Mudrarakshasa
The Mudrārākshasa is a Sanskrit-language play by Vishakhadatta that narrates the ascent of the Emperor Chandragupta Maurya to power in India. The play is an example of creative writing, but not entirely fictional. It is dated variously from the late 4th century to the 8th century CE.
Characters
- Chandragupta Maurya, one of the protagonists
- Chanakya, one of the protagonists
- Rakshasa, the main antagonist
- Malayketu, the son of Parvataka and one of the henchmen
- Parvataka, a greedy king who firstly supported Chandragupta but later changed his preference to Dhana Nanda
- Vairodhak
- Durdhara, wife of Chandragupta Maurya
- Bhadraketu
- Chandandasa
- Jeevsidhhi
Adaptations
There is a Tamil version based on the Sanskrit play and Keshavlal Dhruv translated the original into Gujarati as Mel ni Mudrika. There is a Kannada version of the play Mudramanjusha written by Kempunarayana.The later episodes of the TV series Chanakya were based mostly on the Mudrarakshasa.
; Feature film
A film in Sanskrit was made in 2006 by Dr Manish Mokshagundam, using the same plot as the play but in a modern setting.
Editions
- . , . Sixth edition 1918, reprinted 1976 and by Motilal Banarsidass, 2000.
- . Reprint 2004,
- . Originally published as part of Three Sanskrit plays.