What does the third canto of Kumara-Sambhaba tell about?
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Sujata Shukla
The third canto of ‘Kumara-Sambhaba’ tells that Madana, the god of love enters the forest sanctuary to set free a sudder flood of desire amid the serenity of the ascetics meditation. It also shows the divine love-thrills of Sati and Shiva which found their response in the world-wide immensity of youth in which animals and trees have their life-throbs