Which poem written by Kalidas are very famous?

Which poem written by Kalidas are very famous?

Shakuntala and Meghaduta are the famous poems written by Kalidas. These are the masterpieces of his work. They are translated in English from Sanskrit.

What was the name of the Kalidasa literature?

Kalidasa
Period c. 4th–5th century CE
Genre Sanskrit drama, Classical literature
Subject Epic poetry, Puranas
Notable works Kumārasambhavam, Abhijñānaśākuntalam, Raghuvaṃśa, Meghadūta, Vikramōrvaśīyam

Which class used Sanskrit in the plays of Kalidasa?

Kalidasa’s plays show life in an emperor’s court where the royalty and the brahmins used Sanskrit while the common people used Prakrit.

Who was Vidyotma?

Vidyottama was of marriageable age. She had decided to only marry a man who was wiser than her. The wise men brought the marriage proposal to the king. They also mentioned that Kalidasa was a very learned man who was on a month long maun-vrat (the vow of silence).

Who called Kalidasa as Indian Shakespeare?

But logically speaking Kalidasa’s period is 4-5th Century AD and Shakespeare’s period is 1564 – 1616. Though Shakespeare is a great poet, many centuries before Kalidasa has written great plays, poems. If required let Britishers call Shakespeare as “British Kalidasa/England’s Kalidasa”.

Who wrote Meghaduta?

Kalidasa
Meghadūta/Authors
Meghaduta, (Sanskrit: “Cloud Messenger”) lyric love poem in some 115 verses composed by Kalidasa about the 5th century ce.

Which is the great drama of Kalidasa?

Answer : One of the great dramas of Kalidasa is Abhijnana Shakuntala. Kalidasa is a famous Sanskrit poet and dramatist who belonged to the reign of Chandragupta II. Abhijnana Shakuntala is the most popular and great drama of him.

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.

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.

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