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Who wrote ‘Mudra Rakshasa’?

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Remember: “Mudra Rakshasa” is a political play, while works by Kalidasa are poetic and romantic in nature.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Vishakhadatta
  • Bana Bhatta
  • Kalidasa
  • Jaya Dev
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“Mudra Rakshasa” is a famous Sanskrit historical play authored by Vishakhadatta.
The play depicts the political intrigue and diplomacy during the rise of Chandragupta Maurya to power with the guidance of his mentor Chanakya.
It is considered a masterpiece for its portrayal of statecraft, espionage, and political strategy.
Option (b) Bana Bhatta was a court poet of Harshavardhana and authored works like “Harshacharita” and “Kadambari”, not “Mudra Rakshasa”.
Option (c) Kalidasa was a classical Sanskrit poet and dramatist known for “Shakuntala” and “Meghaduta”, but he did not write “Mudra Rakshasa”.
Option (d) Jaya Dev was a 12th-century poet famous for the “Gita Govinda”, unrelated to this play.
Thus, the historically correct author of “Mudra Rakshasa” is Vishakhadatta.
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