- The
Mālavikāgnimitram (Sanskrit: मालविकाग्निमित्रम् , translation : Mālavikā and Agnimitra) is a
Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa.
Based on some
events of the...
- Mātṛgupta,
author of Setu-Bandha and
three plays (Abhijñānaśā****alam,
Mālavikāgnimitram and Vikramōrvaśīyam). Kālidāsa
alias Medharudra,
author of Kumārasambhavam...
- Swapnavāsavadattam to him. In the
introduction to his
first play
Mālavikāgnimitram, Kālidāsa wrote: "Shall we
neglect the
works of such
illustrious authors...
- Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. It is
predominantly based on the
Sanskrit play "
Mālavikāgnimitram". The Gr**** king
Demetrius is
regarded to have
tried to
invade the...
- Malatimadhava, Mudrarakshasa, and Ratnavali).
These 7
plays — plus Nagananda,
Mālavikāgnimitram, and
Svapnavasavadattam (the text of
which was not
discovered until...
- dramatists.
Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa are the
Mālavikāgnimitram (Mālavikā and Agnimitra), Vikramōrvaśīyam (Pertaining to
Vikrama and...
- dramatist.
Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa are the
Mālavikāgnimitram (Mālavikā and Agnimitra),
Vikramuurvashiiya (Pertaining to Vikrama...
- the
second of the
three plays written by Kālidāsa, the
first being Mālavikāgnimitram and the
third being the
celebrated Abhijñānaśā****alam. According...
- 128–129. D. C.
Sircar 1969, pp. 129–130. M. D.
Paradkar (1970).
Malavikagnimitram: A
Critical Study.
Motilal Banarsid****. p. 12.
Sharada Nāyak; Mala...
- the Gr****s and the
Shunga in
Central India are also
found in the
Mālavikāgnimitram, a play by Kālidāsa
which is
thought to
describe an
encounter between...