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Uttararāmacharita (Sanskrit: उत्तररामचरित, IAST:
Uttararāmacharita) (transl. The
Later Story of Rama) is a
Sanskrit play in
seven acts in the
Nataka style...
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criticisms have been made for centuries: the eighth-century play
Uttararamacharita portrays Rama as regretful, and as
forced by duty to kill Shambuka...
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style compared to his two
known later works:
Malatimadhava and
Uttararamacharita.
Though currently composed of
seven acts, the
whole present text may...
- epic poems. The 8th
century poet,
Bhavabhuti describes in his play,
Uttararamacharita (verse 2–3), how the character, Atreyi,
travelled to
southern India...
- Vākyapadīya, Śatakatraya
Bhavabhuti Mahaviracharita, Malatimadhava,
Uttararamacharita Bhāsa Svapnavasavadatta, Urubhanga, Pratima-nataka, Abhisheka-natka...
- Kamal. Calcutta:
Kedar Nath Bose. OCLC 4538216. Bhavabhūti (1911).
Uttararamacharita.
Translated by Kāle, M(oreshvar) R(amchandra). Bombay:
Gopal Narayan...