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    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.

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  3. May 24, 2023 · Kalidasa, the celebrated ancient Indian playwright and poet, stands as a luminous figure in the realm of classical literature. Renowned for his profound insights into human emotions, vivid imagery, and lyrical compositions, Kalidasa is often hailed as one of the greatest Sanskrit poets of all time.

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  5. 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.

  6. Jun 7, 2011 · Complete Works of Kalidasa. Jun 7th, 2011 by bharateeya. Works of Kalidasa: Plays – There are three plays, the earliest of which is probably the Malavikaagnimitra ( Malavikaa and Agnimitra), a work concerned with palace intrigue.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeghadūtaMeghadūta - Wikipedia

    Meghadūta ( Sanskrit: मेघदूत literally Cloud Messenger) [1] is a lyric poem written by Kālidāsa (c. 4th–5th century CE), considered to be one of the greatest Sanskrit poets. It describes how a yakṣa (or nature spirit), who had been banished by his master to a remote region for a year, asked a cloud to take a message of love to his wife.

  8. KALIDASA, (kAlidAsa), India's greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist . In spite of the celebrity of his name, the time when he flourished always has been an unsettled question, although most scholars nowadays favor the middle of the 4th and early 5th centuries A.D., during the reigns of Chandragupta II VikramAditya and his successor KumAragupta .

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