meghadta
Meghadta is a Sanskrit lyrical poem written by the ancient Indian poet Kalidasa. The work is renowned for its beauty, emotional depth, and imaginative narrative. It tells the story of a yaksha, a semi-divine being, who is banished from his lover for a year after failing to perform his duties. Exiled to the remote Ramagiri mountain, the yaksha is overwhelmed with longing for his beloved, who resides in the distant city of Alaka.
Unable to bear the separation any longer, the yaksha implores a passing cloud, laden with monsoon rains,
Meghadta is divided into two parts: the Purva-megha (the first part) which describes the yaksha's exile and