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Vikramōrvaśīyam (Devanagari विक्रमोर्वशीयम्), meaning Ūrvaśī Won by Valour) is a five-act Sanskrit play by ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, who lived in the 4th or 5th Century CE, on the Vedic love story of King Pururavas and an Apsarā (celestial nymph) named Ūrvaśī, known for her beauty. As per the tradition, while the basic plot has taken elements from the sources such as the Samvāda Sūkta of the Ṛgveda, Mahābhārata and others, Kālidāsa has made significant adaptations to make the presentation more appealing while establishing his prowess as a playwright.

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  • Vikramōrvaśīyam (Devanagari विक्रमोर्वशीयम्), meaning Ūrvaśī Won by Valour) is a five-act Sanskrit play by ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, who lived in the 4th or 5th Century CE, on the Vedic love story of King Pururavas and an Apsarā (celestial nymph) named Ūrvaśī, known for her beauty. As per the tradition, while the basic plot has taken elements from the sources such as the Samvāda Sūkta of the Ṛgveda, Mahābhārata and others, Kālidāsa has made significant adaptations to make the presentation more appealing while establishing his prowess as a playwright. Vikramorvaśīyam is the second of the three plays written by Kālidāsa, the first being Mālavikāgnimitram and the third being the celebrated Abhijñānaśākuntalam. According to one theory, "Vikrama" in the title alludes to Kālidāsa's patron king Vikramāditya. However, there is no conclusive evidence for this, although both are said to have lived around the same time period. It simply means "Valour". (en)
  • ヴィクラモールヴァシーヤ(Vikramorvasīyam)は、インドの詩人、劇作家であるカーリダーサの戯曲。全5幕。『勇気、武勇(ヴィクラマ)によって得られたウルヴァシー』の意。アプサラスのウルヴァシーとプルーラヴァス王との恋物語を改作し、戯曲化したもの。 (ja)
  • «Викраморва́ши», или «Викраморваси» (IAST: Vikramōrvaśīyam; санскр. विक्रमोर्वशीयम्; «Мужеством обретённая Урваши»), — санскритская средневековая пьеса авторства индийского поэта и драматурга Калидасы. Описывает пураническую историю любви царя Пурураваса к апсаре по имени Урваши. «Викрам» в названии пьесы — это «Викрамадитья», означающий «доблестный как Солнце» — это имя было выбрано автором с целью указать на то, как в Пуруравасе нашли своё отражение качества Викрамадитьи. (ru)
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  • ヴィクラモールヴァシーヤ(Vikramorvasīyam)は、インドの詩人、劇作家であるカーリダーサの戯曲。全5幕。『勇気、武勇(ヴィクラマ)によって得られたウルヴァシー』の意。アプサラスのウルヴァシーとプルーラヴァス王との恋物語を改作し、戯曲化したもの。 (ja)
  • «Викраморва́ши», или «Викраморваси» (IAST: Vikramōrvaśīyam; санскр. विक्रमोर्वशीयम्; «Мужеством обретённая Урваши»), — санскритская средневековая пьеса авторства индийского поэта и драматурга Калидасы. Описывает пураническую историю любви царя Пурураваса к апсаре по имени Урваши. «Викрам» в названии пьесы — это «Викрамадитья», означающий «доблестный как Солнце» — это имя было выбрано автором с целью указать на то, как в Пуруравасе нашли своё отражение качества Викрамадитьи. (ru)
  • Vikramōrvaśīyam (Devanagari विक्रमोर्वशीयम्), meaning Ūrvaśī Won by Valour) is a five-act Sanskrit play by ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, who lived in the 4th or 5th Century CE, on the Vedic love story of King Pururavas and an Apsarā (celestial nymph) named Ūrvaśī, known for her beauty. As per the tradition, while the basic plot has taken elements from the sources such as the Samvāda Sūkta of the Ṛgveda, Mahābhārata and others, Kālidāsa has made significant adaptations to make the presentation more appealing while establishing his prowess as a playwright. (en)
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  • ヴィクラモールヴァシーヤ (ja)
  • Vikramōrvaśīyam (en)
  • Викраморваши (ru)
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