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what makes kalidasa a secular humanist ?give reasons with eg.

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Answered by npfbd
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Importantly, Kalidasa is a secular voice in a largely conservative culture. His secular sense comes from his emphasis on the rational approach to life that consciously integrated pleasure with lofty ideals.

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

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Final answer:

Kalidasa was a poet, epic writer, and screenwriter. Kalidasa is an important secular voice in primarily traditional culture. His emphasis on the logical way of living that purposefully combined pleasure with lofty aspirations gave him a secular sense.

Explanation:

  • Kalidas was a poet, dramatist, and epic writer. His plays' stories are based on well-known ring adventures, just as his poetry was influenced by legends and folklore.
  • By giving his characters multiple dimensions and broadening their horizons with fantastical detours, Kalidas gave his writings complexity.
  • His characters appear to have depth, and they behave in accordance with carefully thought-out nationalist principles. Kalidas is a secular voice in a predominantly conservative community, which is significant. His concentration on a logical way of living that consciously combined pleasure with lofty objectives gives him a sense of secularism.

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