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Here is an overview of Indian Classical Literature and the Kavya tradition to get us started: Indian classical literature represents a profound intellectual and artistic continuity spanning over three millennia. Rooted in the ancient Vedic period (c. 1500–500 BCE), the tradition evolved from oral religious hymns into the great epics, the Ramayana and *Mahabharata*, which furnished the mythological foundations for subsequent eras. While classical literature encompasses diverse languages such as Pali, Prakrit, and the rich Tamil Sangam poetry of South India, Sanskrit remains its most prominent medium. Following the rigorous codification of Sanskrit grammar by Pāṇini, the language became a refined, high-prestige vehicle for the Kavya (court poetry) tradition. Kavya emerged as a highly stylised art form that prioritised aesthetic beauty and emotional resonance over mere historical facts or technical instruction. Central to this is the Mahakavya (great epic), which demanded meticulous, ornate descriptions of nature, cities, seasons, and human emotions, rather than focusing purely on original plots. The cornerstone of Indian poetics is the Rasa theory, which suggests that the 'soul' of literature is its ability to evoke universalised emotional flavours—such as love, heroism, or peace—within a sensitive reader. Masterpieces by poets like Kālidāsa, renowned for his exquisite similes in works like *Raghuvamsa*, epitomise this perfect harmony of form, sound, and sentiment. Together, these diverse texts create a rich tapestry that continues to influence South Asian culture today. We can explore many different paths from here. Would you like to dive deeper into the Rasa theory of aesthetics, or perhaps look at the ancient Tamil Sangam poetry next?