Bhasa's Innovative Retelling: The Kidnapping of Sita in Pratimanatakam The ancient Indian dramatist Bhasa, renowned for his literary genius and dramatic innovations, presents a fascinating reinterpretation of one of the most pivotal episodes in the Ramayana - the abduction of Sita. In his play Pratima Natakam (The Play of the Statue), Bhasa demonstrates his creative brilliance by weaving the same tragic event through an entirely different narrative framework, one that centers around the sacred duty of performing shraddha for departed ancestors. The Traditional Narrative Framework In Valmiki's original Ramayana, the abduction of Sita follows a well-established pattern. The golden deer (Maricha in disguise) appears near their ashram, captivating Sita with its extraordinary beauty. When Sita expresses her desire to possess the deer, Rama, despite Lakshmana's warnings, pursues the magical creature into the forest. Maricha, while dying, calls out in Rama's voice for help,...