{"id":2179,"date":"2021-10-10T14:38:43","date_gmt":"2021-10-10T14:38:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/digiwhale.in\/gurukul1\/primary\/?page_id=2179"},"modified":"2021-10-10T15:11:36","modified_gmt":"2021-10-10T15:11:36","slug":"houses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.anandvishwagurukul.com\/primary\/houses\/","title":{"rendered":"Houses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[vc_row full_width=&#8221;stretch_row&#8221; css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1633876721317{padding-top: 0px !important;padding-bottom: 5% !important;}&#8221;][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-1174\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#0071ea;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-1174 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">MEGHADUTA<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-1174 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">The Meghaduta, literally transalated means the cloud messenger. It is divided into two parts, Purva megha (previous cloud) and Uttaramegha (Consequent cloud). According to the story, the treasurer of Gods, Kubera has a groupt of divine attendants working for him called the Yakshas. One of these Yakshas was so smitten and obsessed with his wife that he ignores his duties.<\/div> <!-- description --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-box --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-component --><\/div>[\/vc_column][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-8645\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#dcdc01;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-8645 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">ASHTADHYAYI<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-8645 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">Panini the legendary Sanskrit grammarian of 5th century BC, is the world\u2019s first computational grammarian. Panini\u2019s work, Ashtadhyayi (the eight Chapter book) is considered to be the most comprehensive scientific grammar ever written for any language. Panini composed a Sanskrit grammar called the Ashtadhyayi in 4000 short verses.<\/div> <!-- description --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-box --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-component --><\/div>[\/vc_column][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-1046\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#16bc3b;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-1046 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">RITU SAMHAARA<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-1046 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">India has always believed in the harmonious relation between man and forces of nature and importance of each season has beautifully brought into light by the great poet Kalidas in Ritu Samhaara, a poem written by him. It can be called the \u201cMedley of Seasons\u201d or \u201cGarland of seasons\u201d. The Ritu Samhara has been divided into six main chapters..<\/div> <!-- description --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-box --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-component --><\/div>[\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row full_width=&#8221;stretch_row&#8221; css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1633876721317{padding-top: 0px !important;padding-bottom: 5% !important;}&#8221;][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-6991\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#ff7986;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-6991 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">SHAKUNTAL<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-6991 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">Kalidasa\u2019s Shakuntal is a far \u2013 famed drama, which is incomparable for its beauty charm, tenderness and fidelity to nature, and which in fact, stands at the head of the dramatic literature of the world. Kalidasa wrote three plays. Among the Abhijanashkuntalam is generally regarded as a master piece. It was among the first Sanskrit works to be &#8230;<\/div> <!-- description --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-box --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-component --><\/div>[\/vc_column][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-3974\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#df9202;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-3974 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">AGNIMITRA<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-3974 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">As it is described in the \u2018Malvikagnimitya\u2019 Agnimitra was the Shunga Emperor at Vidisha. He was the second king of the Shunga dynasty of Northen India. According to \u2018Malvikanimiram\u2019 a war broke out between Shungas and Vidarbha during Agnimitra\u2019s reign. Agnimitra sent his army to invade Vidarbha..<\/div> <!-- description --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-box --><\/div> <!-- aio-icon-component --><\/div>[\/vc_column][vc_column width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243;]<div class=\"ult-animation  ult-animate-viewport  ult-no-mobile \" data-animate=\"pulse\" data-animation-delay=\"0\" data-animation-duration=\"3\" data-animation-iteration=\"1\" style=\"opacity:0;\" data-opacity_start_effect=\"\"><div class=\"aio-icon-component    style_1\"><div id=\"Info-box-wrap-7492\" class=\"aio-icon-box square_box-icon\" style=\"background-color:#790479;\"  ><div class=\"aio-icon-header\" ><h3 class=\"aio-icon-title ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-7492 .aio-icon-title'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"desktop:30px;\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">MALVIKA<\/h3><\/div> <!-- header --><div class=\"aio-icon-description ult-responsive\"  data-ultimate-target='#Info-box-wrap-7492 .aio-icon-description'  data-responsive-json-new='{\"font-size\":\"\",\"line-height\":\"\"}'  style=\"color:#ffffff;\">\u2018Malvikagrimitram\u2019 A Sanskrit play written by great poet Kalidasa tells the story of love of Agnimitra who was Shunga Emperor, towards Malvika, an exiled servant girl. When the queen discovers her husband\u2019s love for this mere girl, she becomes infuriated and imprisons Malvika. In the end. 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