
The Meghaduta of Kalidasa
The Meghaduta is a little lyrical poem written uniformly in the Mandakranta metre and consisting of 121 stanzas. It is divided into two parts: the Purvamegha and the Uttaramegha.
A certain Yaksha condemned to banishment for neglect of his duty by his master Kubera, the god of wealth, takes up his abode on Ramagiri in the Vindhya mountains. After spending there eight-month
The Meghaduta is a little lyrical poem written uniformly in the Mandakranta metre and consisting of 121 stanzas. It is divided into two parts: the Purvamegha and the Uttaramegha.
A certain Yaksha condemned to banishment for neglect of his duty by his master Kubera, the god of wealth, takes up his abode on Ramagiri in the Vindhya mountains. After spending there eight-month
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The Meghaduta is a little lyrical poem written uniformly in the Mandakranta metre and consisting of 121 stanzas. It is divided into two parts: the Purvamegha and the Uttaramegha.
A certain Yaksha condemned to banishment for neglect of his duty by his master Kubera, the god of wealth, takes up his abode on Ramagiri in the Vindhya mountains. After spending there eight-month














