Sri Andra Raghuvansamu is a Telugu epic poem by A. Somanadha Raya. This work delves into the history of the Andhra region and its connection to the Raghuvamsa dynasty, a lineage of kings celebrated in Indian tradition. Through evocative verse, the poem explores themes of valor, dharma, and the enduring legacy of rulers and their impact on the cultural landscape. 'Sri Andra Raghuvansamu' is a valuable contribution to Telugu literature, offering insights into the historical and mythical narratives that have shaped the Andhra identity. The poem is written in Telugu.
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