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- Kālidāsa (4th–5th century CE) was a classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India's greatest poet and playwright. His plays and poetry...
- Kalidasa lanata is a species of planthopper in the family Fulgoridae found in India. It has been proposed that it should be called Kalidasa albiflos contrary...
- Kaviratna Kalidasa (transl. Poet Kalidasa) is a 1983 Kannada-language historical drama film based on the life of Kālidāsa, a renowned classical Sanskrit...
- Mahabharata, and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaptation being Kalidasa's play Abhijñānaśā****ala (The Sign of Sha****ala). There are two different...
- after him. The history of his dynasty is elaborated upon by the poet Kalidasa in his Raghuvamsha. He is the great-grandfather of Rama, an avatar of Vishnu...
- Jyotirvid-abharana (22.10), a treatise attributed to Kalidasa. According to this text, the following 9 scholars (including Kalidasa himself) attended Vikramaditya's court:...
-  'Ūrvaśī Won by Valour') is a five-act Sanskrit play by ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, who lived in the 4th or 5th Century CE, on the Vedic love story of King...
- ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, dramatizing the story of Śa****alā told in the epic Mahābhārata and regarded as the best of Kālidāsa's works. Its exact date...
- Bhāsa is one of the earliest Indian playwrights in Sanskrit, predating Kālidasa. Estimates of his floruit range from the 4th century BCE to the 4th century...
- Kālidāsa in the 4th-5th century CE, was arguably one of ancient India's greatest Sanskrit dramatists. Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa...