Natakakar hasimalla Hindi
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891.1 H225 D 101029 Dure-tattire | 891.1 H2511 T 105588 The puranas: | 891.1 K 1275 N 108119 Nticharami : | 891.1 K1228 N 104900 Natakakar hasimalla | 891.1 R1459 P 105493 Prachina sanskrit natak | 891.1 R877 P 100483 The Padyavali An Anthology of Vaisnava Verses in Sanskrit | 891.1 Un21 K 105089 Kalidaso nisargacha |
The Sanskrit dramas cover a wide range of subjects and types of play. They include full-length poetic love stories, political plays and palace intrigues, as well as shorter farces and one-act love monologues. The foremost drama genre centred on the character of a noble hero. These “heroic dramas”, often with plots derived from tradition, are called natakas. Another important type of drama is a kind of social play dealing with various kinds of human relationships. These plays, mostly invented by their authors, are called prakranas.
Sanskrit rupakasahitya me natak, Nataka ka swarup.
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