The early 5th centuries
He died in 12 january 2014 , africa
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Kalidasa, the renowned ancient Indian poet and playwright, is believed to have been patronized by King Vikramaditya of the Gupta dynasty. Vikramaditya was known for his support of the arts and literature, which contributed to a flourishing cultural environment in his court. Although specific historical details about Kalidasa's life remain unclear, his works reflect the grandeur of the era and the influence of royal patronage in promoting literary talent.
in 1789, Sir William Jones translated into English Kalidasa's Sanskrit playSacontala.This translation not only played an important role in bringing about a renaissance in Indian literature, but also greatly influenced European literary traditions.
Malavika is a Sanskrit name commonly used in India, often associated with beauty and elegance. In some contexts, it refers to a character from Indian literature, specifically in the play "Malavikaagnimitram" by Kalidasa, where Malavika is portrayed as a beautiful and virtuous princess. The name can also symbolize grace and charm in various cultural interpretations.
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.
Kaviratna Kalidasa was created in 1983.
Bhoja Kalidasa - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
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There is no conclusive evidence about the identity of Kalidasa's parents. Kalidasa was a revered classical Sanskrit poet and playwright, and many legends exist about his origins, including stories that he was a simple shepherd who was blessed with divine knowledge.
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.
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