Kalidasa

Kalidasa
Kalidasa was a classical Sanskrit writer, widely regarded as one of the greatest poets and playwrights in ancient India. His works are known for their lyrical beauty and deep connection to nature and human emotions. Some of his most famous writings include the play "Shakuntala," the epic poem "Raghuvamsha," and the lyrical poem "Meghaduta." Kalidasa's mastery of language and poetic expression has made him a revered figure in Indian literature, with his influence enduring across centuries.

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by: Kalidasa
INTRODUCTION About a century has elapsed since the great English Orientalist, Sir William Jones, astonished the learned world by the discovery of a Sanskrit Dramatic Literature. He has himself given us the history of this discovery. It appears that, on his arrival in Bengal, he was very solicitous to procure access to certain books called Nátaks, of which he had read in one of the 'Lettres... more...

by: Kalidasa
KALIDASA—HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS I 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.... more...