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Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring: An Indian Drama

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A woman raised in a forest hermitage meets and forms a loving bond with a visiting monarch, but after a hasty separation a curse causes him to forget her and a lost token that would confirm their union goes missing, producing scandal and exile. The narrative moves between pastoral scenes, court life, and supernatural intervention as she endures hardship, cares for a child, and seeks restoration. Lyrical poetry and natural imagery accompany reflections on memory, destiny, social duty, and the resilience of affection, concluding with discovery, recognition, and emotional reconciliation.

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Kālidāsa

Kālidāsa is one of the most celebrated poets and playwrights in classical Sanskrit literature, often regarded as the Shakespeare of India. His works are characterized by their lyrical beauty and profound emotional depth. Among his notable plays is "Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring," which explores themes of love and destiny through the story of Shakuntala and King Dushyanta. In addition to drama, Kālidāsa's poetry, such as "The Birth of the War-God," showcases his mastery of language and imagery. His contributions have significantly influenced Indian literature and continue to be studied and performed today.

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