* Meghdoot (a lyrical poem)
* Abhijnanashakuntalam (a play)
* Kumarasambhava (an epic poem)
* Raghuvamsa (an epic poem)
* Ritusamhara (a poem describing the six seasons)
These works are considered literary masterpieces in Sanskrit literature.
The term "Granth" usually refers to religious texts or scriptures. While Kalidasa's works are considered highly significant in Indian literature, they are not categorized as religious scriptures.
It's possible that the term "3 Granth" is related to a different context or is a misunderstanding.
Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "3 Granth" so I can better understand your question?