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Page 34
... write on such trivial plants as Lavali , the fodder of elephants , and Lajana , a common shrub without beauty and without any attraction . Read side by side , Ritusamhāra and that inscription , neither of them appears to be an imitation ...
... write on such trivial plants as Lavali , the fodder of elephants , and Lajana , a common shrub without beauty and without any attraction . Read side by side , Ritusamhāra and that inscription , neither of them appears to be an imitation ...
Page 180
... writes a drama that would delight the people of Malwa . Indeed the fall of the Buddhist Empire of Asoka and the rise of the Brāhman Empires appear to be good themes for young poets . In this poem too , Kalidasa always prefers Nature's ...
... writes a drama that would delight the people of Malwa . Indeed the fall of the Buddhist Empire of Asoka and the rise of the Brāhman Empires appear to be good themes for young poets . In this poem too , Kalidasa always prefers Nature's ...
Page 179
... write ? Youth is beautiful and nature is beautiful . The description of natural objects would be the most suitable subject for a novice in poetry . Kālidāsa passed his novitiate in writing the Rtus amhara . He was indeed induced to write ...
... write ? Youth is beautiful and nature is beautiful . The description of natural objects would be the most suitable subject for a novice in poetry . Kālidāsa passed his novitiate in writing the Rtus amhara . He was indeed induced to write ...
Page 180
... writes a drama that would delight the people of Malwa . Indeed the fall of the Buddhist Empire of Asoka and the rise of the Brāh- man Empires appear to be good themes for young poets . In this poem too , Kalidasa always prefers Nature's ...
... writes a drama that would delight the people of Malwa . Indeed the fall of the Buddhist Empire of Asoka and the rise of the Brāh- man Empires appear to be good themes for young poets . In this poem too , Kalidasa always prefers Nature's ...
Page 187
... a Brahman he could not write a verse in a metre peculiar to the Rig Veda . But to what class of Brah- mans did he belong ? Ask any Brahman in the VOL . II , PT . II.J KALIDASA ( 3 ) —CHRONOLOGY OF HIS WORKS AND LEARNING . 187.
... a Brahman he could not write a verse in a metre peculiar to the Rig Veda . But to what class of Brah- mans did he belong ? Ask any Brahman in the VOL . II , PT . II.J KALIDASA ( 3 ) —CHRONOLOGY OF HIS WORKS AND LEARNING . 187.
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