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alled impertinent.
(c) The charm and graciousness of the Indian way of life will continue,
12 however much affected it may be by the labour-saving devices of the West People
vill still love the tales of the heroes of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana
and of
he loves of Dushyanta and Shakuntala and Pururavas and Urvasi (The quiet and
entle happiness which has at all times pervaded Indian life where oppression,
lisease and poverty have not overclouded it, will surely not vanish before the more
ectice ways of the West.
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Answered by AbhilabhChinchane
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In Hindu mythology, Shakuntala (Sanskrit: Śakuntalā) is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the Mahabharata and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption being Kalidasa's play Abhijñānaśākuntala (The Sign of Shakuntala).[1]

Family

Vishwamitra (father)

Menaka (mother)

Kanva (adoptive father)

Spouse

Dushyanta

Children

Bharata

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