The Megha-dūta of KālidāsaSahitya Akademi, 1957 - 115 pages |
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... nature undis- criminating between conscious and unconscious beings . " Rama's longing for his lost wife may have suggested to Kālidāsa Yakṣa's sorrow for the wife from whom he is separated . Life We do not know any details about ...
... nature undis- criminating between conscious and unconscious beings . " Rama's longing for his lost wife may have suggested to Kālidāsa Yakṣa's sorrow for the wife from whom he is separated . Life We do not know any details about ...
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... nature , a mountain top or a forest hermitage , in search of the revelation of the spirit of the universe has been with us from early times . As human beings we have our roots in nature and participate in its life in many ways . The ...
... nature , a mountain top or a forest hermitage , in search of the revelation of the spirit of the universe has been with us from early times . As human beings we have our roots in nature and participate in its life in many ways . The ...
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... natural scenery which enhances its poignant appeal . We find , therefore , that in the earlier part of the poem the description of external nature is heightened throughout by an intimate association with human feeling , while the ...
... natural scenery which enhances its poignant appeal . We find , therefore , that in the earlier part of the poem the description of external nature is heightened throughout by an intimate association with human feeling , while the ...
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Benares Bengal Bengal commentators Bengali characters Bhagavadgītā Bhagiratha Bharata-mallika Bhilsa Bombay BORI Calcutta Caritravardhana Cb notices century Chattisgad cloud commentary critical dated Samvat Devanāgarī Devanāgarī manuscripts doubtful verses dūta edition Ew.g Foulkes Haragovinda Hultzsch's interpolated Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Jaina Jaina tradition Janardana Jinasena Kālidāsa Kalyānamalla kāma Kumāra large number Madras Mahima Mālavikāgnimitra Mallinātha Malwa Megha-dūta Miśra Mithila Nandargikar notes notices this reading notices this variant number of stanzas omitted P. K. Gode Param Parameśvara Pathak poem poet Poona pupil Raghuvamsa river Sakuntalā Sanatana Sār Sarasvati Sāśvata Sila-d Sindh Sinhalese Sītā Siva South Indian spurious Stenzler Sthiradeva Sumati Sumativijaya text-reading text-tradition textual Tibetan translation Tīkā total number Univ Vallabhadeva Vidyasagar Yakṣa इति इव कथमपि जलद तत्र तां ते त्वं त्वां पाठे भवति मा मे यत्र या वा सद्यः सा साहित्य साहि हि