About The Book: Nagananda, or The Joy of the Snake-World, translated by Palmer Boyd (1826-1903), is a classical Sanskrit drama attributed to King Harsha. Blending Buddhist compassion with traditional Indian theatrical elements, the play narrates the story of Prince Jimutavahana, who sacrifices himself to save a Naga (serpent being). Boyd's translation preserves the poetic and spiritual essence of the original, offering insights into ancient Indian literature, religious values, and dramatic tradition. It remains a valuable resource for students of Sanskrit drama and Indian culture.
Author: Palmer Boyd
Pages: 240
Edition: 1872
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