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| Article Name : | | | USE OF FOLK TALES IN GIRISH KARNAD’S HAYAVADANA | | Author Name : | | | Dr. Deepak Nilkanthrao Morande | | Publisher : | | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | | Article Series No. : | | | ROR-16297 | | Article : | |  | Author Profile | | Abstract : | | | Girish Karnad (1938–2019) stands as one of the most influential dramatists of modern Indian theatre, known for his unique ability to merge tradition and modernity. His play Hayavadana (1971) is a masterful exploration of identity, incompleteness, and human desire, constructed through the innovative use of folk tales and myths. | | Keywords : | | - Folk tales,Girish Karnad,
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