Dandin
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Dandin was a notable figure in ancient Indian literature, recognized primarily for his works in Sanskrit poetry and prose. He is best known for his narrative poem "Dasha-Kumara-Charita" which translates to "The Adventures of the Ten Princes". This work is a significant contribution to the genre of prose fiction in Sanskrit and showcases Dandin's mastery of narrative techniques and character development. His literary prowess also extends to the treatise "Kavyadarsha", which serves as a guide to poetic composition, illustrating the principles of Sanskrit poetics and aesthetics.
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