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The Birth of the War-God: A Poem by Kálidása - cover

The Birth of the War-God: A Poem by Kálidása

Kalidasa

Traducteur Ralph T.H. Griffith

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Birth of the War-God," the illustrious poet Kálidása weaves a rich tapestry of mythology and epic narrative, exploring the birth of the divine warrior Skanda through a lush, lyrical style characteristic of classical Sanskrit literature. The poem is not merely a celebration of martial valor but also an exploration of complex themes such as destiny, duty, and the divine interplay of creation and destruction. Kálidāsa's profound command of language and vivid imagery brings forth a world where gods and mortals intertwine, inviting readers into a timeless narrative that reflects the cultural fabric of ancient India. Kálidāsa, often hailed as one of the greatest Sanskrit poets and dramatists, lived during the Gupta period, a time marked by significant advancements in art, literature, and philosophy. His works illustrate a deep appreciation for nature and a keen understanding of human emotion, likely shaped by his life experiences and the socio-cultural milieu of his time. This rich background informs the epic grandeur and spiritual depth permeating "The Birth of the War-God," offering an insightful perspective into the mythological traditions he sought to immortalize. Recommended for readers interested in ancient literature, mythology, and the interplay of divinity and humanity, this poem stands as a testament to Kálidāsa's genius. The intricate layers of his narrative provide not only aesthetic pleasure but also profound philosophical insights, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 56 pages.

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