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Two tragic plays that break the rules: both show the hero dying on stage, a scenario forbidden in Sanskrit dramaturgy. King Harsha's play, composed in the seventh century, re-examines the Buddhist tale of a magician prince who makes the ultimate sacrifice to save a hostage snake (naga).The Shattered Thighs, attributed to Bhasa, the illustrious predecessor to ancient Kali?dasa, transforms a crucial episode of the Maha?bh?rata war. As he dies from a foul blow to the legs delivered in his duel with Bhima, Dury?dhana's character is inverted, depicted as a noble and gracious exemplar amidst the wreckage of the fearsome battle scene.
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