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  2. Chitra-kavya - Wikipedia

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    Chitra-kavya (picture-poetry) is an ancient Indian tradition of writing poetry in visual patterns by play of meaning (shabdalankāra) (based in brilliant flexible play of vowels, consonants, words and sound). It is the device of constructing verses that can be written out in the form of a lotus or of a chariot.

  3. Mahakavi - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The word Mahakavi or Maha Kavi is an Indian honorific which means "Great Poet ...

  4. Kāvya - Wikipedia

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    Kāvya (Devanagari: काव्य, IAST: kāvyá) refers to the Sanskrit literary style used by Indian court poets flourishing between c.200 BCE and 1200 CE. [1] [2]This literary style, which includes both poetry and prose, is characterised by abundant usage of figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, and hyperbole to create its characteristic emotional effects.

  5. Bharavi - Wikipedia

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    Majority of scholars theorize that Bharavi was from the southern region of India. The inscriptions that mention him are from western Deccan region. R.R. Bhagawat Sastri, who first suggested that Bharavi from southern India, argues that his description of the Sahya mountains (the Western Ghats) in southern India is vivid and more realistic than his rather fanciful description of the Himalayas ...

  6. Magha (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Magha (c. 7th century) (Sanskrit: माघ, Māgha) was a Sanskrit poet at King Varmalata's court at Shrimala, the then-capital of Gujarat (presently in Rajasthan state). Magha was born in a Shrimali Brahmin family. He was the son of Dattaka Sarvacharya and the grandson of Suprabhadeva. [1]

  7. Agasthya Kavi - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Agasthya Kavi composed 74 works of poetry in Sanskrit in the 14th century. He was from Warangal. [1] ...

  8. Kavi - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Row Kavi (born 1947), Indian journalist and LGBT rights activist; Emmanuel Kavi (born 1970), African contemporary artist and painter; Giriraja Kavi, 18th century Telugu composer; Gnanananda Kavi (born 1922), Indian poet; Lakshmidhara Kavi, Advaita Vedanta preceptor and writer of Advaita Makaranda; Kasula Purushottama Kavi (fl. 1798 ...

  9. Nannayya - Wikipedia

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    Nannaya is generally considered the first poet (Adi Kavi) of Telugu language. [2] [3] [4] [1] He was patronized by Rajaraja Narendra of Rajamahendravaram. [5] [1] [3] Rajaraja Narendra was an admirer of Mahabharata and wanted the message of the Sanskrit epic to reach the Telugu masses in their own language and idiom. [6]

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