Portal:Sanskrit drama

General

 * Books
 * The Sanskrit Drama, by Arthur Berriedale Keith, 1924.


 * General articles & Encyclopedia entries
 * "The Drama", ch. XIII in A History of Sanskrit Literature by Arthur Anthony Macdonell, 1900.
 * "Introductory Sketch of the Sanskrit Drama", pp. 1–13 in A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama, by Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. (1906)
 * (§2. Indian Drama).


 * Theory
 * Natya Shastra, by Bharata Muni
 * The Daśarūpa, a treatise on Hindu Dramaturgy, by Dhanañjaya, transl. by George C. O. Haas (1912)
 * The Mirror of Gesture, by Nandikeśvara, transl. by Ananda Coomaraswamy & Gopala Kristnayya Duggirala (1917)


 * Bibliographies
 * A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama: with an introductory sketch of the dramatic literature of India, by Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. (1906)

Collections

 * Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, 3 vols., translated by Horace Hayman Wilson (1827)
 * Vol 1 (contains Mṛicchakaṭika)
 * Vol 2 (contains Vikramorvaśīya, Malatīmādhava, Uttararāmacarita)
 * Vol 3 (contains Mudrārākṣasa, Ratnāvalī)

Individual plays

 * Mahāvīracarita, by Bhavabhūti
 * Mahá-Víra-Charita, the adventures of the great hero Ráma, 1st ed., translated by John Pickford (1871)
 * Mālavikāgnimitra, by Kālidāsa
 * The Malavikágnimitra, 2nd ed., translated by Charles Henry Tawney (1891)
 * Mṛcchakaṭikā (The Toy Cart), by Śūdraka
 * The Mrichchakati, or The Toy Cart, translated by Horace Hayman Wilson (1826)
 * The Little Clay Cart, [Mṛcchakaṭika], translated by Arthur William Ryder (1905)
 * Nāgānanda (Joy of Serpents), by Harsha
 * Nágánanda, or the joy of the snake-world, a Buddhist drama in five acts, translated by Palmer Boyd (1872)
 * Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha (tr. by G. K. Nariman, A. V. William Jackson and Charles J. Ogden) (1923) (Part of Indo-Iranian Series, Vol 10, of Columbia University)
 * Ratnāvalī, by Harsha
 * Śakuntalā (Abhijñānaśākuntalam), by Kālidāsa
 * Sacontala; or, The Fatal Ring, 3rd ed., translated by William Jones (1792) [1870 reprint]
 * Śakoontalá; or, The Lost Ring, 4th ed., translated by Monier Williams (1872)
 * Sakuntala and Her Keepsake, translated by Roby Datta (1915)
 * Uttararāmacarita, by Bhavabhūti
 * Rama's Later History, or Uttara-Rama-Charita, Part 1, Introduction and Translation, by Shripad Krishna Belvalkar (1915)
 * Uttara Ráma Charita, 2nd ed., translated by Charles Henry Tawney (1874)
 * Viddhaśālabhañjikā, by Rājaśekhara
 * Vikramōrvaśīyam, by Kālidāsa

Dramatists

 * Bhavabhūti
 * Harsha
 * Kālidāsa
 * Śūdraka
 * Kālidāsa
 * Śūdraka
 * Śūdraka
 * Śūdraka