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born 3rd century ADIndian dramatist.The earliest known dramatist in Sanskrit, he was known only by the allusions of other Sanskrit dramatists until the texts of 13 of his dramas were discovered and published in 1912. Most of his works are adaptations of themes of heroism and romantic love borrowed from two epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. He diverged from the conventions of the time by portraying battles and killings on the stage. His influence is seen in the works of the 5th-century dramatist Kalidasa.
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▪ Indian dramatistborn 3rd century AD, , Indiathe earliest known Sanskrit dramatist, many of whose complete plays have been found.In 1912 an Indian scholar discovered and published the texts of 13 of Bhāsa's dramas, previously known only by the allusions of ancient Sanskrit dramatists. His best work, Svapnavāsavadattā (“The Dream of Vāsavadattā”), depicts a king losing and then regaining his kingdom from a usurper. The majority of his dramas are ingenious adaptations on themes of heroism and romantic love borrowed from India's two great epics, the Rāmāyaṇa and the Mahābhārata. Bhāsa deviated from the accepted dramaturgy of the time by portraying battle scenes and killings on the stage. His influence is seen in the works of the great 5th-century dramatist Kālidāsa, who consciously imitated and improved upon some of Bhāsa's literary motifs.* * *
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