- BPSC NOTES
- Literary Works and Their Authors (Classical & Medieval Sanskrit Literature) — Quick Revision
1. Rigarthadipika — Sayana
- Type: Vedic commentary
- Language: Sanskrit
- Significance: Explains the Rigveda in detail; Sayana was a 13th–14th century scholar and minister of the Vijayanagara Empire.
- Key Point: Important for understanding Vedic rituals, hymns, and philosophy.
2. Kataka — Kataka Charya
- Type: Classical literary text
- Language: Sanskrit
- Significance: Known as an early literary or poetic work; attributed to Kataka Charya.
- Key Point: Demonstrates the style and themes of classical Sanskrit literature.
3. Damayanti-Katha — Trivikrama Bhatta
- Type: Narrative poetry / Champu literature
- Language: Sanskrit
- Significance: Part of Nalachampu, tells the story of King Nala and Princess Damayanti.
- Key Point: Example of romantic and epic storytelling in classical Sanskrit prose and verse.
4. Yashastilaka Champu — Somadeva Suri
- Type: Jain literary work (Champu)
- Language: Sanskrit
- Significance: Written by Somadeva Suri, combines prose and verse to narrate Jain religious and ethical stories.
- Key Point: Illustrates Jain philosophy, ethics, and literary artistry in medieval India.