Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi (1893–1985) was a Sanskrit scholar and a prominent Indologist of the 20th century who hailed from Maharashtra, India. He was an expert of his times on stone and copper inscriptions and the coinage of ancient India. For his contributions to Indian history he was honoured with the title Mahamahopadhyaya by the British Indian Government in 1941. He was also awarded Padma Bhushan in 1975 by the President of India.
Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi
Dr Rajendra Prasad awarding Tamrapatra to Prof Mirashi, 1956
Kālidāsa was a Classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India's greatest poet and playwright. His plays and poetry are primarily based on Hindu Puranas and philosophy. His surviving works consist of three plays, two epic poems and two shorter poems.
A 20th-century artist's impression of Kālidāsa composing the Meghadūta
Śakuntalā stops to look back at Duṣyanta, Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906).