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what do you think is the origin of indian classical drama?


Faseela Veeran kutty 24th Jun, 2021
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Sohamsengupta8 24th Jun, 2021

Hello STudent ,

The term Indian classical drama refers to the the ancient Indian dramatic literature and performance in India. The origin of dramatic performance in Indian subcontinent can be traced as  back to as early as200 BCE. Kalidas show was in 4th and 5th BCE was arguably Varna Dada ancient India India dramatist.

Earliest origin of drama is found in Athens yeah insane themes called the theorems where sung in honour of the god dionysus. This seems way adapted collector as a quarrel precision where the participants would dress up in costume and masks.

Classical drama refers to the theatrical traditions of Greece and Rome quiz together form the foundations of dramatic performance of Western India.

Bhasa is considered to be the father of insane Indian classical drama who born in 3rd century a.d.. India has a ancient history of 8000 years old. Gaon has three types of genre which divided into tragedy,comedy,and tragecomedy.


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