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
:-)
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."
Valmiki - during Lord Rama's time, celebrated as the poet harbinger in Sanskrit literature.
Nibandhmala was written by Narayana Pandita, who was a poet and scholar in Sanskrit literature.
Panini is considered as the first Grammarian of the Sanskrit literature.
greatest Sanskrit poet
Nepal Bhasa Patrika was created in 1955.
E. Easwaran Nampoothiry has written: 'Sanskrit literature of Kerala' -- subject(s): Sanskrit literature, Bio-bibliography 'Glimpses of Sanskrit research' -- subject(s): Sanskrit literature, History and criticism
KALIDASA
The first known Indian poet is believed to be Valmiki, who is also known as the author of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. He is considered the Adi Kavi, or the first poet, in Sanskrit literature.
Abha Kulashreshtha has written: 'Fauna, animal & bird kingdom in Sanskrit literature =' -- subject(s): Sanskrit literature, History and criticism, Animals in literature, Birds in literature
"Urvasi" is an ancient Sanskrit play written by Indian dramatist Bhasa. The plot revolves around the love story between the celestial nymph Urvasi and the mortal king Pururavas.
Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa was created in 1925.