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Skandgupt Prasad, Jay Shankar

By: Prasad, Jay ShankarLanguage: Hin Publication details: New Delhi Lokbharti Prakashan Pvt. Ltd. 2022 Edition: 1st Revised EditionDescription: 144p. Soft/Paper BoundISBN: 9789383522279Subject(s): Hindi -- Hindi DramaDDC classification: H891.432 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Shankar Prasad was born on 30 January 1890 at Sarai gowardhan, Varanasi. Jaishankar Prasad had his initial education in Varanasi, after which his education was managed at home where he studied Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu and Persian. He was honored with Hindi poet, playwright, novelist and many such titles. He died in Varanasi on 15 November 1937 due to tuberculosis. This play is about politics, bravery and the power to govern. It describes the life span of the last emperor of the Gupta dynasty, king Chandragupta, who was a proud, patriotic ruler. Songs and soliloquy are an intrinsic part of the play, which helps connect the intense tragedy of the ruler's private life with his great success in the public domain.
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Books Books HPSMs Ganpat Parsekar College of Education, Harmal
HPS-Hindi Drama (Natak)
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Skandgupt (Historical Drama) By Jaishankar Prasad ( An Introduction To Skandgupt Followed By Original And Errorless Text) Paperback – 1 January 2021 (Paperback, JAISHANKAR PRASAD) (BOOK, Hindi, JAISHANKAR PRASAD)

Shankar Prasad was born on 30 January 1890 at Sarai gowardhan, Varanasi. Jaishankar Prasad had his initial education in Varanasi, after which his education was managed at home where he studied Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu and Persian. He was honored with Hindi poet, playwright, novelist and many such titles. He died in Varanasi on 15 November 1937 due to tuberculosis. This play is about politics, bravery and the power to govern. It describes the life span of the last emperor of the Gupta dynasty, king Chandragupta, who was a proud, patriotic ruler. Songs and soliloquy are an intrinsic part of the play, which helps connect the intense tragedy of the ruler's private life with his great success in the public domain.

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