There are references galore in Kalidasa's works to music and dance. The author of the present study has an ambitious project of putting them together and drawing on the basis of their systematic arrangement and analysis a full picture, in all its colors and contours, of music and dance in Kalidasa. The present work is the first line-up in the project.
The rhetoricians have mentioned a good knowledge of the Sastras and that of the worldly affairs and poetic compositions as a pre-requisite for composing poetry: lokalästrakāvyādyave kṣaṇat Kalidasa fulfilled this pre-requisite most eminently. He has sound knowledge, as can be seen from his works, of a number of Sastras including that of music, an appraisal of which, a desideratum for long, has been fulfilled most success fully by the present writer, in its aspect of instrumental music.
Among the Sanskrit poets Kalidasa ranks very high. Anandavardhana mentions him among Mahakavis, the Great Poets, whose number he thinks could be two or three or five or six: asminn ativicitrakaviparamparavahini samsare Kalidasapra bhṛtayo dvitrāḥ pañcaṣā va mahākavaya iti ganyante.
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