Character Sketch Of King Dushyanta In Abhijnanasakuntalam
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According to the Mahābhārata, Dushyanta is the son of Ilina and Rathantara. [1] He was king of Hastinapur and ancestor of the Kuru dynasty. Dushyant met his wife Shakuntalawhile on an excursion from his kingdom at the hermitage of sage Kanva.
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Dushyanta is a king in classical Indian literature and mythology. He was the husband of Shakuntala and the father of the Emperor Bharatha. He appears in the Mahabarata and in Kalidasa's play The Recognition of Sakuntala (c. 300 CE). His name is also transliterated as Dusyanta or Dushyant, and means "Destroyer of Evil" in Sanskrit.
According to the Mahābhārata, Dushyanta is the son of Ilina and Rathantara.[1] He was king of Hastinapur and ancestor of the Kuru dynasty. Dushyant met his wife Shakuntalawhile on an excursion from his kingdom at the hermitage of sage Kanva. Dushyanta and Sakuntala had a son named Bharata who went on to become Emperor Bharata.
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