Here a few more  hints:

K. S. Ramaswami Sastri, Kalidasa: His Period, Personality & Poetry, Vani Vilas Press, 1933

https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.102720/page/n95/mode/2up

pp. 83-87, where no source is given for the "traditional"/"apocryphal" (South-Indian) accounts of Kālidāsa's life, the first one corresponding to what is reported in a 17th century Tibetan source referred to by S. Lévi Théâtre I pp. 164-165
https://archive.org/details/lethtreindienvo00lvgoog/page/164/mode/2up
which itself corresponds to a Mysorian reported tradition publ. in IA 7, 1878, p. 115-117
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.277422/page/n167/mode/2up
completed there by a few anecdotical Sanskrit verses related to K. in relation with other (later...)  famous poets.

The tradition of the navaratnas at the Court of Vikramāditya appears to be attested first in the 12th c. (?) Jyotirvidābharaṇa (ascribed to K.), 22.10 (https://archive.org/details/Jyotirvidabharanam/page/n383/mode/2up), following
Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi & Narayan Raghunath Navlekar, Kālidāsa; Date, Life, and Works, Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1969 (not seen; pp. 8-29 according https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navaratnas )

Nothing "traditional" to be found in S. C. De, Kālidāsa and Vikramāditya, 1929 https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.102719/page/n565/mode/2up

There is another traditional (?) verse about K. given by Appaya Dīkṣita en Kuvalayānanda (164) :

            purā kavīnāṃ gaṇanāprasaṅge  kaniṣṭhikādhiṣṭhitakālidāsā 

            adyāpi tattulyakaver abhāvād  anāmikā sārthavatī babhūva ||

There are earlier biographical traditions about K. such as the one in the lost Kuntaleśvara-dautya (where K. himself  would have been the hero sent by Vikramāditya as messenger to the king of Kuntala), ascribed to K. himself by Kemendra (in his Aucityavicāracarcā), a same stanza of which is given by  Rāja­śekhara and twice by Bhoja - see V. Raghavan in B.C. Law Vol. Part II pp. 191-197
https://archive.org/details/b.c.lawvolumepart2ms_310_/page/n101/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.50139/page/n201/mode/1up (better)
and thereon also the recent post:
https://cestlaviepriya.wordpress.com/2024/05/29/kuntalesvaradautya-a-study/

I have noted on my old xerox of Raghavan's article "+ K. Raja SPAIOL 1972" but I do not remember to which it corresponds... there should also be a few more references in Narang's K. Bibliography, 1976:
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.142458/

Bw,

Christophe

Le 3 avr. 2025 à 16:00, Adriano Aprigliano via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> a écrit :

Dear Harsha, thanks a lot.
I'll try to get it.
b.w.
Adriano


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Em qui., 3 de abr. de 2025 às 10:57, Harsha Dehejia <harshadehejia@hotmail.com> escreveu:
Friends 
I do not know if my book
Nayikas of Kalidasa. DK Publishing. Delhi
Will answer all your questions but it will be a good start. 
Regards
Harsha 


From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of Adriano Aprigliano via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 7:24:20 PM
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Kālidāsa's "biographies"
 
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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Cidade Universitária, São Paulo - SP / Brasil
Gabinete 18, fone: 3091-4931
+5511954675747

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