Kalidasa's TrilogySmriti Books, 2005 - 136 pages Designed to present the treasures of Indian classic literature, this book introduces Kalidasa and his three works: Meghadootam; Kumarasambhavam; and Raghuvamsham. Then the three stories are presented, as an adaptation in English prose, highlighting the beauty of Kalidasa's poetry. |
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