Language and the Views of Kalidas in Reference to Jupiter

Authors

  • Dr. Chandra Kant Mishra  Assistant Professor Sanskrit, State College Dumariaganj, Siddhartha Nagar, UP India

Keywords:

Adsorption, Dyes, Waste Water, Adsorbent

Abstract

If the dramas are the subjective of human life and the protagonists of the drama are representatives of human societies, then there is definitely a character who is humorous, humorous, who is constantly looking forward to releasing socially from the main interest. Joker is a humorous character. He creates humor from his actions, dresses, body movements etc. Its name is floral or seasonal. He often takes interest in quarreling. 1 Jaydev has praised his work in 'Prashenaraghav' by saying 'Bhaso Haas: Bhaso Haas.' Bhasa impressed the readers through the intuitive and simple narratives of his vast majority of humorous characters. is. Bhas has done humorous fun in his dreams 'Swapnavasavadatam', 'Pratyamayogandhrayanam', 'Charudatam' and 'Avinarakam' through the characters Vasantk, Maitreya and Santhusham. On the contrary, Kalidas has completely devoted the theatrical techniques and traditions in his narrator's description. In Kalidas's metaphors, his clowns are seen wandering around and jumping around in the spirit of life and spirit of passion and originality. Kalidas's 'Malvikagnimitram', 'Vikrammavashyamam' and 'AbhiyanShakuntalam' are the glittering examples of Gautam, Manakak and Madhav living comedians.

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Published

2019-01-30

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How to Cite

[1]
Dr. Chandra Kant Mishra, " Language and the Views of Kalidas in Reference to Jupiter, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 6, Issue 1, pp.540-544, January-February-2019.