"SATYABHAMA SVATVANAMU" is a Telugu epic poem likely rooted in Indian mythology and tradition. This work by K.G. Murthy, potentially dating back to 1932, offers readers a glimpse into the cultural and literary landscape of the Telugu-speaking regions. The poem likely explores themes and narratives central to the character of Satyabhama and related Hindu epics. Scholars and enthusiasts of classical Indian literature will find this work a valuable addition to their understanding of Telugu poetic traditions.
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