Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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Page 323
... Kālidāsa . He belonged to the second century before Christ and his capital was Vidiśā . Kālidāsa's selection of this episode and his reference to Vidiśā as the famous capital of a king in Meghadūta suggest that Kālidāsa was a ...
... Kālidāsa . He belonged to the second century before Christ and his capital was Vidiśā . Kālidāsa's selection of this episode and his reference to Vidiśā as the famous capital of a king in Meghadūta suggest that Kālidāsa was a ...
Page 338
... Kālidāsa , it is because he affirms the ulti- mate reality of concord and decency . Subject to this conviction , he induces our sympathy for the hard lot of the majority of men and women . DHARMA Kālidāsa's writings dispose of the ...
... Kālidāsa , it is because he affirms the ulti- mate reality of concord and decency . Subject to this conviction , he induces our sympathy for the hard lot of the majority of men and women . DHARMA Kālidāsa's writings dispose of the ...
Page 390
... Kalidasa , 321 ff . Kālidāsa , 7 , 275 Kālidāsa on Dharma , 338 Kālidāsa on Marriage , 346 Kālidāsa on Religion , 331 Kālidāsa's Date , 322 Kālidāsa's Love of Children , 359 Kalidasa's Love of Nature , 342 Kālidāsa's Works , 325 Kālidāsa's ...
... Kalidasa , 321 ff . Kālidāsa , 7 , 275 Kālidāsa on Dharma , 338 Kālidāsa on Marriage , 346 Kālidāsa on Religion , 331 Kālidāsa's Date , 322 Kālidāsa's Love of Children , 359 Kalidasa's Love of Nature , 342 Kālidāsa's Works , 325 Kālidāsa's ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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