Raghuvaṃśa

Raghuvaṃśa (Devanagari: रघुवंशम्, lit. 'lineage of Raghu') is a Sanskrit epic poem (mahakavya) by the celebrated Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. Though an exact date of composition is unknown, the poet is presumed to have flourished in the 5th century CE. It narrates, in 19 sargas (cantos), the stories related to the Raghu dynasty, namely the family of Dilipa and his descendants up to Agnivarna, who include Raghu, Dasharatha and Rama.

Raghuvaṃśa
by Kalidasa
17th-century manuscript copy in Prachalit Nepal script from Nepal (Currently at Cambridge University Sanskrit Manuscript Collection)
Original titleरघुवंशम्
LanguageSanskrit
Subject(s)Raghu dynasty
Genre(s)Religious (Hindu)
Publication date5th century CE

The earliest surviving commentary written on the work is that of the 10th-century Kashmiri scholar Vallabhadeva. The most popular and widely available commentary, however, is the Sanjivani, written by Mallinatha (ca.1350–1450).

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