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Rakshasaas Ring
Contributor(s): Vishakha-Datta (Author), Coulson, Michael (Translator)
ISBN: 081471661X     ISBN-13: 9780814716618
Publisher: Clay Sanskrit
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2005
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The aristocrat who wrote this vigorous political play eschewed sentimentality in favor of realistic characterization and forceful action. It is 316 BCE, one year after Chandragupta Maurya, aided by his subtle minister Chnakya, has seized the kingdom of Mgadha from the last king of the Nanda dynasty. Rkshasa, Nandas incorruptible minister, flees abroad and plots his vengeance, while Chnakya seeks to win him over to honor Chandragupta Maurya as his new king.

The aristocrat who wrote this vigorous political play eschewed sentimentality in favor of realistic characterization and forceful action. It is 316 BCE, one year after Chandragupta Maurya, aided by his subtle minister Chankya, has seized the kingdom of Mgadha from the last king of the Nanda dynasty. Rkshasa, Nanda's incorruptible minister, flees abroad and plots his vengeance, while Chankya seeks to win him over to honor Chandragupta Maurya as his new king.

Co-published by New YorkUniversity Press and the JJC Foundation

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Ancient, Classical & Medieval
- Drama
Dewey: 891.22
LCCN: 2005011451
Series: Clay Sanskrit Library
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 4.54" W x 6.66" (0.58 lbs) 385 pages
 
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The aristocrat who wrote this vigorous political play eschewed sentimentality in favor of realistic characterization and forceful action. It is 316 BCE, one year after Chandra-gupta Maurya, aided by his subtle minister Ch nakya, has seized the kingdom of M gadha from the last king of the Nanda dynasty. R kshasa, Nanda's incorruptible minister, flees abroad and plots his vengeance, while Ch nakya seeks to win him over to honor Chandra-gupta Maurya as his new king.
The aristocrat who wrote this vigorous political play eschewed sentimentality in favor of realistic characterization and forceful action. It is 316 BCE, one year after Chandra-gupta Maurya, aided by his subtle minister Chan kya, has seized the kingdom of M gadha from the last king of the Nanda dynasty. R kshasa, Nanda's incorruptible minister, flees abroad and plots his vengeance, while Chan kya seeks to win him over to honor Chandra-gupta Maurya as his new king.
Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation
For more on this title and other titles in the Clay Sanskrit series, please visit http: //www.claysanskritlibrary.org