"Shrungarashakuntalam", by Nayani Krishna Kumari, is a Telugu work that likely reimagines or draws inspiration from the classical Sanskrit drama "Abhijnanashakuntalam" (The Recognition of Shakuntala) by Kalidasa. This Telugu adaptation likely explores themes of love (shrungara), beauty, and the story of Shakuntala through the lens of Telugu literary tradition. Readers interested in classical Indian literature, Telugu poetry, and dramatic adaptations of well-known tales will find this work to be of great interest. The book offers insight into cultural interpretations and artistic expressions within Telugu literature while preserving the essence of a timeless love story.
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