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      • Kālidāsa (fl. fourth–fifth century C.E.) was a Classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India's greatest poet and playwright. His plays and poetry are primarily based on the Vedas, the Rāmāyaṇa, the Mahābhārata and the Purāṇas. His surviving works consist of three plays, two epic poems, and two shorter poems.
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    Kālidāsa's influence extends to all later Sanskrit works that followed him, and on Indian literature broadly, becoming an archetype of Sanskrit literature. [1] [14] Notably in modern Indian literature Meghadūta's romanticism is found in Rabindranath Tagore's poems on the monsoons.

  3. 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.

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  4. May 24, 2023 · The contributions of Kalidasa to Sanskrit literature were gigantic and covered almost all forms, from epic poems to lyrical poems and dramas. Among the most famous works by Kalidasa are the epic poems ‘Raghuvamsha’ and ‘Kumarasambhava,’ the lyrical poem ‘Meghaduta,’ and the famous plays ‘Shakuntala’ and ‘Vikramorvashiya.’

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Kalidasa's Impact: A Cross-Cultural Reverberation. Heralded as the supreme Sanskrit poet and dramatist, Kalidasa's impact reverberates through Indian literature. His poetic style resonates across the ages, influencing poets from ancient times to the modern era.

  6. Sep 20, 2023 · The famed ancient Indian poet and dramatist Kalidasa, sometimes referred to as the, made significant contributions to traditional Sanskrit literature. His writings have permanently altered India’s literary and cultural environment, and because of their masterful craftsmanship and timeless subjects, they are still praised and studied today.

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  7. Poems. In addition to these three plays KAlidAsa wrote two long epic poems, the KumArasambhava ( Birth of KumAra) and the Raghuvamsha ( Dynasty of Raghu). The former is concerned with the events that lead to the marriage of the god Shiva and PArvatI, daughter of the HimAlaya .

  8. Kālidāsa has had a great influence on several Sanskrit works, on all Indian literature. He also had a great impact on Rabindranath Tagore. Meghadūta's romanticism is found in Tagore's poems on the monsoons. Sanskrit plays by Kālidāsa influenced late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century European literature.