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Rakshasa (amatya)

A character in the ancient Indian Sanskrit-language play Mudrarakshasa

Fictional character

Rakshasa is a character in the ancient Indian Sanskrit-language play Mudrarakshasa.

In the play, he holds the post of Amatya (prime minister) in the Nanda and Maurya courts of Magadha. Originally a minister of the Nanda king, he escapes during Chandragupta Maurya's conquest of the Nanda empire.

Amatya Rakshasa, to serve as the Emperor's minister.

  • In Mudrarakshasa, Vishakhadutta's 4th century novel about the battle of wits between Chanakya and the deposed minister Amatya Rakshasa, a question arises about.
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  • Amatya Rakshasa on the side of Chandragupta and compel him to accept the.
  • He then makes several attempts to overthrow Chandragupta, but each time, he is outsmarted by Chandragupta's advisor Chanakya. Finally, he agrees to give up the resistance, and accepts the post of amatya in the Maurya court.[1]

    Mudrarakshasa

    Rakshasa appears in Vishakhadatta's play Mudrarakshasa.[3]

    In the Mudrarakshasa, Chanakya feels insulted by the Nanda king and overthrows him with help of his protege Chandragupta and another powerful king Parvateshvara (or Parvata).

    Nanda's prime minister Rakshasa escapes the royal capital Pataliputra and mak