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Shakuntala - A Timeless Tale of Love and Betrayal

Shakuntala is a famous play by the Indian poet and playwright Kalidasa, written in the 4th century AD. It is considered one of the greatest works of Sanskrit literature and is still widely performed and studied today.

The play tells the story of Shakuntala, a beautiful woman who is abandoned by her lover, King Dushyanta, after she becomes pregnant with his child. The play explores themes of love, loyalty, and social status, and is known for its poetic language and complex characters.

Shakuntala has had a significant impact on Indian literature and culture, and has been adapted into many different forms, including films, ballets, and operas. It remains one of the most beloved and enduring works of Indian literature, and continues to be studied and performed around the world today.

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