Indian classical literature
Indian classical literature encompasses a rich tradition of written works that date back thousands of years. It includes various forms such as epics, poetry, drama, and philosophical texts. Notable examples are the Mahabharata and Ramayana, which are revered for their storytelling and moral lessons.
The literature is often written in several ancient languages, including Sanskrit and Tamil. It reflects diverse themes, including love, duty, and spirituality, and has significantly influenced modern Indian literature and culture. Prominent figures in this tradition include Kalidasa and Tulsidas, whose works continue to be celebrated today.