![]() These and other factors convince us that the author belongs to a time after the 16th or the 17th century. ![]() His opposition to the marriage with the daughter of the maternal uncle references to the usages in the South in the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. His use of the words Udyoga, got job, mud-cleaning, Smarta, Nadi and Vinadi, Sarasa-sallapa (a peculiar Telugu expression), Tyajya Kala and others prove that he is South Indian. The reference to Andhra Bhasha, Urdu or Persian, Turushka, Sukkani, Rahu Kala, and other things show that he came after the sixteenth century. The text was first printed in the Telugu script. The manuscript is available in various libraries in India, including the Government Oriental Manuscript Library in Chennai. However, it is unknown whether the Kalidasa who wrote this work is the same Kalidasa who wrote Raghuvamsha and Abhijñānaśākuntalam. ![]() It is also termed as sidereal astrology, written by Kalidasa. Uttara Kalamrita is a reference work on Vedic astrology or Jyotisa.
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