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History · Negotiating the Sources UGC NET December 2020 History
Passage
Ancient India has bequeathed to us a vast treasury of texts which represent the intellectual and literary activities of more than two thousand years and cover a wide field. The earliest literary work, the Samhita of the Rigveda, is at least three thousand years old and may be even considerably older. A continuous stream of literature flowing since that remote age, widening in the course of centuries and embracing almost all fields of human endeavour excepting political activity, throws a light on the civilization of India such as we do not meet with in the case of other ancient cultures. This mass of literature deals with philosophy and religion, including ethics, ritual and ceremonial; cosmogony, cosmology, geography, astronomy and the allied sciences; political and economic doctrines and practices; and, in a minor way, with almost all branches of secular life. It includes, besides a mass of religious texts, purely literary works such as epics, lyrics, kavyas, dramas and prose romances, as well as biographies and folk tales. Although it does not help us very much in reconstructing the political history of ancient India, it throws a flood of light on and enables us to trace the various stages in the development of culture and civilization in ancient India, such as is not possible in the case of ancient Egypt, Western Asia, China and even Greece and Rome.
The most popular themes of ancient Indian dramas are based on the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, courtly love and folk tales. Which of the following dramas, considered to be written by Bhasa, has taken its plot from the Ramayana?
AAbhisheka ✓ Correct
BAvimaraka
CBalacharita
DPancharatra
Correct answer: (A) Abhisheka — The Abhisheka took its plot from the Ramayana, so the answer is Abhisheka.
Explanation
The Abhisheka took its plot from the Ramayana, so the answer is Abhisheka.
The Abhisheka, a drama written by Bhasa, took its plot from the Ramayana.
It deals with the coronation of Rama.
Bhasa was an early Sanskrit dramatist whose plays were rediscovered in the twentieth century.
The Balacharita and the Pancharatra of Bhasa drew on the Krishna legend and the Mahabharata.
So the drama with a plot from the Ramayana is the Abhisheka.

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