Sanskritam
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Where can those who seek happiness, i.e. those who make a living by working hard, acquire an education, while students cannot find happiness, i.e. rest? If you want to be happy, you should give up knowledge, and if you want to be happy, you should give up knowledge.

guru mainValmiki: In Sanskrit literature, Valmiki is regarded as the forerunner-poet. The epic Ramayana has been dated as early as the 5th century BCE and as late as the 1st century BCE. He is regarded as the world’s first poet and the creator of the Ramayana, the world’s first epic poem.

Kalidasa: Kalidasa was a classical Sanskrit writer who is often recognized as ancient India’s best dramatist. Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas are the main sources of inspiration for his plays and poems. Three plays, two epic poems, and two short poems are among his surviving works.

Bharavi: Bharavi was a Sanskrit poet best known for his epic poem Kiratarjunya (Arjuna and Shikari – Kirata in Sanskrit), one of Sanskrit’s six epics.

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