Kumarasambhava Epic and Environment
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Kumarasambhavam, dissented by Mahakavi Kalidas, is an epic script which is divided into seventeen sergo. Although the poet has described the Shiva, Parvati, Kartikeya, etc. in this book mainly, in addition to these topics, the poet has shown his own goodwill towards the environment in the compiled text, it seems that he is a great naturalist The poets were almost all their books showing their dedication to nature, they are probably pointing to the fact that the great joy of nature There is nowhere in the world, which looks realistic on the surface, but the peace and happiness that lap of nature can not be found anywhere elsewhere, the consequences of being dissatisfied with nature are present in front of everyone, so it is more logical to say It would appear that Kalidas was not the aim of describing the boy, beloved or king, people, and the purpose of the poet's purpose, but at the same time the contemporary society A. It has been his purpose to make them aware of political, economic, and geographical conditions. And in all these, Kalidas would have been very interesting to the geographical conditions, due to which they would have been deep affection from nature. The geographical scenario in them can be seen in Mangalacharan of Kumarasambhim Granth
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