Which one of the following is a work attributed to playwright Bhasa?

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 (a). Kavyalankara

 (b). Natyashastra

 (c). Madhyama-vyayoga

 (d). Mahabhashya

Explanation: 

Madhyama-vyayoga is a Sanskrit play attributed to the ancient Indian playwright Bhasa. It is a captivating tale of mistaken identity, intrigue, and the power of love. The play revolves around a priest's son, Bhima, who is accidentally switched at birth with a prince. Years later, the truth is revealed, and Bhima must navigate the complexities of his dual heritage and the challenges of reclaiming his rightful place.

Kavyalankara, Natyashastra, and Mahabhashya are not works attributed to Bhasa:

Kavyalankara is a treatise on Sanskrit poetics written by Bhamaha.

Natyashastra is a comprehensive work on Indian performing arts, traditionally attributed to sage Bharata.

Mahabhashya is a commentary on Panini's Ashtādhyāyī, a Sanskrit grammar treatise, written by Patañjali.

Bhasa's plays are known for their vivid storytelling, nuanced characters, and exploration of universal themes. Madhyama-vyayoga stands as a testament to his mastery of the dramatic form, and it continues to be performed and appreciated today.

The correct answer is Option (c).


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