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Also known as Uttararamacarita, Uttararamacharita

Uttararāmacharita (, IAST: Uttararāmacharita) () is a Sanskrit play in seven acts in the Nataka style by Bhavabhuti. It depicts the later life of Hindu god Rama, from the coronation after Rama's return from exile, to his reunion with his wife Sita whom he abandoned immediately after his coronation and his two sons Lava and Kusha, covering a period of more than twelve years.

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Uttararāmacharita (, IAST: Uttararāmacharita) () is a Sanskrit play in seven acts in the Nataka style by Bhavabhuti. It depicts the later life of Hindu god Rama, from the coronation after Rama's return from exile, to his reunion with his wife Sita whom he abandoned immediately after his coronation and his two sons Lava and Kusha, covering a period of more than twelve years.

==Characters== Main characters: Ramathe eldest son of King Dasharatha SitaRama's wife LakshmanaRama's brother Atreyian elderly ascetic Vasantithe sylvan deity

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