Noun
(poetry) A highly artificial Sanskrit literary style used by Indian court poets in the early centuries AD.
(by extension) poetry (especially in a classical style) in the literatures of India's modern languages
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt has a similar narrative with Raj (SRK) and Simran () being replaced by Humpty (Varun Dhawan) and Kavya (Alia Bhatt). Source: Internet
Good food and good music were what we were (and still are) known for,” says Kavya, “At the time, we had a central kitchen to maintain consistency across the board. Source: Internet
Rahul was also seen the keys and documents of a new house built for Kavya and Karthika, two sisters who lost their families and their residence in the devastating Kavalappara landslide last year. Source: Internet
"Dasamuha Vadha"" (Setubandha Kavya) was written by the King Damodara Sen (5th Century). Source: Internet
Mother with son Kavya. Source: Internet
The Rotary Club of Madurai West honoured R. Kavya, Madurai’s First Woman Flying Instructor holding a commercial flight licence, here on Friday. Source: Internet