This Telugu play tells the story of Pradyumna, the son of the god Krishna, and his battle against the demon Sambara. The play is known for its lively characters, poetic language, and dramatic staging, and offers a compelling retelling of a classic Hindu myth. The author, Muppirala Subbaraya Kavi, was a renowned playwright of the early 20th century who helped to pioneer the Telugu drama tradition.
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