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Mahaviracharita ("Exploits of a Great Hero") is a play by the 8th-century Sanskrit playwright Bhavabhuti based on the early life of Rama, the hero of the Ramayana and venerated as a Hindu deity. It is the first play of Bhavabhuti, thus lacking in character and style compared to his two known later works: and Uttararamacharita. Though currently composed of seven acts, the whole present text may not have been composed by Bhavabhuti.

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  • Mahaviracharita ("Exploits of a Great Hero") is a play by the 8th-century Sanskrit playwright Bhavabhuti based on the early life of Rama, the hero of the Ramayana and venerated as a Hindu deity. It is the first play of Bhavabhuti, thus lacking in character and style compared to his two known later works: and Uttararamacharita. Though currently composed of seven acts, the whole present text may not have been composed by Bhavabhuti. (en)
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  • Mahaviracharita ("Exploits of a Great Hero") is a play by the 8th-century Sanskrit playwright Bhavabhuti based on the early life of Rama, the hero of the Ramayana and venerated as a Hindu deity. It is the first play of Bhavabhuti, thus lacking in character and style compared to his two known later works: and Uttararamacharita. Though currently composed of seven acts, the whole present text may not have been composed by Bhavabhuti. (en)
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  • Mahaviracharita (en)
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