KALIDASA
Kalidas was not a Hindi poet but a Sanskrit poet and playwright. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest classical Sanskrit writers in India, known for his works such as "Shakuntala" and "Meghaduta."
greatest Sanskrit poet
Kālidāsa was a Classical Sanskrit writer, revered for being a greatest poet and dramatist
yes, Bhas is a very well known poet in Sanskrit literature came a few centuries b4 Kalidas. Swapnavasavdatta is his most famous play.Many others follow. more info about him is available on wikipedia just check it out :-)
Lokratna Pant, 'Gumani' (1790-1846 AD), also the first poet of Hindi (Bhakha), wrote in Sanskrit and Nepali as well.
The prashasti of Samudragupta was composed by Harisena, his court poet and minister. It is a eulogistic Sanskrit poem praising the achievements and conquests of Samudragupta.
Valmiki - during Lord Rama's time, celebrated as the poet harbinger in Sanskrit literature.
The poet who was called 'Mahakavi' is Kalidasa. He was a renowned classical Sanskrit writer and is often referred to as India's greatest poet. His works include famous poems like Shakuntala and Meghaduta.
The court poet of Harsha Vardhana was Banabhatta. He was a renowned Sanskrit writer who composed the biographical work called "Harshacharita," which narrates the life and achievements of King Harsha.
Kalidasa was an Indian writer of poetry and plays. He was born in the 4th century AD and is considered the greatest poet in the Sanskrit language.
Harshacharita, a biography of the 7th-century Indian ruler Harsha, was written by the Sanskrit poet Banabhatta.
Kaadambari is a Seventh century Sanskrit novel written by Baanabhatta who was a courtier of King Harshavarddhana of Kanauj Nation in the ancient India. It tells the very interesting story of Harsha and the lady Kaadanbari. Baanabhatta is considered as one of the greatest poets of India.