Bhattikavyam oF Sri Bhattikavi Sanskrit
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- 891.21 B2256 B 104027
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Bhaṭṭikāvya, or "Bhatti's Poem", is a Sanskrit-language poem dating from the 7th century CE, in the formal genre of "great poem" (mahākāvya). It focuses on two deeply rooted Sanskrit traditions, the Ramayana and Panini's grammar, while incorporating numerous other traditions, in a rich mix of science and art, poetically retelling the adventures of Rama and a compendium of examples of grammar and rhetoric.[1] As literature, it is often considered to stand comparison with the best of Sanskrit poetry.
Srirama sambhava, Srisitaprinaya, Shurpanakhanigraha, Valivadha.
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