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Shakuntala

American  
[shuh-koon-tuh-lah] / ʃəˈkʊn təˌlɑ /

noun

  1. Sakuntala.


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The cane frame sculptural decor by Mumbai-based artist Shakuntala Kulkarni made for a dramatic armor-like backdrop for designs that celebrated the freedom and empowerment of ready-to-wear clothes for the modern woman.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 27, 2024

Taking these devices home aggravates the problems, says Shakuntala.

From Salon • May 12, 2022

Shakuntala Devi said as her daughter lay unconscious, her in-laws called an autorickshaw and said they were taking her to hospital.

From BBC • Jul. 26, 2021

Shakuntala Banaji, a professor of media, culture and social change at the London School of Economics, said the trolling allowed for dissenting voices to be silenced without the government taking an active public role.

From The Guardian • Jul. 3, 2020

Of all the dramatic productions of the Hindoo poets, there is none so famous as that of Shakuntala, by Kalidasa, the great court poet of Vikramaditya.

From Oriental Women by Pollard, Edward Bagby