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Yashodhara Kaviyam

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Yashodhara Kaviyam
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Yashodhara Kaviyam is one of the five minor epic poems of Sangham literature.[1][2]

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It consists of 320 verses divided into 5 chapters. It was written by a Jain author Vel of Vennaval. It was conposed in the 14th century.[3] The Jain influence can be seen through the prayers in this epic.[4] Its considered as a traditional Jain work, and involves the concepts of humanity being condemned to an endless cycle of birth.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Division, Publications. INDIA: SOCIETY RELIGION AND LITERATURE IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PERIODS. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-2191-1.
  2. ^ Tamil̲ilakkiya vakaimaiyiyal (in Tamil). Ulakat Tamil̲ārāycci Nir̲uvan̲am. 2005. p. 375.
  3. ^ Ramakrishna, G.; Gayathri, N.; Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1983). An Encyclopaedia of South Indian Culture. K.P. Bagchi. p. 542. ISBN 978-0-8364-1188-1.
  4. ^ Mother India: Monthly Review of Culture. Sri Aurobindo Ashram. 2006. p. 304.
  5. ^ Chellappan, K. (1985). Shakespeare and Ilango as Tragedians: A Comparative Study. Tamil University. p. 55.