It's tale attributed alternatively to Kalidasa/Saradanand-bakhusurudan.
[Sa]dbhavam pratipannanam vanchane ke vidaghata?
ankam aruhya suptanam, hantuh kim nama paurusham?
[Se]tum gatva samudrasya ganga-sagar-sangame,
Brahmahatya pramuchyate, mitra-droha na muchyte!
[Mi]tra-drohi, kritaghnas cha yas cha vishvas-ghatakam,
Trayas te narakam yanti, yad Chandra-divakarau.
[Ra]jan tvam asya putrasya yadi kalyanam icchhasi,
Daanam dehi dvijatinam, tat hita durgati varanam.
"People often speculate the creation of the world as the answer is not fully known."
The statement's veracity is known from antiquity!
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Compare these sentences using know / knows, knew and known: CORRECT: Present tense: I know the answer. I knew the answer. They know the answer. Past tense: He / She knows the answer. He / She knew the answer. They knew the answer. Known requires a helping verb, a form of 'be' in had or have. Correct: I had known the right answer. He / she had known the right answer. They should have known the answer. Though I should have easily known the answer, I did not know what I knew.
Kalidasa
Rabindranath Tagore.
Kalidasa wrote in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language. He is known for his works such as "Shakuntala" and "Meghaduta," which are important literary works in Sanskrit literature.
Kalidasa is called as India's Shakespeare. We hear this statement whenever people speak about Kalidasa. But logically speaking Kalidasa's period is 4-5th Century AD and Shakespeare's period is 1564 - 1616. Though Shakespeare is a great poet, many centuries before Kalidasa has written great plays, poems. If required let Britishers call Shakespeare as "British Kalidasa/England's Kalidasa". But Indian's will not accept this statement as it is wrong. Note: If father and son has resemblence we say "You look like your father", we don't say his father that "you look like your son". Hope this is the proper statement which clears above statements.
Kalidasa was a classical Sanskrit writer, widely considered one of the greatest playwrights and poets in ancient Indian literature. He is known for works such as "Shakuntala" and "Meghaduta," which showcase his mastery of poetry, drama, and literature. Kalidasa's works are still highly regarded for their literary excellence and beauty.
Kalidasa, who lived about 30 B.C., is often called "the Shakespeare of India".
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Abhijnjaana Saakunthalam, Maalavikaagnimithram, Vikramorvvaseeyam [Plays in Verse], Raghu Vamsham, Kumaara Sambhava, Megha Sandesa and Rhithu Samhaara [Poems] are the most noted works of Kaali Daasa.
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A major poet and epic writer named Kalidasa wrote many fine pieces during the Gupta Empire. See Related Links.