Kumarsambhav

Author:

Kalidas

Publisher:

Rajpal Sons

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Publisher

Rajpal Sons

Publication Year 2013
ISBN-13

9788170287728

ISBN-10 8170287723
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 120 Pages
Language (Hindi)
Kumarsambhav, literally stands for the birth of the war-god Kartikeya, Shiva's first son. Kumarsambhav (Sanskrit Classics) is a Sanskrit epic poem and one of the finest work of Kalidas. This is a legendary Sanskrit poem and one of the most leading and significant examples of Kavya poetry. This book essentially talks about the courtship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Most of chapters have enormous details about the love and romance between Shiva and Parvati. Kumarsambhav states about the powerful demon named Tarakasur, who was blessed with a boon that only the child of Lord Shiva could conquer him. Parvati take great efforts to win the love of Lord Shiva as Shiva was in passionate meditation and had cut short the desire for love. Later Shiva and Parvati were blessed with a son Kartikeya, who grew up and slew the Tarakasur. The style of depiction in Kumarsambhav had set the standard for nature images passing through many centuries of Indian literary tradition. Kalidas incorporates a noble culture in Kumarsambhav by crowning all pen pictures of things that are sweet and beautiful. The poems in Kumarsambhav (Sanskrit Classics) provide us a vibrant picture of good and meaningful life a person could and should lead as proposed by our learned ancestor. Rajpal published this book in 2013 in paperback. Key Features: This is the legendary Sanskrit poem by a well-known classical Sanskrit writer and greatest poet and dramatist in the Sanskrit language. Kumarsamhav contains 18 sargas. Kalidas wrote only the first eight chapters as per the critics. Kumarsambhav has some of the most poetic and vibrant expressions in the Sanskrit language

Kalidas

वासुदेवशरण अग्रवाल जन्म: 1904 शिक्षा: 1929 में लखनऊ विश्वविद्यालय से एम.ए., 1946 में पीएच.डी. तथा डी.लिट् की उपाधियाँ प्राप्त कीं। प्रकाशित कृतियाँ: पृथ्वी-पुत्र (1949), उरु-ज्योति (1952), कला और संस्कृति (1952), कल्पवृक्ष (1953), माता-भूमि (1953), हर्षचरित: एक सांस्कृतिक अध्ययन (1953), भारत की मौलिक एकता (1954), मलिक मुहम्मद जायसी: पद्मावत (1955), पाणिनिकालीन भारतवर्ष (1955), भारत-सावित्री (1957), कादम्बरी: एक सांस्कृतिक अध्ययन (1958), इतिहास-दर्शन (1978) आदि। राधाकुमुद मुखर्जी कृत हिन्दू सभ्यताका अनुवाद (1955)। शृंगारहाट का सम्पादन (डॉ. मोती चन्द के साथ)। कालिदास के मेघदूत एवं बाणभट्ट के हर्षचरित की नवीन पीठिका प्रस्तुत की। भारतीय साहित्य और संस्कृति के गम्भीर अध्येता के रूप में एक अविस्मरणीय नाम। निधन: 1966.
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