Prahalada Charitramu (Arrana Potanala Kavitha Thulanatmaka Parisilana) by Dr. N. Gopalakrishna Murthi offers a comparative analysis of the Prahlada narrative as depicted in the poetry of Arrana and Pothana. This Telugu-language work delves into the nuances of these two significant poets' interpretations of the iconic Hindu mythological story of Prahlada, the devoted son of Hiranyakashipu. The book explores the devotional aspects, literary styles, and theological underpinnings present in their respective renditions, providing valuable insights into the rich tradition of Telugu literature and Hindu religious thought. This study will appeal to scholars and readers interested in comparative literature, Hindu mythology, and the works of Pothana.
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