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Role
  
Playwright

Movies
  
Utsav, Vasantsena

Name
  
Shudraka Shudraka

Plays
  
Mrcchakatika

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Books
  
The little clay cart (Mrcchakatika), Mrcchakatikam of Sudraka

Similar
  
Bhasa, Arthur W Ryder, Arthur Llewellyn Basham, Girish Karnad, Annu Kapoor

Micchakatika [Drama].bengali name - MATIR GARI. Part -3


Shudraka (IAST: Śūdraka) was an Indian king and playwright. Three Sanskrit plays are ascribed to him - Mrichchhakatika (The Little Clay Cart), Vinavasavadatta, and a bhana (short one-act monologue), Padmaprabhritaka.

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Identification

Śūdraka The Mrichchhakatika of Sudraka by M R Kale 8120800826

The prologue of Mrichchhakatika states that its poet was a king renowned as "Shudraka". He had performed Ashvamedha (horse sacrifice) to prove his superiority, and immolated himself at the age of 110 years, after coronating his son as the new king. The prologue describes him as a distinguished wise man, who had mastered knowledge of the Rigveda, the Samaveda, mathematics, the Kamashastra and the art of training elephants.

Śūdraka Indian Playwright

No historical records mention a king by the name Shudraka (which literally means "little servant"). The first four acts of Mrichchhakatika are virtually a copy of the corresponding acts from Bhasa's unfinished play Charudattam. One theory is that the poet of Mrichchhakatika simply finished Bhasa's play out of respect, styling himself as the "little servant" of Bhasa.

Śūdraka Sudraka Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

A fourteenth century text attributes Mrichchhakatika to a duo, Bhartrimentha and Vikramaditya. The Mrichchhakatika is set in Ujjain. It is known that an Ujjain-based poet by the name Bhartrimentha was a contemporary of Kalidasa; the legendary king Vikramaditya also lived in Ujjain. However, identifying these two as the authors of Mrichchhakatika is chronologically impossible.

Śūdraka

According to Farley P. Richmond, Shudraka was simply a mythical figure, and the authorship of the play is uncertain. Others have identifiefd Shudraka as the pen name of an Abhira king from the third century CE, either Indranigupta, or Shivadatta, father of Ishvarasena.

Śūdraka of Sudraka

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Śūdraka The Little Clay Cart Sudraka eBook All You Can Books

Śūdraka Welcome to Muse India

References

Śūdraka Wikipedia


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