A classic work of Indian literature, Mudrarakshasa is a play that was written in Sanskrit by Vishakhadatta, in the 4th century CE. Set in the time of the first Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta, it tells the story of political intrigue and power struggle in the royal court, and is known for its nuanced portrayal of complex characters.
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