Savitriparinayamu-Yakshaganamu, written by Sri Krishan Brahmanayamu, is a Yakshagana work in Telugu, likely published around 1932. Yakshagana is a traditional Indian theatre form, blending dance, music, dialogue, costume, and makeup to create a unique artistic experience. This work likely narrates the story of Savitri, a devoted wife from Hindu mythology known for her intelligence and dedication, who saves her husband Satyavan from the clutches of Yama, the god of death. This book offers insights into early 20th-century Telugu literature and the rich tradition of Yakshagana performance, making it a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts of Indian performing arts and Hindu mythological narratives.
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