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Sakuntala

[ suh-koon-tuh-lah, shuh- ]

noun

  1. a Sanskrit drama written in the 6th century or earlier by Kalidasa.


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"I'm happy and have great respect for our judiciary and Supreme court," Sobhraj's mother-in-law Sakuntala Thapa told Reuters partner ANI after news of his release was announced.

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Then followed the “Sakuntala” and “Penthesilea” overtures, which show how Wagner’s influence had supervened upon his previous domination by Mendelssohn, and the delightful “L�ndliche Hochzeit” symphony, which carried his fame abroad.

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Modarelli had studied extensively in Germany, composed there two operas, Hanns Frei and Sakuntala.

Platen wrote his beautiful 'Gaselen,' Rückert sang in Persian measure and translated the Indian 'Sakuntala,' and Bodenstedt fashioned the dainty songs of "Mirza-Schaffy."

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Romæ, 1790.158.The earliest publications were the “Bhagavadgîta,” translated by Wilkins, 1785; the “Hitopadeśa,” translated by Wilkins, 1787; and the “Sakuntalâ,” translated by W. Jones, 1789.

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