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Date: 2000-08-27 09:36:04
Religion
Shakuntala
Dushyanta
Bharata
Kālidāsa
Anasuya
Durvasa
Water
Hermit
Hindu mythology
Indian films
Hinduism

Kalidasa Shakuntala translated by Arthur W. Ryder

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