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  1. Malavikagnimitram. Malavikagnimitram is the first play written by Kalidasa. The play centres on the love adventures of Emperor Agnimitra and a servant Malavika. Agnimitra sees a painting of Malavika done by chief queen Dharini. A Brahmin advisor by the name Gautama helps Agnimitra to find his love through various arrangements.

  2. Kalidasa. Kālidās (Devanāgarī: कालिदास), was the author of Meghadoot, Shākuntal, and other works in Sanskrit. He has a similar place in Sanskrit as a poet and a dramatist, as Shakespeare in English. [1] Kālidās's plays and poetry are based on Hindu mythology and philosophy .

  3. The king seeks to subdue the Persians as an ascetic his senses through the knowledge of truth. Kalidasa is rich also in plays of fancy which present a vivid picture ( utpreksa ); it is natural to ...

  4. Complete Works of Kalidasa. Jun 7th, 2011 by bharateeya. Works of Kalidasa: Plays – There are three plays, the earliest of which is probably the Malavikaagnimitra ( Malavikaa and Agnimitra), a work concerned with palace intrigue. It is of special interest because the hero is a historical figure, King Agnimitra, whose father, Pushhpamitra ...

  5. Kalidas was shot in Bombay on the sets of India's first sound film Alam Ara (1931) and was completed in eight days. Kalidas was released with high expectations on 31 October 1931, coinciding with Diwali day. It was the only South Indian film to be produced and released that year.

  6. Shakuntala Summary. Dusyanta, a king in northern India, is racing along in his chariot, preparing to shoot a deer. Suddenly, a forest-dwelling ascetic warns him not to shoot, since the deer belongs to the nearby hermitage of Kanva, a great sage. The ascetic invites King Dusyanta to visit the hermitage, which is under his royal protection.

  7. Sep 3, 2021 · It says something about the resistance to poetry in an industrial society where Tansen was a genius in our parents’ adages and anecdotes, but Kalidasa, a fool, who had been found chopping the ...

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