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The Birth of the War-God: A Poem by Kálidása: A Timeless Epic of Divine Birth and Destiny in Ancient India

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In "The Birth of the War-God," Kálidāsa weaves an intricate tapestry of myth and emotion, exploring the divine origins of Karttikeya, the war-god of Hindu tradition. Through lush imagery and elegant verse, the poem illustrates the interplay between the cosmic and the mundane, employing a style reminiscent of classical Sanskrit literature. Kálidāsa's mastery of poetic forms, alongside his adept use of metaphors and rich symbolism, immerses readers in a narrative that transcends time, emphasizing themes of duty, valor, and divine intervention within the broader context of ancient Indian epic literature. Kálidāsa, often hailed as one of the greatest poets in Sanskrit literature, drew inspiration from his deep-rooted cultural and spiritual heritage. His works reflect a profound understanding of nature, human emotion, and the divine, elements that resonate within "The Birth of the War-God." Biographical accounts suggest that Kálidāsa's own experiences of love and loss, alongside the philosophical constructs of his era, significantly informed his poetic vision and thematic choices. This timeless poem is recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of ancient literature alike, offering a rich exploration of mythological themes and human experience. Readers will find themselves captivated by the lyrical beauty and profound insights Kálidāsa provides, inviting a deeper understanding of not only Hindu mythology but also the universal struggles of identity and conflict.

© 2019 Good Press (eBook ): 4057664580849

Traductores : Ralph T. H. Griffith

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eBook : 3 de diciembre de 2019

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