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Nalodaya : Sanskrit poem by Kālidāsa, it describes the restoration King Nala.

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... and imitation; but personality is a distinguishable and permanent presence as fugitive to imitation as to analysis. Even a slight fineness of literary palate can perceive the difference between the Nalodaya and Kalidasa's genuine work. Not only does it belong to an age or school in which poetic taste was debased and artificial,—for it is a poetical counterpart of those prose works for whose existence ...

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... the original Mahabharata. M Krishnamachariar in his History of Classical Sanskrit Literature mentions at least thirteen poems and four dramas (in Sanskrit alone) based on the story. A poem called Nalodaya is sometimes attributed to Kalidasa. Page 66 Vyasa's art It has been said that Vyasa was the most masculine of writers.What is meant by this statement is that tendencies usually ...

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