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The story of which of the following compositions of Kalidas has been taken from the Adiparva of Mahabharta?
Abhigyanshakuntalam's plot is taken from Adiparva of Mahabharata. Shakuntala was the wife of King Dushyant.
Abhigyanshakuntalam’s plot is taken from
See lessAdiparva of Mahabharata. Shakuntala was the wife of
King Dushyant.
Which canto of Kumarsambhavam describes 'Tadka Vadh'?
'Kumarasambhavam' epic has ended in 17 cantos. The seventeenth and last canto of this poem is related to 'Tadka Vadh'.
‘Kumarasambhavam’ epic has ended in 17
See lesscantos. The seventeenth and last canto of this poem is
related to ‘Tadka Vadh’.
What is depicted in the content of the first canto of Kumarsambhavam?
In the first 17 verses of the first canto, Kalidas depicts the Himalayan mountain in a grand and dignified way, depicting its diverse images, the natural splendour of its inhabitants, and beautiful personality Of Parvataraja.
In the first 17 verses of the first canto,
See lessKalidas depicts the Himalayan mountain in a grand and
dignified way, depicting its diverse images, the natural
splendour of its inhabitants, and beautiful personality Of
Parvataraja.
The first epic of Kalidas is-
'Kumarasambhavam' literally means 'Birth of Kumar'. Here, 'Kumar' refers to Kartikeya or Skanda, son of Shiv-Parvati. The purpose of Kalidas in this compostion is to give the legend of Shiv-Parvati's penance, love, marriage and the birth of his son Kumar Kartikeya, as an epic.
‘Kumarasambhavam’ literally means ‘Birth
See lessof Kumar’. Here, ‘Kumar’ refers to Kartikeya or Skanda,
son of Shiv-Parvati. The purpose of Kalidas in this
compostion is to give the legend of Shiv-Parvati’s
penance, love, marriage and the birth of his son Kumar
Kartikeya, as an epic.
The author of the epic 'Raghuvansham' is-
'Raghuvansham' is an epic poem composed by Kalidas. It contains '19 sargas (cantos)'. The stories are related to the Raghu dynasty.
‘Raghuvansham’ is an epic poem composed
See lessby Kalidas. It contains ’19 sargas (cantos)’. The stories
are related to the Raghu dynasty.
Mahakavi Kalidaswas born in-
There is a lack of about the birth date & birth place of Kalidas. Due to his special love for Ujjain in Meghdootam, some people consider him a resident of Ujjain. He got married to a beautiful & wise princess Vidyotama. He was one of the Nine Gems (Navratna) in the court of Chandragupta VikrRead more
There is a lack of about the birth date &
See lessbirth place of Kalidas. Due to his special love for Ujjain in
Meghdootam, some people consider him a resident of
Ujjain. He got married to a beautiful & wise princess
Vidyotama. He was one of the Nine Gems (Navratna) in
the court of Chandragupta Vikramditya. Kalidas is also
assumed to be present in the court of Shung king
“Agnimitra” of Vidisha.
Mahakavi Kalidaswas born in-
There is a lack of about the birth date & birth place of Kalidas. Due to his special love for Ujjain in Meghdootam, some people consider him a resident of Ujjain. He got married to a beautiful & wise princess Vidyotama. He was one of the Nine Gems (Navratna) in the court of Chandragupta VikrRead more
There is a lack of about the birth date &
See lessbirth place of Kalidas. Due to his special love for Ujjain in
Meghdootam, some people consider him a resident of
Ujjain. He got married to a beautiful & wise princess
Vidyotama. He was one of the Nine Gems (Navratna) in
the court of Chandragupta Vikramditya. Kalidas is also
assumed to be present in the court of Shung king
“Agnimitra” of Vidisha.
The author of the book "Nimari Sahitya Ka Itihaas" is-
Dn Shriram Parihar has written a book "Nimari Sahitya Ka Itihaas" (in Hindi). In this book he has thoroughly explained the emergence and development of Nimari. He was born in Fefariya. Khandwa on 16th Jan., 1952.
Dn Shriram Parihar has written a book
See less“Nimari Sahitya Ka Itihaas” (in Hindi). In this book he
has thoroughly explained the emergence and
development of Nimari. He was born in Fefariya. Khandwa
on 16th Jan., 1952.
Which of the following is a Bagheli writer?
King Vishwanath Singh is a Bagheli writer. 'Paramdharm Vijay' and 'Vishwanath Prakash' -these books in Bagheli are written by Rewa King Vishwanath Singh.
King Vishwanath Singh is a Bagheli writer.
See less‘Paramdharm Vijay’ and ‘Vishwanath Prakash’ -these
books in Bagheli are written by Rewa King Vishwanath
Singh.
Mulla Ramuji was born in-
Mohammad Siddiqui Mulla Ramuji was born on 21st May, 1896 in Bhopal. 'Gulabi Urdu style' of writing is his own invention. Main Compositions : Intekhabe Gulabi Urdu, Majmaa Gulabi Urdu, Mikalat Gulabi Urdu, Khwateea Angura, Shaadi, Aurat Jaat, Lathi aur Bhains, Diwane Mulla Ramuji, Zindagi, Gulabi ShRead more
Mohammad Siddiqui Mulla Ramuji was
See lessborn on 21st May, 1896 in Bhopal. ‘Gulabi Urdu style’ of
writing is his own invention.
Main Compositions : Intekhabe Gulabi Urdu, Majmaa
Gulabi Urdu, Mikalat Gulabi Urdu, Khwateea Angura,
Shaadi, Aurat Jaat, Lathi aur Bhains, Diwane Mulla
Ramuji, Zindagi, Gulabi Shayari etc.