BHATTI
\bˈati], \bˈati], \b_ˈa_t_i]\
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An Indian epic poet of the 6th or the 7th century. His poem named after him "Bhattikavyam" is in 22 cantos. Its theme is the deeds of Rama; but the author designed the work to be also an exemplification of the rules of grammatical and rhetorical composition. It was published with a twofold commentary at Calcutta (1828).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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