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Yavanika” is a term used in the Indian playwright Bhasa’s drama “Dradiracharudatta”. In the context of the play, “yavanika” refers to a curtain that separates the stage from the audience in traditional Indian theater. The term has its roots in the Sanskrit language, where “yavana” refers to a person of Greek origin.