Tag: ancient Indian literature

The Malavikagnimitra

The Malavikagnimitra

The Malavikagnimitra is a Sanskrit play written by the renowned Indian playwright and poet, Kalidasa. It is considered to be one of his lesser-known works, but nevertheless, it has its own charm and significance. The play is believed to have been written in the 5th century CE during the Gupta period in India.…

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Kathasaritsagara – Famous Indian collection of stories

Kathasaritsagara – Famous Indian collection of stories

The Kathasaritsagara is a famous Indian collection of stories that have been passed down through generations. Its name roughly translates to “the ocean of the streams of stories” and it is believed to have been written in Sanskrit between the 11th and 12th centuries. This collection of stories has been a significant influence on Indian culture and literature for centuries and continues to be widely read today.…

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Hitopadesha – Ancient collections of Animal Fables

Hitopadesha – Ancient collections of Animal Fables

Hitopadesha is another ancient collection of animal fables that originated in India. The collection is believed to have been written in the 12th century AD, and is based on the Panchatantra, with some additional stories and modifications. The name “Hitopadesha” means “good advice” in Sanskrit, and the collection is considered to be a guide to living a virtuous and fulfilling life.…

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The Jataka Tales

The Jataka Tales

The Jataka Tales are a collection of Buddhist stories that recount the previous lives of the Buddha. These tales are known for their didactic nature and are often used to teach moral values to children. The Jataka Tales are believed to have been compiled around 300 BCE and were written in Pali, the language of the Buddhist scriptures. They have been passed down through oral tradition and are still widely read and appreciated today.…

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