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The Mrichchakati: Or The Toy Cart A Drama Translated From The Original Sanscrit - Gyan Books

About The Book: The Mrichchhakatika: or The Toy Cart, translated by Horace Hayman Wilson, is a classical Sanskrit drama attributed to Śūdraka. Set in ancient Ujjain, it tells the story of Charudatta, a noble but impoverished merchant, and Vasantasena, a wealthy courtesan. The play blends romance, political intrigue, and social commentary with moments of humor and suspense. Celebrated for its rich characterization and realistic portrayal of society, it stands out from traditional Sanskrit dramas focused on royalty, offering a more human and grounded narrative.

Author: Horace Hayman Wilson

Pages: 210

Edition: 1826

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