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  1. Identifying a single “most famous” poet commissioned by the royal court in India is challenging because the country has a rich literary history spanning centuries and various kingdoms. However, here are two strong contenders who fit the description:

    Kalidasa: Considered one of the greatest Sanskrit poets, Kalidasa is believed to have flourished during the Gupta Empire (classical period) around 4th-5th century CE. While details about his life are uncertain, he is known for his association with royal courts, possibly the Gupta court. His renowned works include:

    • Abhigyanashkuntalam (The Recognition of Shakuntala): A play known for its lyrical beauty and portrayal of love and loss.
    • Meghadūta (The Cloud Messenger): A lyrical poem about a yaksha (celestial being) separated from his lover and sending a message through a cloud.
    • Raghuvamsa (The Dynasty of Raghu): An epic poem chronicling the lineage of King Raghu, an ancestor of Lord Rama.
    • Rabindranath Tagore: A more recent figure, Tagore was a Bengali polymath from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, becoming the first non-European recipient. While not directly associated with a royal court, Tagore’s family had aristocratic roots, and his works were appreciated by the elite. Some of his notable poems include:

      • Gitanjali (Song Offerings): A collection of poems translated into English by Tagore himself, which contributed to his Nobel Prize win.
      • Where the Mind is Without Fear: A poem expressing a vision of a world free from fear and prejudice.
      • Both Kalidasa and Rabindranath Tagore are celebrated figures in Indian literature. The specific poet you’re interested in might depend on the historical period you’re considering.

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