The Vedas, however, are the sacrifices involved in the performance of sacrifices, but they are mentioned according to the time. No work is accomplished without the will of that time. Each task has a fixed time. Never before certain time. It is so certain. Ten years ago, Shri Mohandas Ji, the head of Chaukhamba Sanskrit Institute, entrusted me with the Sanskrit-Hindi interpretation of Najay\'s Dasharupak. Accordingly, these two explanations should have been published several years ago, but due to lack of time, this could not be done. Even today, only the Hindi explanation has been published by the publisher. In the history of Natyashastra, \'Dasharupaka\' of the independent thinker Dhananjay, which directly supports the theory of Rasa, is an important book. Its own specialty is the brief but succinct discussion of the metaphorical principles of Bharata\'s Natyashastra. This book has been the offspring of various books of subsequent Natyashastra and Rasashastra - Bhava Prakashan, Prataparudriya, Ekavali, Sahityadarpan, Natyadarpan, Rasmanjari etc. 1. These texts could not even slightly denigrate its Prabhavishnu Prabha.