Sanskrit language and Literature/ Adyanath Vidyabhusan (Translator) /Prabodhchandroya Natakam/ Calcutta Rajdhanyang / Publication: 1300 BC/ Number of Pages: 176/
Prabodhchandroya Natakam প্রবোধচন্দ্রোদয় নাটকম
Prabodhachanrodaya Natakam is a Bengali translation of the original drama Prabodhachanrodaya written by Sri Krishna Mishra. The book contains the original text in Sanskrit along with a Bengali translation. One of the interesting features of this drama is that the characters in the drama are known as jealousy, egoism, lust, anger etc.
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