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  • Which of the following was not written by Kalidas? (NSCL 2019)

    Question: Which of the following was not written by Kalidas? (NSCL 2019)

    Options:

    Kumar Sambhavam
    Laghujatakam
    Meghdootam
    Raghuvansham

    ✅Explanation:
    -Kumar Sambhavam, Meghdootam, and Raghuvansham are all famous works by the renowned Sanskrit poet Kalidasa
    -Laghujatakam is an astrological text and is not attributed to Kalidasa.

    🔑Key Points:
    -Nitisara is NOT written by Kalidasa.
    -An old Indian treatise on politics and statecraft is called Nitisara or the Nitisara of Kamandaki.
    -It was written by Chanakya's student Kamandaka, also known as Kamandaki or Kamandakiya.
    -Despite the fact that it is actually a recension based on Sukra Nitisara of the fourth century BCE, current scholarship places its dating between the third and seventh centuries CE, between the Gupta and Harsha periods.
    -It is traditionally dated to the fourth and third centuries BCE. There are 19 sections in it.
    -Mahakavi Kalidas, who is arguably the greatest Sanskrit virtuoso, wrote Abhigyan Shakuntalam about 2,500 years ago.
    -The most renowned Sanskrit poet, Kalidasa, is the author of the epic poem Raghuvaa in Sanskrit.
    -The four- or five-act Sanskrit play Vikramrvayam, written by the ancient Indian poet Kalidasa, is based on the Vedic love narrative between King Pururavas and the beautiful Apsar (celestial nymph) rva.

    🔴Additional information::
    -The finest poet and playwright of classical Sanskrit literature in ancient India is frequently regarded as Klidasa (c. 4th–5th century CE).
    -The Vedas, the Ramayana, the Mahabarata, and the Puranas are the main sources for his plays and poems.
    -Three plays, two epic poems, and two shorter poems are all that are left of his writings.

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