Sanskrit: वासवदत्ता, Vāsavadattā) is a
classical Sanskrit...
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Bhavabhuti Mahaviracharita, Malatimadhava,
Uttararamacharita Bhāsa
Svapnavasavadatta, Urubhanga, Pratima-nataka, Abhisheka-natka, Pancharatra, Madhyamavyayoga...
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abandoned the city and
settled in Kauśāmbī. This is
supported by the
Svapnavāsavadattā and the Pratijñā-Yaugandharāyaṇa,
attributed to Bhāsa. Both described...
- JSTOR 40874441. Bhāsa (1918). The
Dream Queen: A
Translation of the
Svapnavasavadatta of Bhasa.
Translated by Shirreff, A. G.; Lall, Panna. Allahabad: Indian...
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number of
educational institutions during this time. She
translated Svapnavasavadatta which was a
Sanskrit play. She
translated parts of the
Bible and published...