Sanskrit Poetry
Sanskrit poetry is a rich literary tradition that originated in ancient India, primarily composed in the Sanskrit language. It encompasses various forms, including epic poetry, lyrical verses, and dramatic works. Notable examples include the Mahabharata and Ramayana, which blend storytelling with philosophical themes and moral lessons.
The structure of Sanskrit poetry often relies on specific meters, such as Anushtubh and Trishtubh, which dictate the rhythm and flow of the verses. Poets like Kalidasa and Bhartrihari are celebrated for their contributions, using vivid imagery and intricate wordplay to express emotions and ideas, making their works timeless and influential.