Dear colleagues,

Could anyone point me to Sanskrit (or old) passages or works telling stories about Kālidāsa? I assume they must start from the second millennium on -- perhaps they're much more recent, I guess. For example, where does the story of his having been blessed by Kālī fist appears?

Thanks and best wishes,
Adriano



Prof. Dr. Adriano Aprigliano
Língua e Literatura Sânscrita (DLCV/FFLCH)
Universidade de São Paulo
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