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2026

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Sakoontala; Or, The lost ring: An Indian drama is a poetic stage work built on love, memory, separation, and ultimate recognition shaped by fate and moral order. The drama centers on a forest encounter between a ruler and a sheltered young woman whose union begins in secrecy and emotional intensity. A supernatural interruption breaks the bond by clouding memory and delaying acknowledgment, turning a private promise into prolonged suffering. A symbolic object becomes the key to restored tru...

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2025

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Of the history of Kálidása, to whom by general assent the Kumára Sambhava, or Birth of the War-God, is attributed, we know but little with any certainty; we can only gather from a memorial-verse which enumerates their names, that he was one of the 'Nine Precious Stones' that shone at the Court ofVikramáditya, King of Oujein, in the half century immediately preceding the Christian era. As the examination of arguments for and against the correctness of this date is not likely to interest gen...

2025

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The plot follows Shakuntala, the daughter of a sage and a nymph, who is raised in the forest by her foster father. She meets King Dushyanta, who is hunting in the forest, and the two fall deeply in love. They secretly marry, and Dushyanta gives Shakuntala a ring as a token of their union. However, due to a curse, the king forgets about Shakuntala and their marriage when he returns to his kingdom. Shakuntala, pregnant with their child, is left heartbroken and struggles to find her way back ...

2009

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Embark on a Spiritual Journey with Hindu LiteratureStep into the sacred realm of Hindu literature, where ancient wisdom, timeless tales, and profound insights into the human condition await. 'Hindu Literature' is a rich tapestry of spiritual texts and literary masterpieces that span centuries, offering readers a glimpse into the heart of Hindu culture and philosophy.Discover the Essence of Hindu Philosophy'Hindu Literature' brings together a collection of spiritual texts and literary works...


2019

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Shakuntala, also known as The Recognition of Shakuntala, The Sign of Shakuntala, and many other variants (Devanagari: अभिज्ञानशाकुन्तलम्, IAST: Abhijñānaśākuntalam), is a Sanskrit play by the ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, dramatizing the story of Shakuntala told in the epic Mahabharata. It is considered to be the best of Kālidāsa's works. Its exact date is uncertain, but Kālidāsa is often placed in the 4th century AD.

The Birth of the War-God: A Poem by Kálidása

Enriched edition. A Timeless Epic of Divine Birth and Destiny in Ancient India

2019

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In "The Birth of the War-God," Kálidāsa weaves an intricate tapestry of myth and emotion, exploring the divine origins of Karttikeya, the war-god of Hindu tradition. Through lush imagery and elegant verse, the poem illustrates the interplay between the cosmic and the mundane, employing a style reminiscent of classical Sanskrit literature. Kálidāsa's mastery of poetic forms, alongside his adept use of metaphors and rich symbolism, immerses readers in a narrative that transcends time, emphas...

2009

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Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works' is a compilation of translations of some of great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa's works including the most celebrated and adored 'Shakuntalam'.

2009

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One of the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa's greatest and most celebrated epic poetries 'The Birth of the War-God: A Poem by Kálidása' is about the War God of Hindu mythology - Kartikeya, who is fondly known as Murugan in South India. This play demonstartes the story of Kartikeya's birth right from Parvati and Shiva's union.

2018

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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. No truly biographical data are preserved about the author, who nevertheless enjoyed a great popularity during his life, and whom the Hindus have ever regarded as the greatest of Sanskrit poets. We are thus confronted with one of the remarkable problems of literary history. For our ignorance is not due to neglect of K...

2009

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A celebrated sanskrit play written by Kalidasa. 'Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring: An Indian Drama' is the story of rishi Vishwamitra and apsara Rambha's daughter Shakuntala, who lives in an ashram in a forest. It is a story of her falling in love with king Dushyanta, their separation, the curse of a sage, her bearing Dushyanta's son, and reunion. It is a classic tale of tragic romance.

2009

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Step into the ancient world of Indian mythology with "The Birth of The War-God" by Kalidasa. This epic poem takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the celestial realms, where gods and mortals collide in a timeless battle of good versus evil.As Kalidasa weaves his tale of divine intrigue and cosmic conflict, questions arise: What forces shaped the birth of the war-god? And what role will he play in the destiny of the universe?Experience the grandeu...

2012

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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. No truly biographical data are preserved about the author, who nevertheless enjoyed a great popularity during his life, and whom the Hindus have ever regarded as the greatest of Sanskrit poets.We are thus confronted with one of the remarkable problems of literary history. For our ignorance is not due to negle...