Sanskrit language and Literature/ Bhagaban Nandikesvar/ Abhinayadarpan/ Modern Book Agency/ Publication: 1344 BC/ Number of Pages: 162/
Abhinayadarpan অভিনয়দর্পন
Abhinayadarpana is a Bengali translation and explanation of the original Sanskrit text called Abhinayadarpana. The book is translated by Ashoknath Shastri. The present work contains a detailed study of different aspects and gestures of dance performance as they were conceived in ancient India.
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