Kālidāsa Essays

  • Marriage In The Ramayana

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    For Hindus, The Ramayana is more than an exhilarating tale of love and war. The ancient epic provides guidance on marriage, values human imperfection, glorifies nature, and emphasizes the auspiciousness of the stars. While the first version of The Ramayana appeared around two thousand years ago, the ideas that pervade it continue to influence Hindu life. Marital Devotion The theme of marital devotion functions as the plot’s impetus. The discordance between two separate depictions of marriage in

  • Essay On Xenia In The Odyssey

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    Xenia Although many people have never even heard of the word Xenia, it is used multiple times in the epic The Odyssey. Xenia means to have "basic hospitality, the generosity and courtesy shown to those who are far from home (Wikipedia, Xenia Greek, pg.1.) In Ancient Greece there was no such thing as a motel 6 to be able to stay the night at while you were away from home, so you would hope that the person that you are going to knock on the door to ask if you can stay the night or nights with has

  • Compare And Contrast The Empire And The Maurya Empire

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    based on 10. This also helped them event what we know as the compass. In the Sanskrit language is how they collected fables and folk tales. There were lots of writers. For instance, based on the book, “The greatest Gupta poet and playwright was Kalidasa. His most famous play, Shakuntala tells the story of a king who marries the lovely orphan Shakuntala. Under an evil spell, the king forgets his bride. After many plot twists, he finally recovers his memory and is reunited with her.” This shows that

  • How Did Caliphate Contribute To The Spread Of Islam

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    1. The Kaaba: It is a small shrine located near the center of the Great Mosque in Mecca and considered by Muslims everywhere to be the most sacred spot on Earth. Muhammad chose to make this building holy and ordered that the daily prays be done facing the Kaaba. It is most important sites on Earth today due to the many people who hold it dear. It is important for me to understand this if I wish to understand Muslims, who have such a large impact on history and the modern world. 2. Caliphate: This

  • Nature In The Industrial Revolution

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    They believe that all nature is sacrosanct, that the earth itself as a living organism is capable of experiencing pain and pleasure. This holistic view of the universe is also very beautifully described by Kalidasa in his writings (Choudhury 1999:172-173). Our basic ethos have taught us to live in harmony with nature, in a relationship mutual dependence. The ecology, i.e. the earth, with its rivers and rich flora and fauna, is an intricate web of life. Development

  • Franz Schubert Research Paper

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    Vienna 1971. Sakuntala is an opera with open dialogue on oriental theme. It is considered as one of the unfinished opera by Schubert in three acts. After completing two act he abandoned the third. This opera was based on a drama by an Indian poet Kalidasa which was written by Schubert’s friend Phillip Neumann. Is still a mystery what led Schubert to take on the Sakuntala, however according to (Newbould), it may be that he simply wanted to build his progress in opera. The complexity of Neumann’s play

  • Analysis: The Myth Of Tiresias

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    urvi24@gmail.com The world of myths penned with a patriarchal quill unfolds. The myth of Tiresias begins with a question. A very important question. 'Of man and a woman, who enjoys the greater pleasure? ' Tiresias answers, ' If sexual pleasure could be divided into ten parts, nine of them would be woman 's. ' Having said so, he reveals the greatest secret of womankind. So is this the reason why a woman is a constant object of envy of her male counterpart? History, written by males has been unjust