Uttararāmacarita (Sanskrit: उत्तररामचरित, IAST: Uttararāmacarita) (transl. The Later Story of Rama) is a Sanskrit play in seven acts in the Nataka style by Bhavabhuti.[1] It depicts the later life of Hindu god Rama, from the coronation after Rama's return from exile, to his reunion with his wife Sita whom he abandoned immediately after his coronation and his two sons Lava and Kusha, covering a period of more than twelve years.
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Uttararāmacarita (Sanskrit: उत्तररामचरित, IAST: Uttararāmacarita) (transl. The Later Story of Rama) is a Sanskrit play in seven acts in the Nataka style...
Kalidasa. He is known as "Poet of Karun Rasa" for his work named as Uttararamacarita. Bhavabhuti was born in Padmapura, Vidarbha, in Gondia district, on...
drama, including 6 full translations (Mṛcchakatika, Vikramōrvaśīyam, Uttararamacarita, Malatimadhava, Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali). These 7 plays — plus...
written the following three plays: Malati-Madhava, Mahaviracharita and Uttararamacarita. Among these three, the last two cover between them the entire epic...
a literary journal. He wrote two short stories. He translated the Uttararamacarita of Bhavabhuti into Odia. He also contributed to children's literature...
historian, and writer, best known for his translations and editions of the Uttararamacarita, the Kavyadarsha, and the Bhagavad Gita, and his research on Sanskrit...
textual criticism (p. 7), and wrote an article on Kundamala and the Uttararamacarita in which he convincingly proved that Dinnaga (author of the former)...
Yamuna. The 8th-century poet and dramatist Bhavabhuti, in Act 1 of the Uttararamacarita, described paintings which indicated geographical regions. In the 20th...
419 pp, Somadeva Vasudeva, 2006, ISBN 0-8147-8815-7 Rama’s Last Act (Uttararāmacarita) by Bhavabhūti: 458 pp, Sheldon I. Pollock, with a foreword by Girish...
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Rama's Last Act (Uttararāmacarita) of Bhavabhūti. New York: New York University Press, 2007. (Clay Sanskrit...
gathers in an open auditorium (as had happened in Bhavabhuti's play Uttararamacarita). As Vakpati starts his narration, there is perfect silence. He states...
translated the Sanskrit plays Malatimadhava and Uttararamacarita by Bhavabhuti into Gujarati. Of these, Uttararamacarita was considered an excellent translation...