Magha

Magha

▪ Indian Sanskrit poet
flourished 8th century AD

      Sanskrit poet whose only recorded work is Shishupalavadha (“The Slaying of King Shishupala”), an influential mahakavya (“great poem”), a type of classical epic that consists of a variable number of comparatively short cantos. Magha is a master of technique in the strict Sanskrit sense of luscious descriptions; intricate syntax; compounds that, depending on how they are split, deliver quite different meanings; and the full register of stylistic embellishments.

      Shishupalavadha is considered one of the six model mahakavyas. It is based on an episode of the Mahabharata in which King Shishupala insults the hero-god Krishna, who beheads him in the ensuing duel. Comprising 20 cantos, the Shishupalavadha has a rich vocabulary that allegedly includes every known word in the Sanskrit language. The 19th canto, which is noted for its complexity, contains a stanza that is identical to the previous stanza if read backward.

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