Shakuntala (epic)

Shakuntala (Nepali:शाकुन्तल) is a Nepali epic poem written by Laxmi Prasad Devkota and published by Sajha Publications.[1] It is considered to be one of the greatest works of Laxmi Prasad Devkota and indeed of the entire Nepali literature.[2][3]

Shakuntala (epic)
शाकुन्तल (महाकाव्य)
AuthorLaxmi Prasad Devkota
Cover artistTekbir Mukhiya
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali
SubjectRomance
GenreEpic poetry
PublisherSajha Publications
ISBN9-7899-373-2213-3

Introduction

The epic is based on the classical play Shakuntala by ancient Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa. It is considered the first original epic in the Nepali language. Although it is based on an ancient work, the work has sufficient originality to be considered as such, specially compared to the first Nepali epic Bhanubhakta Ramayana which was a translation of Valmiki Ramayana. It was published in 1945. Devkota took just three months to complete the entire epic.[2][4]

Translation

Laxmi Prasad Devkota translated the epic into English himself. It was published posthumously in 1991.[5][6]

Adaptations

Shakuntala has been adapted into a play and performed by the students of Bidya Shankar School under the guidance of Sunil Pokharel, the director of Aroha Gurukul.[7]

References

  1. "साझा प्रकाशका कविताहरू". Sajha.org.np.
  2. "आज महाकवी लक्ष्मीप्रसाद देवकोटाको जन्मजयन्ती, विभिन्न कार्यक्रम गरी मनाइँदै". Avenues.tv.
  3. Sharma, Bal Krishna (19 June 2019). "Culture and Nationalism in Devkota's Shakuntala". Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 2 (1): 205–210. doi:10.3126/bodhi.v2i1.2872.
  4. Rai, Indra Bahadur. “INDIAN NEPALI NATIONALISM AND NEPALI POETRY.” Journal of South Asian Literature, vol. 29, no. 1, 1994, pp. 149–154. JSTOR
  5. "History of Translation in India" (PDF). Ntm.org.in. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  6. "'शाकुन्तल' अब नाटकमा". Ujyaaloonline.com.

Bibliography

  • “Shakuntala.” A Survey of Nepali Literature in English. (M. Phil. Course Packet. Unit 1: Poetry). Kathmandu: IACER, 2006. 45-57.
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