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Champu or Chapu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पू-काव्य) is a genre of literary composition in Indian literature. The word 'Champu' means a combination of poetry and prose. A champu-kavya consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kavya) and poetry passages (Padya-Kavya), with verses interspersed among prose sections.

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  • Champu (en)
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  • Champu or Chapu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पू-काव्य) is a genre of literary composition in Indian literature. The word 'Champu' means a combination of poetry and prose. A champu-kavya consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kavya) and poetry passages (Padya-Kavya), with verses interspersed among prose sections. (en)
  • Le genre poétique tchampou ou tchampou-kavya (en devanagari: चम्पु-काव्य) est une branche de la Littérature indienne qui tire ses origines du sanskrit. C'est une alternance de prose (Gadya-Kavya) et de poésies (Padya-Kavya), les vers se mêlant intimement aux passages en prose. Il s'est épanoui à la fin de l'Antiquité et au début du Moyen Âge. (fr)
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  • Champu or Chapu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पू-काव्य) is a genre of literary composition in Indian literature. The word 'Champu' means a combination of poetry and prose. A champu-kavya consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kavya) and poetry passages (Padya-Kavya), with verses interspersed among prose sections. We can see champu-kavya right from the Vedic period. Ithareya Brahmans is the main example, that it is originated from Vedic period. Champu-kavyais seen in 2nd century AD, on rock inscription of Rudradaman, at Junagadh. It is also seen in Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and the other Mahakavyas and was a later development in the style of writing. (en)
  • Le genre poétique tchampou ou tchampou-kavya (en devanagari: चम्पु-काव्य) est une branche de la Littérature indienne qui tire ses origines du sanskrit. C'est une alternance de prose (Gadya-Kavya) et de poésies (Padya-Kavya), les vers se mêlant intimement aux passages en prose. Il s'est épanoui à la fin de l'Antiquité et au début du Moyen Âge. Les poètes télougou traditionnels étaient passés maîtres en cet art : Krishnamaacharya a repoussé la tradition du champu marga avec la prose dévote dite Vachana. La littérature Oriya est aussi très riche en poésie de style tchampou. Les plus célèbres auteurs de cette tradition sont Kabi Sourya Baladev Rath, Banamali Das et Dinakroushna Das. La littérature de la période Hoysala a continué de pratiquer cette forme. (fr)
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