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This critical study presents an in-depth analysis of Bhasa’s plays, one of the most significant contributions to Sanskrit dramatic literature. Bhasa, an ancient Indian playwright, is renowned for his innovative dramatic techniques and compelling narratives that have influenced classical theater for centuries.
Editor T. Ganapati Sastri meticulously examines Bhasa’s theatrical works, exploring their literary merit, structural complexity, and cultural significance. The study covers character development, plot construction, and the philosophical themes embedded within these classical dramas.
Readers will gain valuable understanding of how Bhasa’s plays reflect the social, political, and spiritual dimensions of ancient Indian society. This scholarly work is essential for students of Sanskrit literature, theater historians, and anyone interested in classical Indian dramatic arts and their enduring legacy in world literature.







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