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      • The Mālavikāgnimitram (Sanskrit, meaning Mālavikā and Agnimitra) is a Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa. Based on some events of the reign of Pushyamitra Shunga, it is his first play. Mālavikāgnimitram tells the story of the love of Agnimitra, the Shunga Emperor at Vidisha, for the beautiful handmaiden of his chief queen.
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  2. The Mālavikāgnimitram (Sanskrit, meaning Mālavikā and Agnimitra) is a Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa. Based on some events of the reign of Pushyamitra Shunga, [1] it is his first play. Mālavikāgnimitram tells the story of the love of Agnimitra, the Shunga Emperor at Vidisha, [2] for the beautiful handmaiden of his chief queen.

  3. Malavikagnimitram is a popular drama composed by Mahakavi Kalidasa. The work contains 5 acts describing the story of king Agnimitra and his Queen’s hand maiden Malavika, replete with several popular quotations and beautiful verses.

  4. Apr 21, 2009 · English Prose Translation of Malavikagnimitram, the first play composed by the great poet Kalidasa. Often it is called Kalidasa Malavikagnimitram, as an honor to Kalidasa. This beautiful play of intrigue grips its readers and keeps them glued till the very end.

  5. Malavikagnimitra, five-act drama written by Kalidasa in the 5th century ce. The story is a light tale set in a harem, and, unlike Kalidasa’s other works, it sustains a playful and comical mood throughout. It concerns the machinations of King Agnimitra to win Malavika, a female dance student with.

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  6. The first play composed by the great poet Kalidasa is Malavikagnimitram. Often it is called Kalidasa Malavikagnimitram, as an honor to Kalidasa. This beautiful play of intrigue grips its readers and keeps them glued till the very end.

  7. Kalidasa's Malavikagnimitram is a Sanskrit drama. It is his debut play, and it is based on several incidents during Pushyamitra Shunga's rule. The narrative of Agnimitra, the Shunga Emperor at Vidisha, and his love for the lovely handmaiden of his principal queen is told in Malavikagnimitram.

  8. Kalidasa authored three plays: Abhijnanashakuntala (" The Recognition of Shakuntala "), Vikramorvashi (" Urvashi Won by Valour "), and Malavikagnimitra (" Malavika and Agnimitra "). His plays are marked for their themes, especially that of memory.