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justify the title Abhigyan shakuntam​

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Answered by ksingh2907
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Answer:

The title means “recognition of Sakuntala”. It is the last play by Kalidasa. The play is based on the story of Dushyanta in Adiparav of Mahabharta. The title of the play allows us an entry into the theme of the play which denotes “ a play about Sakutala focusing on her recognition by means of the ring (token.).

Answered by ravilaccs
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Explanation:

  • Abhigyan Shakuntalam is an excellent drama by Mahakavi Kalidas. It has acclaimed international acclaim. It consists of seven acts that deal with the well-known love story of King Dushyant and the maiden Shakuntala. This love story has been presented artistically. It is the pictorial presentation of human feelings. Its every word is the music created by the Veena
  • The title means “recognition of Sakuntala”. It is the last play by Kalidasa. The play is based on the story of Dushyanta in Adiparav of Mahabharta. The title of the play allows us an entry into the theme of the play which denotes “ a play about Sakutala focusing on her recognition using the ring (token.).
  • In this play nature plays a vital role. In the lap of nature, the entire story takes place. Kalidas, a devotee of nature, has beautifully described the charms of nature. Compounding internal and external nature is the specialty of the art of Kalidas. In short, Abhigyan Shakuntalam is an excellent presentation of human love and natural love.
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