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    Kālidāsa ( Sanskrit: कालिदास, "Servant of Kali "; 4th–5th century CE) was a Classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India 's greatest poet and playwright. [1] [2] His plays and poetry are primarily based on Hindu Puranas and philosophy. His surviving works consist of three plays, two epic poems and two shorter poems.

  2. Name of wife of Kalidas is Vidyotama. As per some legends, she was a princess who was defeated in a debate by Kalidasa – a fool devoid of sense and judgment. Soon after marriage she discovered that her husband was a fool. She kicks him out of the house.

  3. कालिदास का विवाह विद्योत्तमा नाम की राजकुमारी से हुआ। ऐसा कहा जाता है कि विद्योत्तमा ने प्रतिज्ञा की थी कि जो कोई उसे शास्त्रार्थ में हरा देगा, वह उसी के साथ विवाह करेगी। जब विद्योत्तमा ने शास्त्रार्थ में सभी विद्वानों को हरा दिया तो हार को अपमान समझकर कुछ विद्वानों ने बदला लेने के लिए विद्योत्तमा का विवाह महामूर्ख व्यक्ति के साथ कराने का निश्चय...

  4. His wife’s name is said to be Vidyottama and Kalidasa’s wife is said to have been a princess. When Kalidasa was married to Vidyottama, Vidyottama did not know that Kalidasa was illiterate. But one day when Vidyottama came to know that Kalidasa was illiterate, she expelled Kalidasa from her house and asked Kalidas to return home only if he ...

  5. Kalidasa's wife's is mentioned in the mythology of Tibetan lama Tāranātha, written in the seventeenth century. It's intriguing how the story illustrates how his wife, Princess Vasant (also known as Vidyottama- the one with profound knowledge), changed Kalidasa's life.

  6. Kalidasa, who was first quite a blockhead and was married to a princes, being stung by the scornful words of his wife, determined to secure the favour of Gauri by penance with the result that the goddess conferred upon him high poetic genius.

  7. May 23, 2013 · His wife is waiting for him at Mount Kalidasa. Kubera at some place in central India exiled the Yaksha and he wishes to send his message to his wife. For that, he convinces a cloud to take his message and pass it on to his wife.

  8. May 24, 2023 · The Yaksha, consumed by sorrow and yearning for his beloved wife, enlists the help of a passing cloud to deliver a message to her. This narrative framework allows Kalidasa to weave a rich tapestry of emotions, natural beauty, and profound poetic expression.

  9. The Shakuntalam tells the story of king Dushyant who falls in love with a beautiful girl Shakuntala, who happens to be the daughter of a saint. They get married and lead a happy life until one day, the king is asked to travel somewhere. In his absence, a sage curses Shakuntala as she offends him unknowingly by not acknowledging his presence.

  10. Kalidasa was a Sanskrit poet and dramatist, probably the greatest Indian writer of any epoch. The six works identified as genuine are the dramas Abhijnanashakuntala (“The Recognition of Shakuntala”), Vikramorvashi (“Urvashi Won by Valour”), and Malavikagnimitra (“Malavika and Agnimitra”); the epic.