Chitrakavya ke chitratmakata: Pancha mahakavyo ke vishishta pariprekshy me Hindi
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- 891.2109 Sh14 C 104844
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891.2109 P1926 V 101562 Vicarajyotih : Samskrtasubhasitanam vimarsatmakasamiksa | 891.2109 P8844 S 105231 Sanskrit ke aitihasika mahakavya evam vikramankadeva charita | 891.2109 R1268 B 105146 Bhakti in the Vaisnava Rasa-sastra | 891.2109 Sh14 C 104844 Chitrakavya ke chitratmakata: | 891.2109 Si92 P 101319 Post-Jagannatha alankarasastra | 891.2109 So51 K 105172 Kavyesvalankarasannivesanavidhih | 891.2109 Su81 K 104745 Kalidasa-Sahitya evam Pasu-Pakshi-Samgita |
Mahākāvya (lit. great kāvya, court epic), also known as sargabandha, is a genre of Indian epic poetry in classical Sanskrit literature. The genre is characterised by ornate and elaborate descriptions of scenery, love, battles and so on — in short, everything that tests a poet's skill at description. Typical examples of mahākāvya are the Kiratarjuniya and the Shishupala Vadha.It is considered the most prestigious form in Sanskrit literature. The genre evolved from the earlier epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Despite the length of mahākāvyas (15-30 cantos, a total of about 1500-3000 verses), they are still much shorter than the Ramayana (500 cantos, 24000 verses) and the Mahabharata (about 100000 verses).
Kavyashastra ke avadharan, Kavyashastra ka udbhav.
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