Mahakavya
Mahakavya refers to a grand epic poem in classical Sanskrit literature, characterized by its elaborate style and extensive length. These works often explore themes of heroism, love, and morality, drawing inspiration from historical events, mythology, or legendary figures.
Notable examples of Mahakavya include Ramayana by Valmiki and Mahabharata attributed to Vyasa. These texts not only serve as literary masterpieces but also play a significant role in shaping cultural and religious narratives in Indian society. Their intricate storytelling and poetic form have influenced countless generations of writers and poets.