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Kumāradāsa is the author of a Sanskrit ''Mahākāvya'' called the ''Jānakī-haraṇa'' or Jānakī's abduction. ''Jānakī'' is another name of Sita, wife of Rama. Sita was abducted by Ravana when she along with the Rama, exiled from his kingdom, and Lakshmana was living in a forest which incident is taken from Ramayana ('Rama's Journey'), the great Hindu epic written by Valmiki.

The Sinhalese translation of his work, ''Jānakī-haraṇa'', gave credence to the belief that Kumāradāsa was King Kumāradhātusena (513-522 A.D.) of Sri Lanka but most scholars do not make any such identification even though the poet at the end of his poem says that his father, Mānita, a commander of the rearguard of the Sinhalese King Kumāramaṇi, died in battle on the day he was born and that his maternal uncles, Megha and Agrabodhi, brought him up. Rajasekhara, who lived around 900 A.D., in his ''Kāvyamīmāmsā'' refers to the poet as born blind - मेधाविरुद्रकुमारदासादयः जात्यन्धाः. There is also a tradition that this poem was written by Kalidasa. Kumāradāsa came after Kalidasa and lived around 500 A.D., later than Bhāravi but before Māgha. While writing ''Jānakī-haraṇa'', he certainly had before him ''Raghuvaṃśa'' of Kalidasa. Another legend recounts that Kālidāsa visits his friend Kumāradāsa, the king of Lanka and is murdered by a courtesan and overwhelmed with grief, Kumāradāsa also threw himself to the funeral pyre of Kālidāsa.

In his "Survey of Sanskrit Literature", about Kumāradāsa and ''Jānakī-haraṇa'' (20 Cantos), which poem the poet is believed to have written during his stay in Kanchipuram where he lived, C. Kunhan Raja Ph.D. says:

:"In language, in the metres that he adopts, in the descriptions, in the entire technique of the epic, the influence which Kālidāsa must have exerted on the poet is quite plain…….he is quite original in his presentation of the theme…..He must have been a great scholar and grammarian…. he is never pedantic in his use of the language. He ranks as among the best poets, and in tradition, he is brought into an equal position with Kālidāsa and ''Raghuvaṃśa''."

A verse in the Subhāṣita-ratna-kośa refers to Kumāradāsa's Jānakī-haraṇa:

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    The Janakiharana by Kumaradasa

    Published 1967
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    Janakiharana maha kavyaya: puratana padartha sanna sahitayi by Kumaradasa

    Published 1963
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    Janakiharana maha kavyaye sinhala anuvadaya by Kumaradasa

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    Janakiharanaya by Kumaradasa

    Published 1969
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    Guruvaraya saha viduhalpathidhuraya by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 1990
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    Janakiharana maha kavyaya by Kumaradasa, Sri

    Published 1963
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    Lantarum muththa by Jayasinghe, Kumaradasa

    Published 2002
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    Malin Malata by Saputantri, Kumaradasa

    Published 1999
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    Mi ambavala pani pirila by Liyanage, Kumaradasa

    Published 1990
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    Nava adhyapana prathisanskarana :kriyathmaka avadhiyata paladayi praveshayak anka 4 by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 2002
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    Nava adhyapana prathisanskarana : kriyathmaka avadiyata phaladayi praveshayak anka - 03 by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 2003
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    Nava adhyapana prathisanskarana : kriyathmaka avadhiyata phaladayi praveshayak anka 01 by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 2003
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    Nonidana Panhinda by Giribawa, kumaradasa

    Published 1997
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    Parisaraya ha saradarma by Nanayakkara, Kumaradasa

    Published 2005
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    Pasal salasumkaranaya ha gunathmaka vardhanaya by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

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    Pasal selasumkaranaya ha gunathmaka vardanaya by Hettiarachi, Kumaradasa

    Published 1999
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    Sadakalika madhyahnaya by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 1991
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    Samaja balavega ha rajya perali - palamu kandaya by Hettiarachchi, Kumaradasa

    Published 2003
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