Kavijanaashrayamu-Chandashastramu is a treatise on Telugu prosody (Chandassu), written by Jayanthi Ramaiah and published in 1931. This book delves into the intricate rules and structures governing Telugu poetry, providing a comprehensive guide for poets and scholars interested in mastering the art of verse composition.
The text serves as an important reference for understanding the nuances of Telugu grammar and poetic forms prevalent in classical Telugu literature. It is a valuable resource for those studying Telugu language and literature, and for anyone interested in the rich heritage of Telugu poetic traditions. This book offers insights into the metrical patterns and rhythmic structures that define Telugu poetry.
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