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The Raghuvança, the Story of Raghu's Line, by Kālidāsa. Translated by P. de Lacy Johnstone. (London: Dent & Co.)

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The Raghuvança, the Story of Raghu's Line, by Kālidāsa. Translated by P. de Lacy Johnstone. (London: Dent & Co.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1904

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1 The original idea is, of course, that Spring comes with his new flowers as if to honour King Daśaratha, the equal of the Gods.