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Classical Sanskrit poet, and playwright (4th–5th century CE)
Kālidāsa (Sanskrit: कालिदास, "Servant of Kali"; 4th–5th century CE) was a Classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India's greatest poet
Kalidasa
1983 Indian film
Kaviratna Kalidasa (pronunciation transl. Poet Kalidasa) is a 1983 Kannada-language historical drama film based on the life of Kālidāsa, a renowned Classical
Kaviratna_Kalidasa
Ancient Indian empire (c. 3rd century CE – 575 CE)
canonised during this period. The Gupta period produced scholars such as Kalidasa, Aryabhata, Varahamihira and Vatsyayana, who made significant advancements
Gupta_Empire
Species of planthopper
Kalidasa albiflos is a species of planthopper in the family Fulgoridae found in India. It was previously known as Kalidasa lanata, but it has been proposed
Kalidasa_albiflos
Genus of planthoppers
listed in FLOW: Kalidasa albiflos (Drury, 1773) synonym Kalidasa lanata synonym Kalidasa dives Kalidasa lui Wang & Huang, 1989 Kalidasa nigromaculata (Gray
Kalidasa_(planthopper)
2019 Indian film
Kalidasa Kannada Meshtru (transl. Kalidasa Kannada teacher) is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by Kaviraj and starring Jaggesh
Kalidasa_Kannada_Meshtru
Indian playwright in Sanskrit
Bhāsa is one of the earliest Indian playwrights in Sanskrit, predating Kālidasa. Estimates of his floruit range from the 4th century BCE to the 4th century
Bhāsa
Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa
ancient Indian poet Kalidasa, dramatizing the story of Shakuntala told in the epic Mahabharata and regarded as the best of Kalidasa's works. Its exact date
Shakuntala_(play)
Hindu astrological text
sidereal astrology, written by Kalidasa. However, it is unknown whether the Kalidasa who wrote this work is the same Kalidasa who wrote Raghuvamsha and Abhijñānaśākuntalam
Uttara_Kalamrita
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Kālidāsa was a Sanskrit writer. Kalidas or Kalidasa may also refer to: Kalidas (film), a 1931 Tamil language film Kālidāsā (crater), a crater
Kalidas_(disambiguation)
Hindu mythological king
Sudakshina. The history of his dynasty is elaborated upon by the poet Kalidasa in his Raghuvamsha. He is the great-grandfather of Rama, an avatar of Vishnu
Raghu
399 battle between the Gupta Empire and the Hunas
cavalry arrived by the Oxus river on the southern banks, they camped there. Kalidasa poetically described how the cavalry camped on the banks of the river Vankshu
Battle_of_the_Oxus_(399)
Hindu Ancient Temple in Mithila
to history, the poet Kālidāsa was blessed with all knowledge by Durga, she was impressed by his devotion and dedication. Kalidasa lived here for several
Uchhaith
1931 film by H. M. Reddy
in a Dravidian language. It was based on the life of the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa; it featured P. G. Venkatesan in the title role and T. P. Rajalakshmi as
Kalidas_(film)
Group of nine extraordinary people in certain kings' courts in India
names are preserved in works such as the Jyotirvidābharaṇa, attributed to Kālidāsa, though the text's authenticity is debated among scholars. These ratna
Navaratnas
Kalidasa Academy is a cultural institution established by the Government of Madhya Pradesh to act as a multi-disciplinary institution, which would project
Kalidasa_Akademi
Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa
by Vikram(valour)') is a five-act Sanskrit play by ancient Indian poet Kālidāsa, who lived in the 4th or 5th Century CE, on the Vedic love story of King
Vikramōrvaśīyam
Crater on Mercury
Kālidāsā is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Kalidasa is named for the Indian writer Kālidāsa
Kālidāsā_(crater)
Heroine in ancient Indian literature
Abhijnanashakuntalam (The Recognition of Shakuntala), written by the classical poet Kalidasa in the 4th or 5th century AD. Her story, however, originates in the Hindu
Shakuntala
1955 Indian film
Mahakavi Kalidasa (pronunciation) is 1955 Indian Kannada-language film directed by K. R. Seetharama Sastry, in his debut direction. The movie is based
Mahakavi_Kalidasa
Dramatic tradition of classical India
Kālidāsa in the 4th-5th century CE, was arguably one of ancient India's greatest Sanskrit dramatists. Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa
Indian_classical_drama
Sanskrit genre of literary poetry
Although very little literature in the kāvya style written before the time of Kālidāsa (5th century CE) survives, it can be assumed that it dates back to an early
Kāvya
Tourist destination in Karnataka
mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and by the classical Sanskrit poet Kalidasa in his 4th-century work Raghuvamsha, where he refers to the "Lord of Gokarna"
Gokarna,_Karnataka
Legendary king in Hinduism
Shakuntala and the father of Bharata. He appears in the Mahabharata and in Kalidasa's play, Abhijnanashakuntalam (c. 300 CE). According to the Mahabharata,
Dushyanta
ISBN 978-0-8147-1979-4. Kālidāsa (1792) [1790]. Sacontalá; or, The Fatal Ring. Translated by Jones, William. London: Edwards. Kālidāsa (1822). Kalidasa's Abhijnana
List of Sanskrit plays in English translation
List_of_Sanskrit_plays_in_English_translation
1966 Indian film
Chandran, starring Sivaji Ganesan. It is based on the life of the poet Kalidasa. The film was released on 19 August 1966. Sivaji Ganesan as Chinnaiah /
Mahakavi_Kalidas_(1966_film)
1942 Indian film
Mahakavi Kalidas is a Bollywood film directed by Niren Lahiri. It was released in 1942. After falling in love with a woman from a lower caste, a naive
Mahakavi_Kalidas_(1942_film)
Govinda-bhaṭṭa, known by his pen name Akbariya Kālidāsa ("Kalidasa of Akbar"), was a 16th-century Sanskrit-language court poet from present-day India
Govindabhatta
1912 choral composition by Gustav Holst
KRISHNA CHANDRA. “Kalidasa’s Imagery in ‘Meghaduta.’” Indian Literature 19, no. 2 (1976): 92–118. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24157268. Kalidasa, Horace Hayman
The_Cloud_Messenger_(Holst)
Sanskrit epic poem by Kalidasa
- "The Birth of Kumāra") is an epic poem by Kālidāsa. It is widely regarded as the finest work of Kalidasa as well as the greatest kāvya poem in Classical
Kumārasambhava
Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa
मालविकाग्निमित्रम्, translation : Mālavikā and Agnimitra) is a Sanskrit play by Kālidāsa. Based on some events of the reign of Pushyamitra Shunga, it is his first
Mālavikāgnimitram
Indian actress
film actress. She was a stage actress at Kerala People's Arts Club and Kalidasa Kalakendra. She is the winner of the Kerala State award for best stage
Vijayakumari
Sanskrit lyric poem by Kalidasa
Sanskrit: मेघदूतम्, literally Cloud Messenger) is a lyric poem written by Kālidāsa (c. 4th–5th century CE), considered to be one of the greatest classical
Meghadūta
Gupta emperor from c. 375 to c. 415
based on Chandragupta II (among other kings), and the noted Sanskrit poet Kalidasa may have been his court poet. The cave shrines at Udayagiri were also built
Chandragupta_II
Sanskrit inscription dated 634–635 CE
important source of placing political events and literature – such as of Kalidasa – that must have been completed well before 634 CE, the date of this inscription
Aihole_inscription
2025 Indian film by Selvamani Selvaraj
Ayya, and his strained relationship with T. K. Mahadevan (Thiruchengode Kalidasa Mahadevan), a film star he helped establish and popularise. Mahadevan is
Kaantha
Legendary emperor of Ujjain, India
attributed to Kalidasa, nine noted scholars (the Navaratnas) were at Vikramaditya's court: Vidyasimha Dhanavantari Ghatakarapara Kalidasa Kshapanaka Shanku
Vikramaditya
Sanskrit scholar, poet, and playwright in 8th-century India
playwright of eighth-century India. He is considered a key successor to Kalidasa and is often regarded as matching his literary stature. His best known
Bhavabhuti
Indian theatrical group
1km 0.6miles Kalidasa Kalakendram Kalidasa Kalakendram is a professional drama theatrical group founded by O. Madhavan, a well-known Malayalam theatre
Kalidasa_Kalakendram
King featured in the Mahabharata
and Shakuntala. The story of his parents and his birth is related in Kalidasa's famous play, Abhijñānashākuntala. He is a descendant of rajarshi Vishvamitra
Bharata_(Mahabharata)
Arts award by the Government of Madhya Pradesh
of Madhya Pradesh in India.[citation needed] The award is named after Kālidāsa, a renowned Classical Sanskrit writer of ancient India.[citation needed]
Kalidas_Samman
Hindu temple in Karnataka state, India
Kumbasi, Koteshvara and Sankaranarayana. The classical Sanskrit writer, Kalidasa mentions the "Lord of Gokarna" in his 4th-century work, Raghuvamsha. The
Mahabaleshwar_Temple,_Gokarna
Apsara in Hinduism
Mysticism in Kalidasa's AbhijñānaŚākuntalam. Anthem Press. ISBN 978-1-78527-322-3. Kālidāsa (23 January 2003). Complete Works of Kalidasa: Plays. Sahitya
Menaka
Murugan Temple in Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India
Cosmology. Brill Publishers. p. 31-34. ISBN 978-9-004-25739-9. Kalidasa (1901). Works of Kalidasa:Kumarasambhava. Harvard University. pp. 120–135. Archived
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Tiruchendur
Subramaniya_Swamy_Temple,_Tiruchendur
Historiographical term
were canonised during this period. The Gupta period produced the scholars Kalidasa, Aryabhata, Varahamihira, and Vatsyayana who made great advancements in
Pax_Gupta
Indian Kannada actor (1933–2021)
portrayal of supporting characters, notably the poet Dindima in Kaviratna Kalidasa (1983). He appeared in over 400 films. Shani Mahadevappa was born on 19
Shani_Mahadevappa
advancing". It is said to have been invented by India's most famous poet Kālidāsa, (5th century CE), who used it in his well-known poem Meghadūta ("the Cloud-Messenger")
Mandakranta_metre
Suburban in Thane, Maharashtra, India
will have one born to them. "Study Guide for Kalidasa: The Recognition of Sakuntala". Source: Kalidasa: The Loom of Time. Penguin Books. Retrieved 14
Titwala
Indian actor
of theatre in Kerala. He was the founder of the renowned drama company Kalidasa Kala Kendram. He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor in 2000
O._Madhavan
Indian actress and politician (born 1962)
(1979), Sargam (1979), Ooriki Monagadu (1981), Kaamchor (1982), Kaviratna Kalidasa (1983), Sagara Sangamam (1983), Tohfa (1984), Sharaabi (1984), Maqsad (1984)
Jaya_Prada
Indian film director (1939–2021)
Madhavi. He died from COVID-19 on 5 May 2021. Anupama (1981) Kaviratna Kalidasa (1983) Shabash Vikram (1985) Satkara (1986) Namma Ooru Devathe (1986) Anjada
Renuka_Sharma
Hindi play
observed that each act ends "with an act of abandonment on the part of Kalidasa: when he leaves for Ujjayini alone; when he deliberately avoids meeting
Ashadh_Ka_Ek_Din
Town in Maharashta, India
with Kālidāsa's Rāmagiri in 1959, the association of Ramtek with Kālidāsa has gained widespread popularity and led to the construction of the Kalidasa Memorial
Ramtek
Gandharva in Hindu mythology
Pururavas, written by the poet Kalidasa (fl. 4th-5th century AD). Although Chitraratha has no role in the original myth, Kalidasa introduces him here not only
Chitraratha
1961 film
V. Shantaram, Sandhya. It is based on the play Abhijnanashakuntalam by Kalidasa. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language
Stree_(1961_film)
Bengali detective novella by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
Kohen Kobi Kalidas (Bengali: কোহেন কবি কালিদাস), translated as "Thus Spoke Kalidasa", is a 1961 Bengali detective novella by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. It is
Kohen_Kobi_Kalidas
Shunga emperor from 131 to 124 BCE
wife of Emperor Agnimitra. In the Mālavikāgnimitram, act 5, verse 14, Kālidāsa tells us that Vasumitra guarded the sacrificial horse let loose by his
Vasumitra
Legendary dynasty in Hinduism
Harishchandra, Sagara, Bhagiratha, Dilīpa, Raghu, Aja, Dasharatha, and Lord Rama. Kalidasa's work, Raghuvaṃśa, narrates the epic of the Raghuvaṃśa in 19 sargas (cantos)
Raghuvaṃśa_(dynasty)
Character in Hindu scripture
appears in Raghuvaṃśa, an epic poem composed by celebrated Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa in 5th century CE; Uttaramacarita, a Sanskrit play composed by Bhavabhuti
Shambuka
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
Administration. 21 (1): 25–86. doi:10.1080/01900699808525297. Ingalls DH (1976). "Kālidāsa and the Attitudes of the Golden Age". Journal of the American Oriental
Human
1960 Indian film
Nagamani and P. Suri Babu. The film is based on the life of the poet Kalidasa. The film begins in the Avanti kingdom; its King has a daughter, Vidyadhari
Mahakavi_Kalidasu
Rulers and dynasties of Magadha Kingdom in Ancient India
Translated by E. B. Cowell and F. W. Thomas. London: Royal Asiatic Society. Kalidasa (1891). Malavikagnimitra. Translated by C. H. Tawney. Calcutta: Asiatic
List_of_monarchs_of_Magadha
1979 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke
main story is framed by two other stories. The first one tells of King Kalidasa, living thousands of years before Morgan is born, who is constructing a
The_Fountains_of_Paradise
Indian Sanskrit scholar (1930–2021)
Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Naval Kishore Kankar Seva Parishsad, Jaipur, 1999. Kalidasa Sammana, Kalidasa Samaroha, Ujjain, 2000. Title of Veda-shastra-visharada, Swami
Satya_Vrat_Shastri
into director, lyricist, writer and music composer for the film Mahakavi Kalidasa (1955) which emerged as a biggest commercial and critical success of the
K._R._Seetharama_Sastry
composition. Some scholars have taken the last line of each verse of Kalidasa's Meghadutam as the samasya, and have composed the rest. Literature portal
Samasya-purti
Indian mathematician-astronomer-astrologer (505–587)
on Jyotirvid-abharana, a work attributed to Kalidasa, which states that Varāhamihira (along with Kalidasa) was one of the navaratnas ("nine gems") at
Varāhamihira
Place in India
history of India have lived in Malwa, including the poet and dramatist Kalidasa, the author Bhartrihari, the mathematicians and astronomers Varahamihira
Malwa
2012 Indian film
pivotal roles. Kalidasa Kalakendram, a renowned drama company founded by O. Madhavan, ventured into film production through the film under Kalidasa International
Hide_N'_Seek_(2012_film)
2023 film directed by Gunasekhar
Venkateswara Creations. Based on a popular play Abhignyana Shakuntalam by Kalidasa, the film features Samantha in the title role of Shakuntala and Dev Mohan
Shaakuntalam
Kumaradhatusena son of King Kasyapa of Sigiriya (512-522 AD) and his closet friend, Kalidasa, a famous dramatist and poet. According to the tale, the king whilst in
Matara_Bodhiya
Hindu temple in Gujarat, India
Shalya Parva compilation was complete. The 5th century poem Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa mentions Somanatha-Prabhasa as a tirtha along with Prayaga, Pushkara, Gokarna
Somnath_Temple
Chalanachitra". Archived from the original on 17 July 2007. "Kaviratna Kalidasa fame director Renuka Sharma dies of COVID". The Times of India. 6 May 2021
List of highest-grossing Kannada films
List_of_highest-grossing_Kannada_films
Sanskrit poet (1935–2021)
the works of past scholars of Sanskrit literature: Kālidāsa; Dwivedi, Rewa Prasad (1986). Kālidāsa-granthāvalī (in Hindi). Kāśī-Hindū-Viśvavidyālayaḥ
Rewa_Prasad_Dwivedi
Family name
claimed to be traced to Ujjain of Madhya Pradesh and to the period of Kalidasa. There are two stories of how this surname (or caste name) came about.
Pani
Bengali playwright, musician, editor, and painter (1849–1925)
popular and were frequently staged in Calcutta. Notably, he translated Kalidasa's five-act play Vikramōrvaśīyam. Historical plays: Puruvikram (1874), Sarojini
Jyotirindranath_Tagore
Murugan Temple in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India
original (PDF) on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2021. Kalidasa (1901). Works of Kalidasa:Kumarasambhava. Harvard University. pp. 120–135. Archived
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Tiruttani
Subramaniya_Swamy_Temple,_Tiruttani
King in Hinduism
when Indumati died. King Aja was left grief-stricken and heartbroken.Kalidasa's Raghuvamsha states that Vashishtha sent his student to console him. Aja
Aja_of_Kosala
Indian civil servant (1904–1992)
scholar, translating for English audiences the works of the Sanskrit writer Kalidasa. A man of humility and discretion, according to The Independent, Sundaram
Kalyan_Sundaram
Sanskrit genre of messenger poems
separation with descriptions of the landscapes of the natural world. Kalidasa's Meghaduta is regarded to be the most popular example of this literary
Sandesha_Kavya
King of Malwa from 1010 to 1055
example, the Bhoja-Prabandha anachronistically describes the ancient poet Kalidasa as a contemporary of Bhoja. In order to enhance their imperial claims,
Bhoja
Indian mythological television series
Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the Mahabharata and dramatized by Kalidasa in his play Abhijñānaśākuntala (The Sign of Shakuntala). The story is a
Shakuntala_(TV_series)
Hindu goddess of sexual pleasure, carnal desire and pleasure
pleading of the wailing Rati and the gods. The renowned Sanskrit poet Kalidasa dedicates canto IV discussing the plight of Rati in his Kumarasambhava
Rati
Hindu devotional hymn
there can be no question: he is as sublime as Valmiki and as elegant as Kalidasa in his handling of the theme. Jones 2007, p. 456 Sahni 2000, pp. 78–80
Hanuman_Chalisa
Ancient kingdom in Bengal
Pundras and Suhmas. The fourth canto of the epic poem Raghuvamsa, written by Kalidasa mentions that King Raghu of Ikshavaku Dynasty during his conquest in the
Suhma_kingdom
Indian Sanskrit scholar
practice of classical Sanskrit texts in his tenure as the Chairman of Kalidasa Academy Ujjain. He had associated with Natyasastra scholar and Kutiyattam
Kamlesh_Dutt_Tripathi
Murugan Temple in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Cosmology. Brill Publishers. p. 31-34. ISBN 978-9-004-25739-9. Kalidasa (1901). Works of Kalidasa:Kumarasambhava. Harvard University. pp. 120–135. Archived
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thiruparankundram
Subramaniya_Swamy_Temple,_Thiruparankundram
2nd century BCE wars in India
King Milinda, and was revered almost like a saint in Buddhist legend. Kalidasa’s Mālavikāgnimitram suggests that during Pushyamitra Shunga’s Rajasuya yajna
Shunga–Greek_War
Poet
Award in 2017, for his work in Sanskrit Language. He was the director of Kalidasa Akademi in Ujjain from 2007 to 2010. He is also the chairman of Maharshi
Mithila_Prasad_Tripathi
Landlocked country in Central Asia
R. Singh Dr Buddha Prakash maintains that, based on the evidence of Kalidasa's Raghuvamsha, Raghu defeated the Hunas on river Vamkshu (Raghu vamsha 4
Tajikistan
Metropolitan city in Madhya Pradesh, India
an important city of the Guptas during the 4th and the 5th centuries. Kalidasa, the great Indian classical poet of the 5th century who lived in the times
Ujjain
Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India
21 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015. "Holy City – Ujjain". Kalidasa Akademi. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 28 September
Kal_Bhairav_Temple,_Ujjain
Hindu god of victory and war
the original on 21 August 2024. Retrieved 21 August 2024. Kalidasa (1901). Works of Kalidasa:Kumarasambhava. Harvard University. Archived from the original
Kartikeya
Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic
literature. For instance, the Abhijnanashakuntala by the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa (c. 400 CE), believed to have lived in the era of the Gupta dynasty, is
Mahabharata
Type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist culture
United States: Facts On File, Inc. p. 24. ISBN 978-143-8-10996-1 Thakur P., Kalidasa, and Arthur W. Ryder. (2012). "GLOSSARAY: Apsara", in ABHIJNANSAKUNTALAM
Apsara
5th century Sanskrit poem by Kalidasa
Raghu') is a Sanskrit epic poem (mahakavya) by the celebrated Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. Though an exact date of composition is unknown, the poet is presumed to
Raghuvaṃśa
Indian film actor
he returned to Kollam, and switched fulltime to theatre, working with Kalidasa Kalakendram. He could return to movies only in 1977, bagging a role in
Prathapachandran
Telugu Sakuntala (Natakam) Mahakavi Kalidasu 1960 Pendyala Nageswara Rao Kalidasa Ghantasala Telugu Salaam Baabu Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum 1956 S. Dakshinamurthi
Jikki_discography
American professor of Sanskrit (1877–1938)
Raghuvamsha, etc. Kālidāsa; Arthur W. Ryder (1912), Kalidasa: Translations of Shakuntala, and Other Works, J. M. Dent & sons, ltd. Kālidāsa; Arthur William
Arthur_W._Ryder
Indian genre of epic poetry
Kumārasambhava by Kālidāsa in 5th century CE: the wedding of Shiva and Parvati, and the birth of Kumara, in 17 cantos Raghuvaṃśa by Kālidāsa: the Raghu dynasty
Mahakavya
KALIDASA
KALIDASA
KALIDASA
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ְלמׄה) Contracted form of Hebrew Shelomoh, SHLOMO means "peaceable."Â
Biblical
a turf, or fat land
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dear 1.German : probably a variant of Döring (see Doering).
Male
Greek
(ÎαβουχοδονόσοÏ) Greek form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar, NABUCHODONOSOR means "Nebo, defend my crown" or "Nebo, defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Safe. Mild.
Female
Chinese
the willow.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of a French Flower
Male
Finnish
 Pet form of Finnish Mikko, MIKA means "who is like God?" Compare with another form of Mika.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Signal, Guidance, Guiding hand
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Friend in Battle; Friend with a Spear
KALIDASA
KALIDASA
KALIDASA
KALIDASA
KALIDASA