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Keralodayam Mahakavyam: A Mahakavya in Sanskrit based on the history of Kerala (Sanskrit: केरलोदयम् महाकाव्य) is an epic poem in Sanskrit written by K. N. Ezhuthachan, a scholar in Malayalam from Kerala, India. The poem contains nearly 2500 verses and deals with the entire history of Kerala from its origin up to the formation of the state of Kerala, covering a period of 2000 years.The work received the Sahitya Akademi award in the year 1979.

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  • Keralodayam Mahakavyam: A Mahakavya in Sanskrit based on the history of Kerala (Sanskrit: केरलोदयम् महाकाव्य) is an epic poem in Sanskrit written by K. N. Ezhuthachan, a scholar in Malayalam from Kerala, India. The poem contains nearly 2500 verses and deals with the entire history of Kerala from its origin up to the formation of the state of Kerala, covering a period of 2000 years.The work received the Sahitya Akademi award in the year 1979. (en)
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  • Keralodayam Mahakavyam: A Mahakavya in Sanskrit based on the history of Kerala (Sanskrit: केरलोदयम् महाकाव्य) is an epic poem in Sanskrit written by K. N. Ezhuthachan, a scholar in Malayalam from Kerala, India. The poem contains nearly 2500 verses and deals with the entire history of Kerala from its origin up to the formation of the state of Kerala, covering a period of 2000 years.The work received the Sahitya Akademi award in the year 1979. (en)
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