Craft and Roof Scheme Described in Bhattika
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Mahakavi Bhatti is the only famous epic in the name of 'Bhattikavya' in the name of 'Viktakavya' in Sanskrit-Jagat. Its name is also "Ravana-Slaughter". There are total 22 cents and 1629 verses. Its original source is 'Valmiki-Ramayana'. In this, the Ramayana story is described with Vishwamitra from Ram's death to coronation. The main goal of Bhattika is not to describe the story of Ramakatha, but to illustrate the complex rules of grammar in poetry-style. Thus, it is also a "scripture poetry". Acharya Kshamendra has termed it as "poetry" in his "Suvart-Tilak" 1. Of this 1. the sculpture, 2. the right wing, 3. the delicacy, 4. There are four types of Tibetan Kand.
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- Satyapal Narang, Bhattika: A Study, Chhand Vivechan (1969) p. 84
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