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Which work of Kalidasa starts with the word Asti?
In response, Kalidasa is said to have used her words to write three poems of exceptional literary beauty. He began his epic poem Kumarasambhava with the words “asti-uttarasyaam dishi”.
Who is the wife of Kalidasa?
Vidyottamā
Kālidāsa, a mentally challenged shepherd, is married to Vidyottamā, a learned princess, through a conspiracy.
Where was Kalidas died?
Gupta Empire
Kalidasa/Place of death
Who wished marriage Kalidasa?
Kalidasa thought she was about to slap him so he showed his fist. This time Vidyottama thought it to mean that controlling the five senses can lead to ultimate greatness. Thus impressed, she then agreed to marry Kalidasa.
What is Kalidasa famous for?
Kalidasa has become the archetype for Sanskrit literary composition. In drama, his Abhijnanashakuntala is the most famous and is usually judged the best Indian literary effort of any period.
How did Kalidasa get his name?
Known to be an ardent worshipper of Shiva, he wrote his plays and poetry largely based around Hindu mythology and philosophy. His name means, literally, “Kali’s servant.” His life cannot be dated with precision, but most likely falls within the Gupta period, probably in the 4th or 5th century.
What was Kalidas real name?
Kālidāsa
Kalidasa/Full name
Who is the father of Shakuntala in Mahabharata?
Vishwamitra
Shakuntala | |
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Family | Vishwamitra (father) Menaka (mother) Kanva (adoptive father) |
Spouse | Dushyanta |
Children | Bharata |
Who did Kali Dasa mention 3 plays?
Kalidasa’s three dramas bear the names: Malavika and Agnimitra, Urvashi, and Shakuntala. The two epics are The Dynasty of Raghu and The Birth of the War-god. The elegiac poem is called The Cloud-Messenger, and the descriptive poem is entitled The Seasons.
Who did Kalidasa mention 3 plays?
What is the real name of Kalidasa?
What is Kalidas real name?
What did Kalidasa’s wife say to him?
Kalidasa’s wife said these three words to him-“अस्ति कश्चित् वाग्विशेष?” (S., asti kaschit vaagviśesha? is there anything particularly intelligent you can now say?, implying, have you attained any profound knowledge that should make me give you a special welcome?) Kalidasa wrote three epics starting from each word.
How many works of Kalidasa are there?
Kalidasa left seven works which have come down to us: three dramas, two epics, one elegiac poem, and one descriptive poem. Many other works, including even an astronomical treatise, have been attributed to him; they are certainly not his.
When did King Kalidasa live?
Kalidasa probably lived in the fifth century of the Christian era. This date, approximate as it is, must yet be given with considerable hesitation, and is by no means certain.
Why are Kalidasa’s plays so popular in India?
The dialogue of the upper-class characters was delivered in Sanskrit, the classical language, and that of women and commoners in prakrit, the common speech. Despite these lofty origins, Kalidasa’s plays have remained popular. There is no tradition of tragedy in India, and Kalidasa’s plays always have happy endings.
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