10 sanskrit granth aur umke kavi ke naam
Answers
2. mahabharat -- vedvyas
3. meghdoot --- kaalidas
4. abhigyanshakuntlam -- kaalidas
5. ashtadhyayi -- paanini
6. harshcharit -- baanbhatt
7. kumarsanbhav -- kaalidas
8. ritusanhaar -- kaalidas
9. mrichchhkatikam --- shoodrak
10 bikramaank dev charit -- bilhan
Answer:
1. Ramayana - Valmiki
2. Mahabharata - Vedvyas
3. Meghdoot - Kaalidas
4. Abhigyanshakuntlam - Kaalidas
5. Ashtadhyayi - Paanini
6. Harshcharitam - Baanbhatt
7. Kumarsanbhav - Kaalidas
8. Ritusanhaar - Kaalidas
9. Mrichchhkatikam - Shoodrak
10 Bikramaank dev charit - Bilhan
Explanation:
1. Ramayana is a Sanskrit epic from ancient India. It was traditionally ascribed by Maharishi Valmiki. It narrates the life of Rama, a legendary prince of Ayodhya city in the kingdom of Kosala. It consists of nearly 24,000 verses.
2. Mahabharata is a major Sanskrit epic of ancient India. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kurukshetra War, and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes and their successors. It was authored by Vedvyas.
3. Meghdoot is a lyric poem that was written by Kaalidas. It is one of the greatest Sanskrit poets. It has 120 stanzas and the work is divided into two parts, Purva-Megha and Uttara-Megha.
4. Abhigyanshakuntlam is a Sanskrit play by the ancient Indian poet Kaalidas. It is the story of Sakuntala told in the epic Mahabharata. It is regarded as one of the best works of Kalidasa.
5. Ashtadhyayi escribes a form of early Indo-Aryan: Sanskrit. It was authored by the Sanskrit scholar Paanini. A large body of hymns composed in the oldest attested form of the Proto-Indo-Aryan language had been consolidated into the Rigveda.
6. Harshcharitam is divided into eight sighs. It was authored by Baanbhatt. It also describes the Pushyabhuti dynasty of Sthanishwar in which Harsha's father Prabhakarvardhana was born.
7. Kumarsanbhav is an epic poem authored by Kaalidas. It describes the story of the birth of Kumara Kartikeya, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati.
8. Ritusanhaar is a poem attributed to Kaalidas. It has six cantos for the six Indian seasons- grisma (summer), varsa (monsoon/rains), sarat (autumn), hemanta (cool), sisira (winter), and vasanta (spring).
9. Mrichchhkatikam is a ten-act Sanskrit drama attributed to Shoodrak. He is an ancient playwright who is possibly from the 5th century CE, and who is identified by the prologue as a Kshatriya king as well as a devotee of Siva who lived for above 110 years. The play is set in the ancient city of Ujjayini during the reign of King Palaka, near the end of the Pradyota dynasty that made up the first quarter of the fifth century BCE.
10. Bikramaank dev charit was authored by Bilhan. He was an 11th-century Kashmiri poet.
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