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_____ by Kalidas is an example of secular literature

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Answered by kollurichanakya
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ans:megaduta was written by kalidasa where he used the words of nature from that we can know that he was a lover of nature

Answered by smartbrainz
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'Abhijnanasakuntalam' and 'Meghaduta' is an example of secular literature

Explanation:

  • Many forms of literature were of non-religious origin in prehistoric India. Ancient India's law books were known as Dharmasutras and Smritis. These books are referred to as secular literature. Secular literature includes worldly things and not religious rituals or beliefs. The approach of this document is more rational, more scientific.
  • These comprise poems, stories, plays, kings biographies, accounts of foreign travels and books on politics and science. Examples of secular literature are Kautilay's Arthashastra, the Megasthenes' Indika, plays and poems by Kalidasa, foreign travelers' accounts such as Hieun Tsang and  Fa Hien  and Sangam literature.
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