Anthropomorphism and Aesthetics in the Kalidas’s Poetry: Meghaduta

Prashant Singh

Abstract: This work examines how Kalidasa infuses non-human beings with human characteristics and feelings, establishing a link between the human and natural spheres of existence. A profound appreciation for beauty is sparked inside the reader because of the minutely detailed descriptions of nature's majesty and the author's focus on sensory and emotional experiences. The dynamic relationship between anthropomorphism and aesthetics amplifies the emotional effect and produces a lyrical landscape with multiple levels of depth. The cultural and philosophical ideas of ancient India are reflected in these scholarly designs, which bring attention to the interdependence of all beings and the reverence for nature. The comparative analysis explains Meghaduta's distinctive characteristics while illuminating parallels with other works that use comparable methods. Overall, Meghaduta is a timeless classic that invites readers to reflect on the human experience, the beauty of the natural world, and the more profound realities of existence.

Keywords: Meghadutam, Kalidasa, Aesthetic, Anthropomorphism, Indian Literature, Darshan.

Title: Anthropomorphism and Aesthetics in the Kalidas’s Poetry: Meghaduta

Author: Prashant Singh

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Vol. 12, Issue 3, July 2024 - September 2024

Page No: 391-397

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 25-September-2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13839548

Vol. 12, Issue 3, July 2024 - September 2024

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Anthropomorphism and Aesthetics in the Kalidas’s Poetry: Meghaduta by Prashant Singh