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Classic Yoga > Kalidasa
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Kalidasa Defined
(5th century A.D.) Greatest Hindu dramatist and lyric poet, often referred to as the "Shakespeare of India". Author of Sakuntala.
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- Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works by Kalidasa: Translated by Arthur Ryder. Shakuntala is an enchanting Sanskrit play by Kalidasa. Notable for beautiful imagery, love's inevitable triumph, and even that Brahman who meditates in an anthill. (King: Charioteer, the deer has led us a long chase)
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- Clay Sanskrit Library: clay sanskrit library, translations of kalidasa
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