Shivajataka, written by Pandit Sreemathru Prasadha Pandeya, is a Telugu epic poem chronicling the life and times of Shivaji, the great Maratha warrior king. This work, likely published around 1956, delves into Shivaji's heroic exploits, leadership, and his role in shaping Maratha history. Written in Telugu, the poem offers a unique cultural perspective on Shivaji's legacy, appealing to readers interested in Indian history and biographical poetry. It is a valuable resource for those studying Maratha history and Telugu literature, providing insights into the cultural and historical context of 17th-century India.
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