Natyashastra<span>, in full Bharata </span>Natyashastra<span>, also called Natyasastra, detailed treatise and handbook on dramatic art that deals with all aspects of classical Sanskrit theatre. ... Its primary </span>importance<span> lies in its justification of Indian drama as a vehicle of religious enlightenment.</span>
Im pretty sure it is personification because its giving the grapevines a human action.
<span>(violin, viola, cello and double bass).
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