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Vasantasena is a
fictional character and the
protagonist of the
iconic Sanskrit play Mṛichchhakatika (The
Little Clay Cart)
written by Śūdraka. Mricchakatika...
- who
falls in love with a
wealthy courtesan or nagarvadhu, Sanskrit:
Vasantasenā.
Despite their mutual affection, however, the couple's
lives and love...
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Vasantasena is a 1941
Indian Kannada-language film
directed by
Ramayyar Shirur. It
stars Lakshmi Bai,
Subbayya Naidu and
Nagendra Rao in lead roles. The...
- Clay Cart)
featured a
nagarvadhu (courtesan) with a
heart of gold
named Vasantasena. In
French literature,
early appearances of the
hooker with the heart...
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first quarter of the
fifth century BC. The
story is
about a courtesan,
Vasantasena (Rekha), and her
chance meeting with a poor
Brahmin man,
Charudatta (Shekhar...
- Year Film Role 1934 Sati
Sulochana Indrajit 1940
Bhookailas Ravana 1941
Vasantasena Charudatta 1943
Satya Harishchandra Harischandra 1947
Mahatma Kabir 1958...
- play Mṛcchakatika from the
fourth century, she
portrays the
courtesan Vasantasena and, for her performance, was
acknowledged as the Best
Actress (Hindi)...
- love for
Vasantasena, a rich
courtesan or nagarvadhu. The love
affair is
complicated by a
royal courtier, who is also
attracted to
Vasantasena. The plot...
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Buddhist disciple,
described in
Vaishali Ki
Nagarvadhu by
Acharya Chatursen Vasantasena, a
character in the
classic Sanskrit story of Mricchakatika, written...
- Ulla Winblad, in the
famous 18th-century
poems of Carl
Michael Bellman.
Vasantasena, a
nagarvadhu in the
ancient Indian Sanskrit play Mṛcchakatika by Śūdraka...