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- article: Kumārasambhava in Sanskrit full text of the Kumārasambhava in Devanāgarī script (first eight sargas) full text of the Kumārasambhava in Roman...
- mahākāvyas, Kumārasambhava (Kumāra meaning Kartikeya, and sambhava meaning possibility of an event taking place, in this context a birth. Kumārasambhava thus...
- killed by Krishna and then covered by the Mount Mandara. Kalidasa's Kumarasambhava refers to foot marks of Vishnu on the slopes of Mandara. [citation needed]...
- word Jagadguru for Lord Śiva in his great poem (Mahā-kāvya) titled Kumārasambhava. In the Rāmacaritamānasa, the poet-saint Tulasidāsa uses the same word...
- Rama-devotee Hanuman, commenced his flight to Ravana's Lanka. Kalidasa [Kumarasambhava, VI] refers to Gandhamadana, in the vicinity of the mythical city of...
- as the deities hailed his name. This story is the basis for the epic Kumarasambhava (lit., birth of Kartikeya) by Kalidasa (c. 4th century CE). The theme...
- his Kannada-language version of Kalidasa's epic poem, Kumārasambhava, Karnataka Kumarasambhava Kavya is lost. The most famous poet from this period is...
- pleading Shiva to marry Parvati is described in the sixth canto of Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa. As per the Bhagavata Purana, Arundhati is the eighth among...
- answer the devas' pleas for help and deliver them from the asuras. Kumarasambhava (lit. 'Birth of Kumara') from the fifth-century CE narrates a similar...
- as scenery, love, and battles. Typical examples of mahākāvya are the Kumarasambhava and the Kiratarjuniya. The genre evolved from earlier epics, the Mahabharata...