Question 11 :- Discuss the points of contrast between the two Shakuntala episodes in the Mahabharata and the Loom of Time/ Abhijnana Shakuntala. Answer :- Shakuntala in the Mahabharata vs. Kālidāsa's Abhijnana Shakuntalam The story of Shakuntala is a prime example of how a foundational narrative can be reimagined and reinterpreted across different literary forms, serving distinct artistic and thematic purposes. The Shakuntala episode in the Mahabharata (Adi Parva) and Kālidāsa's celebrated Sanskrit drama, Abhijnana Shakuntalam (or "The Loom of Time," if referring to a specific interpretation/adaptation of Kālidāsa's work), present fascinating points of contrast. 1. Primary Purpose and Genre: Mahabharata: This version serves a genealogical and didactic purpose . It's an integral part of the epic's vast narrative, primarily establishing the lineage of the Kuru dynasty through King Bharata. The focus is on historical (myt...
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