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- the 5th century. Legend say that Kālidāsa could not complete his epic Kumārasambhava because he was cursed by the goddess Pārvatī, for obscene descriptions...5 KB (509 words) - 12:28, 2 July 2024
- 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...9 KB (1,213 words) - 04:03, 13 July 2024
- is based on Kālidāsa's detailed description of the Himalayas in his Kumārasambhava, the display of his love for Ujjain in Meghadūta, and his highly eulogistic...30 KB (3,198 words) - 02:07, 14 July 2024
- Rama-devotee Hanuman, commenced his flight to Ravana's Lanka. Kalidasa [Kumarasambhava, VI] refers to Gandhamadana, in the vicinity of the mythical city of...2 KB (208 words) - 17:55, 21 June 2024
- his Kannada-language version of Kalidasa's epic poem, Kumārasambhava, Karnataka Kumarasambhava Kavya is lost. The most famous poet from this period is...28 KB (2,428 words) - 02:36, 18 June 2024
- 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...8 KB (876 words) - 16:22, 24 May 2024
- 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...88 KB (8,945 words) - 16:08, 14 July 2024
- poet's skill at description. Typical examples of mahākāvya are the Kumarasambhava and the Kiratarjuniya. It is considered the most prestigious form in...9 KB (1,134 words) - 13:10, 23 February 2024
- word Jagadguru for Lord Śiva in his great poem (Mahā-kāvya) titled Kumārasambhava. In the Rāmacaritamānasa, the poet-saint Tulasidāsa uses the same word...9 KB (765 words) - 13:04, 26 March 2024
- Jain poet Asaga (or Asoka) authored, among other writings, "Karnata Kumarasambhava Kavya" and "Varadamana Charitra". His works have been praised by later...85 KB (8,581 words) - 08:09, 12 June 2024
- poet Kalidasa dedicates canto IV discussing the plight of Rati in his Kumarasambhava, which focuses on the story of the wedding of Shiva and Parvati and...19 KB (2,374 words) - 15:09, 14 July 2024
- 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]...3 KB (293 words) - 22:35, 11 October 2023
- paintings are based on the stories of Ramcharitmanas, Gita Govinda, Kumārasambhava, Bhagavad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa. The art of phad painting was exclusively...4 KB (374 words) - 09:23, 15 January 2024
- Africa related to Aloe A Hindu god and general, also named Kartikeya Kumārasambhava, ancient Indian epic by Kalidasa about Kartikeya Kumaran (disambiguation)...765 bytes (119 words) - 06:10, 3 December 2023
- demons (Asura) Bali, who used it to attain many impossible things. The Kumarasambhava, by Kalidasa, narrates that Uchchaihshravas, the best of horses and...6 KB (611 words) - 13:59, 5 July 2024
- Kumarasambhava or The Birth of the War-God. "Film related information on". Indiancine.ma. 14 May 1937. Retrieved 3 June 2014. "Ryder's Kumarasambhava...3 KB (268 words) - 17:27, 1 July 2022
- appears in the Puranas, Tantra literature, and in Kalidasa's lyrical Kumarasambhava. According to the most popular narrative, Daksha organized a yajna (sacrifice)...26 KB (2,900 words) - 19:01, 22 May 2024
- expressions". Kālidāsa's greatest Kāvyas are the Raghuvaṃśa and the Kumārasambhava. This Raghuvaṃśa (The Genealogy of Raghu) chronicles the life of Rāma...102 KB (11,886 words) - 14:28, 4 July 2024
- on a story found in Vayu Purana and Har-Gauri-Sambaad, a version of Kumarasambhava by Kalidasa. His concurrent writers are Rudra Kandali, Madhav Kandali...3 KB (215 words) - 05:07, 27 May 2024
- minister and Udbhaṭa as the chief scholar. Udbhata wrote four works—Kumārasambhava, a poem on the theme of the marriage of Śiva and Pārvatī; Kāvyālaṃkārasaṃgraha...54 KB (5,894 words) - 17:19, 14 July 2024
- verse trans. by P. de Lacy Johnstone, 1902). The other epic is the Kumārasambhava, the theme of which is the birth of Kumāra, otherwise called Kārttikeya
- रत्नमन्विष्यति मृग्यते हि तत् A jewel is sought after and has not to seek. Kumārasambhava, Canto V, 45; translation by M. R. Kale If a professor thinks what matters
- poetry in this period are the five Mahākāvyas, or "great composition"s: Kumārasambhava by Kālidāsa Raghuvamsha by Kālidāsa Kiratarjuniya by Bharavi Shishupala