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Nrusinhavatar (pronounced [nrusĩhavətar]) is one of the two Gujarati plays written by Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi, the other is Kanta. Written probably in 1896, it recounts the puranic mythological tale of Nrusinhavatar. It was first staged by the Mumbai Gujarati Natak Company in 1899 but was unsuccessful. It was staged again in 1906-07 and became successful. It was edited and published as the book by Dhirubhai Thaker in 1955.

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  • Nrusinhavatar (pronounced [nrusĩhavətar]) is one of the two Gujarati plays written by Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi, the other is Kanta. Written probably in 1896, it recounts the puranic mythological tale of Nrusinhavatar. It was first staged by the Mumbai Gujarati Natak Company in 1899 but was unsuccessful. It was staged again in 1906-07 and became successful. It was edited and published as the book by Dhirubhai Thaker in 1955. (en)
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  • Diti
  • Hiranyakashipu
  • Indra
  • Jay and Vijay
  • Kashyap
  • Laxmi
  • Narad
  • Nrusinh
  • Prahalad
  • Queen of Hiranyakashipu
  • Shambuk and Hyagriva
  • Vishnu
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  • 1899-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • First edition cover page, 1955 (en)
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  • Vishnu (en)
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  • Indra (en)
  • Kashyap (en)
  • Laxmi (en)
  • Diti (en)
  • Hiranyakashipu (en)
  • Narad (en)
  • Prahalad (en)
  • Jay and Vijay (en)
  • Nrusinh (en)
  • Queen of Hiranyakashipu (en)
  • Shambuk and Hyagriva (en)
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  • 1899 (xsd:integer)
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  • Nrusinhavatar (pronounced [nrusĩhavətar]) is one of the two Gujarati plays written by Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi, the other is Kanta. Written probably in 1896, it recounts the puranic mythological tale of Nrusinhavatar. It was first staged by the Mumbai Gujarati Natak Company in 1899 but was unsuccessful. It was staged again in 1906-07 and became successful. It was edited and published as the book by Dhirubhai Thaker in 1955. (en)
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  • Nrusinhavatar (en)
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