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  Seasons India :: Indian Literature - Urdu
Among his other plays is, Adhe Adhure (The Incomplete Ones) is extremely popular with the modern middle-class audiences, and Lehron Ke Rajhamsa (The Swans of the Waves), a close study of the renunciation of the Buddha, and its effect on his own people.
Essentially a romantic humanist, Bharati is famous for his poignant treatment of first love, his lyricism and humanistic vision.
Bharati has been honoured with some of the highest literary and State awards, including the Padma Shri.
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 The Mahabharata as Theatre by Pradip Bhattacharya
It is, indeed, a tribute to the clear-sightedness of Mallika Sarabhai that out of that confusion she has so successfully sieved out the scintillating gem that is Draupadi as felt in the heart of another woman of culture and power.
Besides the singular performances of Shaoli Mitra and Mallika Sarabhai, Calcutta has seen in early 1990 the staging of what is possibly the most fierce and traumatic representation of the horror of the Kurukshetra holocaust: Dharmavir Bharati's Andhaa Yuga.
Where Bose makes the epic contemporary in terms of an expose of a disintegrating polity, bereft of values, living and feeding on offal, Bharati makes the flesh crawl with all-too-fresh memories of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and napalmed Vietnam.
www.boloji.com /hinduism/084.htm   (721 words)

  
 Hindi literature -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He made significant contribution to novel, short story, travelogue, criticism, memoirs and drama.
Dharmavir Bharati (1926-1997) was a renowned Hindi writer and known to many as the editor of the magazine Saaptahik Hindustan.
Amongst his famous works are 'Suraj ka saatva ghoda' (The Seventh Steed of the Sun), and the lyrical play 'Andha-Yug'.
www.i-encyclopedia.com /index.php/Hindi_literature   (1112 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Guwahati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The play will be staged in the university auditorium to celebrate a decade of the Bodo Students’ Literary Society of the institution.
The play was originally staged in Hindi as Andhajug and was based on the works of famous Hindi playwright Dharmavir Bharati.
In Bodo, khwmsi means dark and muga means a century.
www.telegraphindia.com /1041210/asp/guwahati/story_4108639.asp   (344 words)

  
 Hindi literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He made significant contribution to novel, short story,travelogue, criticism, memoirs and drama.
Dharmavir Bharati (1926 - 1997) wasa renowned Hindi writer and known to many as the editor of the magazine Saaptahik Hindustan.
Amongst his famous works are 'Surajka saatva ghoda' (The Seventh Steed of the Sun), and the lyrical play 'Andha-Yug'.
www.therfcc.org /hindi-literature-184.html   (1078 words)

  
 GOA WORLD Let The Verses Flow
His poetic stylistics has not changed much during the past 30 years despite this experimentation.
Encouraged by literary stalwarts like B.B.Borkar, Shankar Ramani, Manoharrai Sardessai, Nagesh Karmali, Dharmavir Bharati, U.R.Ananthamurthy and others, Ramesh's poetry has come to occupy its exclusive place in Konkani literature.
As a former president of the Konkani Bhasha Mandal, Ramesh tried to infuse a new spirit into that institution.
www.goa-world.com /GOA/ABOUT_GOA/konkani.htm   (834 words)

  
 Renowned Playwright Ratan Thiyam Teaches at Fordham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Fordham University Theatre Company’s production of The Blind Age, Dharmavir Bharati’s play about the physically and morally devastating consequences of war, featured a 25-member cast under the direction of Ratan Thiyam.
This fall, Thiyam is working with the Fordham University Theatre Company, directing a production of The Blind Age by Dharmavir Bharati.
Based on the classic Indian epic Mahabharata, The Blind Age is one of India’s most widely produced modern plays—and, like many of Thiyam’s own plays, it is explicitly concerned with the ethics and horrors of war.
www.fordham.edu /Campus_Resources/Public_Affairs/Inside_Fordham/Inside_Fordham_Archi/November_2004/News/Renowned_Playwright__18831.html   (628 words)

  
 Participants and Papers - Chewing the west - IIAS - Agenda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dharmavir Bharati, (b.1926) Indian playwright, novelist, poet and publicist, was known in the last decades of his life as the editor of the prestigious Hindi weekly Dharmayug.
The narrative blends the technique of the nested tale (a series of narratives emboxed in a central frame, popular in folk and classical narratives) with a deliberately ironical Marxian/Freudian perspective.
The play blends folks theatre conventions with those from classic Sanskrit drama and the Greek to dramatize the lawless events of the last days of the epic battle of Mahabharata which signal the break of a new age of darkness.
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 Dharmavir Bharati
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 Mahabharat from Bhismadev Seebaluck. Preface Annauth.
Going through the text of Bhishmadev Seebaluck’s Mahabharat- The Eternal Conflict has been a thrilling cultural encounter.
This from known-to-unknown voyage with the great heroes of the world’s greatest epic reminded me of Peter Brooks’s mega production and of Dharmavir Bharati’s Andha Yug.
It is not only due to the greatness of the saga itself but also because of Bhishmadev’s lucid style, ability and control of the lyrical and impressive dialogues throughout.
www.kiltir.com /english/b0017/mahabharat-preface.shtml   (410 words)

  
 Online Journal of Indology | Bibliographic Encyclopedia | Authors | Dharmavir - aH3580.5 - EIPA
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Dharmavir Dhanna Top 10 Bestselling Books: Dharmavir Dhanna
Dharmavira Bharati: Anubhava aura abhivyakti : Lakshmanadatta Gautama
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 Treasures of art go unnoticed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The scale and budget of the two exhibitions are entirely different,'' Doshi said.
However, several allied activities, such as the recitation by Amrish Puri ofKanupriya, a collection of poems written by Dr Dharmavir Bharati and the performance of Geet Govind by Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra organised at the NGMA were well received.
Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19981228/36250854.html   (202 words)

  
 Teachers and Performers of Indian Music and Dance
Post graduate from Rabindra Bharati University, : Kolkata.Was associated with eminent musician like Ptd.
He has performed in many major cities in India and abroad with instrumental vocal and kathak dance.
Address: c-113, Dharmavir Market, Tajpurpahari Badarpur New Delhi -
www.chandrakantha.com /teachers/index.html   (11602 words)

  
 BOOKS ON HINDUISM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A Hindu View of the World: Essays in the Intellectual Kshatriya Tradition / Rajaram, Navaratna S. Hindu Views and Ways and the Hindu-Muslim Interface: An Anthropological Assessment / Bharati, Agehananda
Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam: A Comparative Study / Schneider, Del Byron
Hinduism, Hindutva & Secularism / Mathew, P.D. Hinduism: A Religion to Live / Chaudhuri, Nirad C. Hinduism: A Way of Life / Chakravarti, Sitansu S. Hinduism: An Introduction / Singh, Dharmavir
www.saujanyabooks.com /Hinduism.htm   (4807 words)

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