- 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...
- 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...
- Rama-devotee Hanuman,
commenced his
flight to Ravana's Lanka.
Kalidasa [
Kumarasambhava, VI]
refers to Gandhamadana, in the
vicinity of the
mythical city of...
- his Kannada-language
version of Kalidasa's epic poem,
Kumārasambhava,
Karnataka Kumarasambhava Kavya is lost. The most
famous poet from this
period is...
- as scenery, love, and battles.
Typical examples of mahākāvya are the
Kumarasambhava and the Kiratarjuniya. The
genre evolved from
earlier epics, the Mahabharata...
-
Africa related to Aloe A
Hindu god and general, also
named Kartikeya Kumārasambhava,
ancient Indian epic by
Kalidasa about Kartikeya Kumaran (disambiguation)...
- word
Jagadguru for Lord Śiva in his
great poem (Mahā-kāvya)
titled Kumārasambhava. In the Rāmacaritamānasa, the poet-saint Tulasidāsa uses the same word...
-
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...
-
paintings are
based on the
stories of Ramcharitmanas, Gita Govinda,
Kumārasambhava,
Bhagavad Gita and
Hanuman Chalisa. The art of Phad
painting was traditionally...