The Megha-dūta of KālidāsaSahitya Akademi, 1957 - 115 pages |
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... Kālidāsa is recognised as the greatest poet and dramatist in Sanskrit literature . While once the poets were being counted , Kālidāsa as being the first occupied the last finger . But the ring - finger remained true to its name ...
... Kālidāsa is recognised as the greatest poet and dramatist in Sanskrit literature . While once the poets were being counted , Kālidāsa as being the first occupied the last finger . But the ring - finger remained true to its name ...
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... Kālidāsa as a great poet . If the suggestion that some verses of Mandasor inscription of A.D. 473 assume knowledge of Kālidāsa's writings is accepted , then his date cannot be later than the end of the fourth century A.D. There are ...
... Kālidāsa as a great poet . If the suggestion that some verses of Mandasor inscription of A.D. 473 assume knowledge of Kālidāsa's writings is accepted , then his date cannot be later than the end of the fourth century A.D. There are ...
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Kālidāsa Sushil Kumar De. Until the end of religion , the realisation of the Supreme , the ascent from the vanity of ... Kālidāsa , it is because he affirms the ulti- mate reality of concord and decency . Subject to this convic- tion , he ...
Kālidāsa Sushil Kumar De. Until the end of religion , the realisation of the Supreme , the ascent from the vanity of ... Kālidāsa , it is because he affirms the ulti- mate reality of concord and decency . Subject to this convic- tion , he ...
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