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The Rtusamhara of Kalidasa

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The Rtusamhara of Kalidasa

The Ritusamhara is a description of the six Hindu seasons in 144 stanzas of various meters. Descriptions of seasons abound in Kavyas but this is the only poem devoted solely to them. Throughout the author insists on the relation of the diverse moods of the year to the loves of man and maiden or husband and wife. The poem reveals youth, and its charms.
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The Ritusamhara is a description of the six Hindu seasons in 144 stanzas of various meters. Descriptions of seasons abound in Kavyas but this is the only poem devoted solely to them. Throughout the author insists on the relation of the diverse moods of the year to the loves of man and maiden or husband and wife. The poem reveals youth, and its charms.

Title

The Rtusamhara of Kalidasa

Author

M. R. Kale

Publisher

Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Number of Pages

162

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Literature
  • First Published

    JAN 2017

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    The Ritusamhara is a description of the six Hindu seasons in 144 stanzas of various meters. Descriptions of seasons abound in Kavyas but this is the only poem devoted solely to them. Throughout the author insists on the relation of the diverse moods of the year to the loves of man and maiden or husband and wife. The poem reveals youth, and its charms.
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