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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DushyantaDushyanta - Wikipedia

    Dushyanta (Sanskrit: दुष्यन्त, IAST: Duṣyanta) is a king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar) dynasty featured in Hindu literature. He is the husband of Shakuntala and the father of Bharata .

  2. Apr 30, 2021 · D uhysanta is the central male figure in the ancient Indian play Abhijnanasakuntalam by Kalidasa. He is the king of the Pourava dynasty and is often referred to as the “sage king” or “rajarshi”. Kalidasa presents multiple shades in the character of Duhysanta through the complex plot of the play and through multiple perspectives.

  3. King Dusyanta, a member of the Puru lineage, reigns in northern India, with his capital at Hastinapura. He is the hero of the play. He is attentive to his royal duties, especially those of caring for the oppressed and protecting religious practitioners.

  4. Feb 3, 2023 · Shakuntala is a mythical Hindu heroine who has long captivated people’s imaginations. She is the main character in Kalidas’s “Abhijnanasakuntalam,” a great Sanskrit playwright from ancient India’s repertoire. This play is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed and admired for thousands of years.

  5. Abhijnanashakuntala, drama by Kalidasa composed about the 5th century ce that is generally considered to be the greatest Indian literary work of any period. Taken from legend, the work tells of the seduction of the nymph Shakuntala by King Dushyanta, his rejection of the girl and his child, and.

  6. May 14, 2021 · The character of Dushyanta plays the most important role in the play Abhijnana Sakuntalam along with Shakuntala. Dushyanta is the king of Hastinapur, a poweful ruler who is favored by his subjects. Dushyanta’s character contains all the qualities that are looked for in heroes of a Sanskrit play.

  7. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › DushyantaDushyanta - Bharatpedia

    Dushyanta ( Sanskrit: दुष्यन्त) was a great king of India in Indian literature. He was the husband of Shakuntala and the father of the Emperor Bharata. He appears in the Mahabharata and in Kalidasa 's play The Recognition of Sakuntala ( c. 300 CE).