Uttararamacarita
The Uttararamacarita (उत्तररामचरित, IAST: Uttararāmacarita) is a Sanskrit play in 7 acts in the Nataka style by Bhavabhuti.[1] It covers the events of the Uttara Kanda of the Valmiki Ramayana, the final years of Rama on Earth up to his ascension.
The Sanskritist and Archaeologist Hasmukh Dhirajlal Sankalia demonstrated that Dinnaga, author of Kundamala, influenced Bhavabhuti in the writing of the Uttaramacarita.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.indianscriptures.com/scriptures/introduction-of-scriptures/classical-sanskrut-literature/uttararamacharita
- ↑ Sankalia, H.D., Kundamala and Uttararamacarita. St. Xavier’s College Magazine: 22: 63 - 76. (1930)
External links
- Rama’s Last Act, the Clay Sanskrit Library edition of the book (translated by Sheldon Pollock)
- 1874 translation by C. H. Tawney
- 1895 edition (Nyaya Sudha Press, Nagpur)
- 1903 edition (Nirnaya Sagar Press)
- 1915 edition (Harvard Oriental Series 21)
- Balamanorama series
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