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'''''Svapnavasavadattam''''' ({{lang-sa|स्वप्नवासवदत्तम्}}, {{IAST|Svapnavāsavadattam}}) ([[English language|English]]: '''''The dream of [[Vasavadatta]]''''') is a [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] play in six acts written by the ancient Indian poet [[Bhasa]]. It is probably the best known of [[Bhāsa]]'s works. The plot of the drama is drawn from the romantic narratives about the [[Vatsa]] king Udayana and Vasavadatta, the daughter of Pradyota, the ruler of [[Avanti (India)|Avanti]], which were current in the poet's time and which seem to have captivated popular imagination. The main theme of the drama is the sorrow of Udayana for his queen Vasavadatta, believed by him to have perished in a fire, which was actually a rumour spread by Yaugandharayana, a minister of Udayana to compel his king to marry Padmavati, the daughter of the king of [[Magadha]]. It forms, in context, a continuation of his another drama, ''Pratijnayaugandharayana''.
 
The complete text of the ''Svapnavasavadattam'' was long lost until it was discovered in [[Kerala]] in 1912. And I would like to that dramma..... I hope u r also reading this.... by Anjan Sarkar (ABPS).
 
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