This document is about the Kumāra-Sambhava, an epic poem written by the renowned Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa. The poem tells the story of how the god Kumāra was born to destroy the demon Taraka. It describes how Shiva was persuaded by the gods to marry Parvati so their union could produce a son powerful enough to defeat the demon who was oppressing the gods. The gods celebrated when Kumāra was eventually born from Shiva and Parvati.
This document is about the Kumāra-Sambhava, an epic poem written by the renowned Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa. The poem tells the story of how the god Kumāra was born to destroy the demon Taraka. It describes how Shiva was persuaded by the gods to marry Parvati so their union could produce a son powerful enough to defeat the demon who was oppressing the gods. The gods celebrated when Kumāra was eventually born from Shiva and Parvati.
This document is about the Kumāra-Sambhava, an epic poem written by the renowned Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa. The poem tells the story of how the god Kumāra was born to destroy the demon Taraka. It describes how Shiva was persuaded by the gods to marry Parvati so their union could produce a son powerful enough to defeat the demon who was oppressing the gods. The gods celebrated when Kumāra was eventually born from Shiva and Parvati.