
[S']AKOONTALÁ - OR THE LOST RING - AN INDIAN DRAMA - TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE AND VERSE FROM THE SANSKRIT OF KÁLIDÁSA - BY - SIR MONIER MONIER-WILLIAMS, K.C.I.E. M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., PH.D. BODEN PROFESSOR OF SANSKRIT, HON. FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY AND LATE FELLOW OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD - PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION.
'SIVEN COIL STREET, TRIVANDRUM,
INTRODUCTION
MONIER MONIER-WILLIAMS. - FOOTNOTES:
'HINDU DRAMA. 'SATURDAY, 3D FEBRUARY 1855.
RULES FOR THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE PROPER NAMES.
CHARIOTEER, FISHERMAN, OFFICERS, AND HERMITS. - [S']AKOONTALÁ; OR, THE LOST RING. - PROLOGUE. - BENEDICTION.
STAGE-MANAGER.
STAGE-MANAGER.
ACTRESS.
A celebrated work of ancient Indian theatre, this drama unfolds with lyrical elegance and a vivid sense of courtly intrigue. The translation balances the original’s poetic richness with a fluid English style, making the centuries‑old verses feel fresh and accessible for modern listeners. It has long delighted scholars and stage‑goers alike, offering a glimpse into the sophisticated world of classical Sanskrit performance.
In the opening act we are introduced to a radiant princess whose prized ring mysteriously disappears, setting off a chain of misunderstandings and heartfelt appeals. As courtiers and lovers grapple with duty, desire, and the weight of tradition, the story weaves together themes of loyalty, fate, and the delicate balance between personal longing and royal responsibility. The dialogue crackles with wit and emotion, inviting the audience to share in the characters’ hopes and anxieties as they search for a resolution that could alter their lives forever.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (284K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Often celebrated as ancient India’s greatest poet and playwright, this Classical Sanskrit master turned myth, love, and nature into works that have lasted for centuries. His writing is admired for its musical language, vivid imagery, and emotional grace.
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