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    Kalidasa. Kālidāsa (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. कालिदास (संस्कृत: कालिदासः) पहली शताब्दी ई.पू. के संस्कृत भाषा के महान कवि और नाटककार थे। उन्होंने भारत की पौराणिक कथाओं और दर्शन को आधार बनाकर रचनाएँ की और उनकी रचनाओं में भारतीय जीवन और ...

  3. Apr 17, 2021 · महान कवी कालिदास की जीवनी – Kalidas Biography in Hindi. पूरा नाम (Name) कालिदास. जन्म (Birthday) पहली से तीसरी शताब्दी ईस पूर्व के बीच माना जाता है।. जन्मस्थान ...

  4. kalidas, sach-sach batlana! shivji ki tisri aankh se nikli hui नागार्जुन की प्रसिद्ध और प्रतिनिधि रचनाएँ हिन्दवी पर उपलब्ध हैं

  5. Kalidasa (flourished 5th century ce, India) 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 poems Raghuvamsha (“Dynasty of Raghu”) and Kumarasambhava (“Birth of the War God”); and the lyric “Meghaduta” (“Cloud Messenger”).

    • Edwin Gerow
  6. May 17, 2024 · In modern times, Kālidasa’s work has gained respect all around the globe and became a source of inspiration for many artists. Mahākavi Kālidasa perfected the Kāvya style and the art of poetry in Sanskrit. Human emotions, presented in exquisite style, made his poetic works superb. Let’s explore the same in this article.

  7. Kumārasambhava literally means "The Birth of Kumāra". This epic of seventeen cantos entails Sringara rasa, the rasa of love, romance, and eroticism, more than Vira rasa (the rasa of heroism). Tārakāsura, an asura (demon) was blessed that he could be killed by none other than Shiva's son. However, Shiva had won over Kama, the god of love.