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Vrajagopála and Pariprashna (Discourse 22) (1)

[16] [I see, I hear, I smell, I taste, [...] who is like the light in a dance theatre.]

The Thousand-Headed Puruśa (1)

[6] A man gave his word to somebody: [...] “soliloquy” – as in the theatre and in drama? So the capacity [...] meagre. And Parama Puruśa is:

The Practice of Art and Literature (6)

[106] Most of the compositions of Rabindranath [...] dramas were seldom popular in the theatre, where most spectators go for [...] nát́áyana .

[107] It is noteworthy that some of these [...] success in many countries. Previously theatre owners suffered appreciable losses [...] box-office plays in popularity.

[108] Most of the compositions of the [...] associated with the professional theatre. He was well aware that if dramas [...] expressed in his own language:

[113] Among modern critics we can observe [...] unnatural about it. People go to the theatre knowing that they are going to [...] rehearse the song beforehand?

[177] People may perhaps think that these [...] the professional stage. Amateur theatre is in a decrepit condition due [...] it to accommodate new artists.

[178] If dramatic art is to develop properly [...] upon the generosity of a few big theatre magnates; for if plays prove their [...] worry about how to sell them.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[11] Humanity, standing as it does at [...] evolutionary forces have not stopped. The theatre of action has shifted to the psychic [...] women everywhere to attain dignity.

Genius and Technician (1)

[40] Of course, Rabindranath and other [...] Once Rabindranath went to the Star Theatre with him. They were seated in [...] previously composed this song:

Exploitation and Pseudo-Culture (Discourse 7) (1)

[53] Suppose a particular group has a high standard of arts (theatre, cinema, etc.), but the number [...] dramas upon those good people.

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (2)

[9] There were three main ethnic groups [...] they are equally mad for open-air theatre and established theatre. These psychological traits result from the integration of the different racial groups.