| Source | Method | Likelihood | |--------|--------|-------------| | | Visit their website or store in Bengaluru – search for Kurukshetra nataka | Moderate | | Sapna Book House (Online) | Search for drama collections; some anthologies include Kurukshetra | Moderate | | Archive.org | Search "Kurukshetra Kannada drama" – some out-of-copyright scripts may be uploaded | Low but possible | | Government Libraries (e.g., Mythic Society, Bengaluru) | Request scanning/photocopy of the drama section | High (physical copy) | | Kannada Sahitya Parishat | Check their publication list for one-act plays or full-length mythological dramas | Moderate |

"Kurukshetra" is one of the most iconic themes in Kannada mythological theatre (Pauranika Nataka), traditionally performed with grand costumes and high-pitched, rhythmic dialogues

Rao. Arjun racked his brains. He remembered a name mentioned by his grandfather. "Old Man Rao," the archivist who used to handle Venkatesh's estate.

: Offers numerous Mahabharata summaries and finalized play scripts that follow the Kurukshetra arc.

"I have no children," Rao said, adjusting his glasses. "Venkatesh gave it to me to keep safe. But a story isn't safe in a drawer, boy. It's safe when it's spoken. Take it. Print your scripts. Let the actors learn the lines."

This is often the highlight of the drama. Lord Krishna visits the Kaurava court as a messenger of peace. The verbal duel between Krishna and Duryodhana requires a script with rich, poetic vocabulary. 2. Karna-Kunti Sangama