Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Gupta Empire" ¶ 37
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Kalidasa and who
The Gupta period produced scholars such as Kalidasa, Aryabhata, Varahamihira, Vishnu Sharma, and Vatsyayana who made great advancements in many academic fields.
The Gupta period produced scholars such as Kalidasa, Aryabhata, Varahamihira, Vishnu Sharma and Vatsyayana who made great advancements in many academic fields.
The greatest among them was Kalidasa, who authored numerous immortal pieces of literature including Abhijñānaśākuntalam.
The Gupta period produced scholars such as Kalidasa, Aryabhata, Varahamihira, Vishnu Sharma, and Vatsyayana who made great advancements in many academic fields.
According to most of the Puaranas, as well as Kalidasa, Raghu was succeeded by his son Aja, who was the father of Dasharatha, the father of Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna.
The Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa mentions that king Dilip — an ancestor of god Rama — once passed by Kamadhenu-Surabhi, but failed to pay respects to her, thus incurring the wrath of the divine cow, who cursed the king to go childless.
The second Kalidasa, who wrote the books ' Raguvansha ' and ' Jyotirvidabharan ', was court poet of Yasodharman.
The Mahabharata also speaks of Bengali kings called Chitrasena and Sanudrasena who were defeated by Bhima and Kalidasa mentions Raghu defeating a coalition of Vanga kings.
He prays his heart out to the goddess Kali, who is touched by the love and affection Kalidasa and Bhoja bestow on each other.

Kalidasa and was
As a polyglot, he was well versed in several languages such as Bengali, English, French, German and Sanskrit as well as poetry of Lord Tennyson, Rabindranath Tagore and Kalidasa.
Amongst these men was the immortal Kalidasa whose works dwarfed the works of many other literary geniuses, not only in his own age but in the ages to come.
Kalidasa was particularly known for his fine exploitation of the shringara ( romantic ) element in his verse.
It is widely believed that the great poet in Sanskrit, Kalidasa was one of the jewels of Vikramaditya's royal court.
Since Kalidasa was an original poet, it is extremely unlikely that he borrowed from Asvaghosha being a philosopher and mostly considered an artificial poet, and with a much more chance would have done so.
These claims, together with the facts of king Vikrama, Kalidasa's love and knowledge of the city of Ujjain, suggests that Kalidasa was probably with Vikramaditya of 1st century BCE.
In the Abhijñānashākuntala, written by Kalidasa, when the maiden Shakuntala ignored Durvasa's demands to be welcomed as a guest because she was daydreaming about her lover, Dushyanta, he cursed her that her lover would forget her.
The narrative recapitulates the Abhijñānaśākuntalam story that first appeared in the epic Mahabharata and then was reworked, some six hundred years later, by the poet Kalidasa.
The greatest writer of the time was Kalidasa.
Kaviratna Kalidasa () is a 1983 Kannada historical drama film based on the life of Kalidasa, a renowned Classical Sanskrit writer of 4th Century A. D., whose name was extremely popular across Indian sub-continent.
Bhoja also learns the truth from Vidyadhare: Kalidasa was her husband.

Kalidasa and great
There has been great ambiguity regarding the exact date of Kālidāsa but in 1986, Sanskrit scholar Ramchandra Tiwari of Bhopal claims to have conducted a thorough research on Kalidasa and after analysing 627 archaeological evidences which included 104 sculptures, 30 pictures and 493 scriptural words determined that Kalidasa lived in the period 370-450AD
The predominant emphasis on a single rasa has been criticized as not living up to the standards of Kalidasa as ( great poet ), with these " lapses " being attributed to the poet's immaturity.
The story of Dushyanta's encounter, marriage, separation and reunion with his queen, Shakuntala, has been immortalized in the Mahabharata and in The Recognition of Sakuntala by the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa.
Kalidasa, now a renowned poet, is one of the astadiggajas ( eight great poets including dandi ) in the court of King Bhoja ( Srinivasa Murthy ), much to the ire of the elder poet Musuri Krishnamurthy.

Kalidasa and plays
Both plays borrow from the earlier works of Bhasa and Kalidasa ( especially the latter's Malavikagnimitra ) and are based ultimately on material in the collection Brhatkatha.
His plays are considered equivalent to the works of Kalidasa.

Kalidasa and such
Several early Sanskrit writers, such as Kalidasa ( c. 4th century CE ), Sushruta ( c. 3rd century CE ), and Varahamihira ( 6th century CE ) mention the use of birch bark for manuscripts.
Use of bark as paper has been mentioned by early Sanskrit writers such as Kalidasa ( c. 4th century CE ), Sushruta ( c. 3rd century CE ), and Varahamihira ( 6th century CE ).

Kalidasa and Shakuntala
For example, in Abhigyāna Shakuntala, written by Kalidasa, he curses the maiden Shakuntala that her lover will forget her.
* Kalidasa: Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works by Arthur W. Ryder
* Kalidasa: Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works-by Arthur W. Ryder ( 1914 )
Her story is told in the Mahabharata and dramatized by Kalidasa in his play Abhijñānaśākuntala ( The Sign of Shakuntala ).
* Shakuntala ( after a play by Kalidasa )-First Produced 1997 Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, London, UK

Kalidasa and which
The loveliest verses of Kalidasa, are found in Meghadūta, which are given as follows -
In 1955, Honnappa Bhagavathar again produced a Kannada film Mahakavi Kalidasa in which he introduced B. Saroja Devi.
There is also a conflicting tradition, generally considered unreliable, which makes Dandin a contemporary of Kalidasa.

Kalidasa and is
The cavalry of Hunas and the Kambojas is also attested in the Raghu Vamsa epic poem of Sanskrit poet Kalidasa.
Raghu of Kalidasa is believed to be Chandragupta II ( Vikaramaditya ) ( 375 – 413 / 15 AD ), of the well-known Gupta Dynasty.
The main theme of the novel is preceded, and to some extent juxtaposed with, the story of the life and death of King Kashyapa I of Sri Lanka ( fictionalised as King Kalidasa ).
Dr. Bishnupada Bhattacharya's " Kalidas o Robindronath " is a comparative study of Kalidasa and the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore
Ṛtusaṃhāra often written Ritusamhara, ( Devanagari: ऋत ु स ं ह ा र ; ऋत ु, " season "; स ं ह ा र, " compilation ") is a long poem or mini-epic in Sanskrit by Kalidasa.
The history of his dynasty is elaborated upon by Kalidasa in his Raghuvamsha.
The mahakavya ( epic ) composed by the classical poet Kalidasa on the lives of the ancestors of Rama is entitled Raghuvamsha or the " Dynasty of Raghu ".
Chayamukhi is Mohanlal's latest play, presented under the banner of Kalidasa Visual Magic, a production house promoted jointly by Mohanlal and Malayalam actor Mukesh.
Bhavabhuti () is clearly uncomfortable with the story in his Uttara Rama Charita, while Kalidasa () mentions the incident of Shambuka without any comment in his Raghuvamsa.
Raghuvamsha (, ) is a Sanskrit mahakavya ( epic poem ) by the most celebrated Sanskrit poet Kalidasa.
Kalidasa describes the preponderance of walnut trees in the Oxus country, this particular region is still known for the cultivation of walnuts.
Bhasa is considered to be one of the best Sanskrit playwrights, second only to Kalidasa.
He is earlier than Kalidasa, and may date to any time between the 1st century BCE and the 4th century CE.
Its date is uncertain, but Kalidasa is often placed in the period between the 1st century BCE and 4th century CE.
Kalidasa excelled at lyric poetry, but he is best known for his dramas.
Kalidasa is indebted to Kautilya's Arthashastra for material in the Raghuvamsa.

0.286 seconds.