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Akhyana
Akhyana was a traditional musical theatre as well as medieval genre of Gujarati poetry. It was primarily practiced in Gujarat, a western state of India.
==Etymology and definition==
''Akhyana'' literally means ''to tell'' or ''narrate'' in Sanskrit. The 12th century polymath Hemchandra defined Akhyana in his ''Kavyanusashana'' as a side story from religious texts narrated by Granthika (professional story teller) to instruct audience accompanied by singing and acting. This definition does not include the narration of other nonmythological stories like that of Narsinh Mehta. In general, Akhyana can be defined as the stories narrated by story teller for religious instructions to audience accompanied by singing and acting. Dolarrai Mankad defined it as a form of poetry with musical components and scope of acting.〔

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