The Origins of Drama in Ancient India and a Glance at its Iranian Counterparts

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Drama has an ancient history in India. The Sanskrit dramatic literature developed in an organized traditional infrastructure and continued during centuries. The main origins of drama in India are the dialogue-like vedic chants, vedic rituals, and epic recitation. Related arts such as dance and music were important in appearance and development of drama in India. Moreover, Greek dramas may have had influences on Sanskrit dramatic literature. Studying the origins of drama in ancient culture of India reveals that it had some counterparts in ancient literature of Iran, which remained until Islamic period and parts of it became more widespread. On the contrary to these powerful origins in India, drama has not been able to develop in form of organized and indelible works of art in Iran. In this paper, firstly the origins of drama in India is discussed and afterwards, the void of drama in ancient literature of Iran is studied. It seems the main reason for such historical void is the fact that writing tradition has not been developed properly in ancient literature of Iran.
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Persian
Published:
Iranian Studies, Volume:5 Issue: 2, 2016
Pages:
1 to 15
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