• Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa: with the commentary (the Samjivani) of Mallinatha ; Cantos I-X Rewa Prasad Dwivedi (ed, 1973), Raghuvaṃśa-Darpaṇa: Raghuvaṃśa...
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  • Raghu, Aja, Dasharatha and Rama. Kalidasa's work, Raghuvaṃśa, narrates the epic of the Raghuvaṃśa in 19 sargas (cantos). Several legendary kings came...
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    and his highly eulogistic descriptions of Kalingan emperor Hemāngada in Raghuvaṃśa (sixth sarga). Lakshmi Dhar Kalla (1891–1953), a Sanskrit scholar and...
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  • and [[E. Gayathri] .[citation needed] It extols the Hindu deity Rama. raghuvaṃśa sudhāmbudhi candra śrī rāma rājarājēśvara aghamēgha māruta śrīkara asurēśa...
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  • Look up Raghuvamsa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raghuvaṃśa is a Sanskrit epic poem by Kalidasa. Raghuvamsha may also refer to: Raghuvaṃśa (dynasty)...
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    language. Another historically and chronologically important text is Raghuvamsa authored by Kalidasa. Its story confirms many details of the Ramayana...
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    (mother) Siblings Shatrughna (brother) Rama (half-brother) Bharata (half-brother) Spouse Urmila Children Angada Chandraketu Dynasty Raghuvaṃśa-Suryavaṃśa...
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  • before Māgha. While writing Jānakī-haraṇa, he certainly had before him Raghuvaṃśa of Kalidasa. Another legend recounts that Kālidāsa visits his friend Kumāradāsa...
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    Brahmin boy and slew the sudra Shambuka. The Shambuka also appears in Raghuvaṃśa, an epic poem composed by celebrated Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa in 5th century...
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    temporin secretion is often referred to as "ichor") are for example in the Raghuvaṃśa (4th–5th century CE), wher Kalidasa wrote that the king's elephants drip...
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