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- Meghadūta (Sanskrit: मेघदूत literally Cloud Messenger) is a lyric poem written by Kālidāsa (c. 4th–5th century CE), considered to be one of the greatest...
- Himalayas in his Kumārasambhavam, the display of his love for Ujjain in Meghadūta, and his highly eulogistic descriptions of Kalingan emperor Hemāngada...
- famous poet Kālidāsa, (5th century CE), who used it in his well-known poem Meghadūta ("the Cloud-Messenger"). The metre characterises the longing of lovers...
- 1933. He eventually read literary works such as the Bhagavad Gita and Meghaduta in the original Sanskrit, and deeply pondered them. He later cited the...
- o****nce, and overall splendour. It is quoted in the Sanskrit lyrical poem Meghadūta by Kalidasa. Kubera establishes his rule over the yakshas and founds his...
- The poem is of twenty-four stanzas in five different metres. Meghaduta: The Meghaduta recounts how a yaksha, a subject of Kubera, the god of wealth,...
- Virkar. New Native Pressure , 2003. ISBN 1-883197-18-X. The translation of Meghadūta by Kusumagraj was visualised by watercolour artist Nana Joshi. These visualisations...
- its two poetic predecessors, Kālidāsa's Meghadūta and Valmīki's Ramāyana. Vedanta Desika's use of the Meghaduta is extensive and transparently deliberate;...
- Pulitzer Prize winning poet Vijay Seshadri His translation of Kalidasa's Meghaduta and Ritusamhara received Kalinga Literary Festival 2020-2021 Poetry Book...
- related to the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. It is believed that Kalidasa wrote Meghadūta in the hills of Ramtek. Ramtek is also known for its ancient Jain temple...