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VASAVADUTTA
A dramatic romance
AUTHOR'S NOTE
The action of the romance takes place a century after the war
of the Mahabharata; the capital has been changed to Cowsambie; the empire has been temporarily broken and the kingdoms
of India are overshadowed by three powers, Maghadha in the
East ruled by Pradyota, Avunthie in the West ruled by Chunda
Mahasegn who has subdued also the southern kings, and Cowsambie in the Centre where Yougundharayan strives by arms and
policy to maintain the house of Parikshit against the dominating
power of Avunthie. Recently since the young Vuthsa has been
invested with the regal power and appeared at Cowsambie,
Chunda Mahasegn, till then invincible, has suffered rude but
not decisive reverses. For the moment there is an armed peace
between the two empires.
The fable is taken from Somadeva's Kathasaritsagara (the
Ocean of the Rivers of Many Tales) and was always a favourite
subject of Indian romance and drama, but some of the circumstances, a great many of the incidents and a few of the names have
been altered or omitted and others introduced in their place.
Vuthsa, the name of the nation in the tale, is in the play used as
a personal name of the King Udayan.
Page – 205
PERSONS OF THE DRAMA
VUTHSA
UDAYAN, King of Cowsambie.
YOUGUNDHARAYAN, His Minister, until recently Regent of
Cowsambie.
ROOMUNWATH, Captain of his armies.

THE
KING'S
DOOR-KEEPER.
CHUNDA
MAHASEGN, King of Avunthie

REBHA, Governor of Ujjayinie, the capital of Avunthie.
A CAPTAIN OF
AVUNTHIE.
A SERVANT.
PARINACA, Attendant at Udayan's palace.
UNGARICA, Queen of Avunthie.
VASAVADUTTA, Daughter of Chunda Mahasegn and Ungarica.
UMBA, Her handmaiden.
MUNJOOLICA, The new name of Bundhumathie, the captive
Princess of Sourashtra, serving Vasavadutta.
Page – 207

Facsimile of a page from Vasavadutta
Page – 209
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