Sanskrit language and Literature/ Kalidas / Kalidaser Granthavali (Volume-2)/ Basumati Sahitya Mandir / Publication: 1357 BC/ Number of Pages: 361/
Kalidaser Granthavali (Volume-2) কালিদাসের গ্রন্থাবলী
Kalidaser Granthavali is the second volume in the series translated into Bengali and edited with explanatory notes by Rajendranatha Vidyabhusan. This volume contains translations of Kumarasambhava, Meghaduta and Nalodaya.
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