(J) Write a note on Indian Drama?
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The term Indian classical drama refers to the tradition of dramatic literature and performance in ancient India. The origin of dramatic performance in the Indian subcontinent can be traced back to as early as 200 BCE. Its drama is regarded as the highest achievement of Sanskrit literature.
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- The term Indian drama pertains to the belief in dramatic literature and performance in historical India. The origins of drama in the Indian subcontinent can be outlined back to the Rigveda (1200-1500 BCE), which includes an abundance of hymns in the structure of dialogues, or even events, as well as hymns that make usage of other literary forms such as animal fables
- Nonetheless, Indian drama starts up its classical stage in the 3rd-4th century BCE with the writing of the Nātyaśāstra (lit. The Science of Drama). Indian classical drama is heeded as the outstanding accomplishment of Sanskrit literature.
- The Buddhist playwright, poet and philosopher Asvaghosa, who wrote the Buddhacarita, is deemed to have been one of the initial Sanskrit dramatists along with Bhāsa, who probably lived in the 2nd century BCE, and is popular for composing two of the only enduring tragedies in Sanskrit drama.
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