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- Urubhanga or Urubhangam, (English: Shattered Thighs ) is a Sanskrit play written by Bhasa in the 2nd or 3rd century CE. Based on the well-known epic,...
- the subject of attention for many poets, writers, and theorists. The Urubhanga and Karna-bhara are the only known tragic Sanskrit plays in ancient India...
- later playwrights and storytellers expanded on their stories. In the play Urubhanga by Bhasa (c 200-300 CE), Duryodhana is depicted as having two wives—Malavi...
- dynasty, is based on a story that is the precursor to the Mahābhārata. The Urubhanga, a Sanskrit play written by Bhasa who is believed to have lived before...
- Dūtavākya, Karnabhāra, Dūtaghatotkacha, Chārudatta, Madhyamavyāyoga and Ūrubhaṅga. Karnabharam is a critically acclaimed play and it is being subjected...
- endings. In Karnabharam, the tragedy does not occur on-stage (Unlike Urubhanga, a tragedy that shows Duryodhana dying - again, written by Bhasa). Karnabharam...
- Gandhari has been adapted as a major character in the Sanskrit play Urubhanga by Bhasa. In Hebbya village, Nanjangud, Mysore, India, there is a temple...
- to appear in the literature of Vatsyayana, Bhasa (Dutagatotkacha and Urubhanga), Kalidasa (Kumarasambhava) and Shudraka (Mirchchhakatika), with a real...
- that Ranna may have found some inspiration from earlier writings such as Urubhanga of Bhasa and Venisamhara or Bhattanarayana, scholars concede that Gadayuddha...
- Ghatotkacha Mahabharata Mattavilasa Raksasa Sanskrit drama Sanskrit literature Urubhanga The Sanskrit drama in its origin, development, theory & practice By Arthur...