Lakshmana Parinayamu, composed by the esteemed Tirupati Venkata Kavulu, is a celebrated work in Telugu literature, likely published around 1955. This narrative poem delves into the themes of marriage and devotion, centered around the character of Lakshmana from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The work showcases the rich literary traditions of Andhra Pradesh and offers readers a glimpse into the cultural values and religious beliefs prevalent during the mid-20th century. A significant contribution to Telugu poetic literature, 'Lakshmana Parinayamu' continues to be appreciated for its artistic merit and spiritual insights.
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