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The Yaksha then describes the many captivating sights that are in store for the cloud on its way to the fabulous city of Alakaa, where his wife languishes amid her memories of him.
Throughout the Meghaduuta, as perhaps nowhere else So plentifully in Kaalidaasa's works, are an unvarying› freshness of inspiration and charm, delight imagerry and fancy, profound insight into the emotions, and a oneness with the phenomena of nature.
Meghaduuta ##(##Cloud Messenger##)##: the theme of this long lyrical poem is a message sent by an exiled yaksha in Central India to his wife in the Himalayas##,## his envoy being a megha or cloud.
sanskritdocuments.org /all_txt/kalidas.txt   (6144 words)

  
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Related Topics: Kalidasa, Meghaduuta, Sanskrit, Ritusamhaara, Hindu mythology, Karttikeya, Kumaarasambhavam, German language, Raghuvamsha, Mahakavi Kalidasa
Shakuntala is remarkable not only for it's beautiful love poetry, but also for its abundant humor which marks the play from beginning to end.
Indian postage stamp showing a passage from Kalidasa's Meghaduuta
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/k/ka/kalidasa.html   (1701 words)

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