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champu : ウィキペディア英語版
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Champu or Champu-Kavya (Devanagari: चम्पु-काव्य) is a genre in Indian Literature originated from Sanskrit. It consists of a mixture of prose (Gadya-Kavya) and poetry passages (Padya-Kavya), with verses interspersed among prose sections.
Traditionally Telugu poets have used the champu way of rendering poetry. Krishnamaacharya carried this tradition of ''Champu Marga'' step further by putting his writings mainly in devotional prose called ''Vachana''.
Odia literature is also replete with the champu style poetry. Baladev Rath, Banamali Das, Dinakrushna Das are some of the most famous poets who wrote Champu.
Adikavi Pampa, the ''Adikavi'', one of the greatest Kannada poets of all time, pioneered this style when he wrote his classical works, ''Vikramarjuna Vijaya'' (Pampa Bharata) and ''Adipurana'' in it, around 940 CE, and which served as the model for all future works in the Kannada.
It was developed after the era of the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, and the other Mahakavyas and was a later development in the style of writing.
==Works in Champu style==

In Telugu literature, the most acclaimed Champu work is Nannaya Bhattarakudu's ''Andhra Mahabharatam'', produced around the 11th century, which is rendered in the Champu style, is so chaste and polished and of such a high literary merit.
''Prahlādacharita'' a Sanskrit work written by Rama Varma Parikshith Thampuran, former Maharaja of Cochin is in Champu style.
In Kannada literature, this Sanskrit metre was popularised by the Chalukya court poets, like ''Adikavi Pampa'' (902 CE -975 CE), who wrote Adipurana in Champu style popularizing it. Also known as ''champu-kavya'') was the most popular written form from the 9th century onwards, although it started to fall into disuse in the 12th century. When people moved towards other Sanskritic metres like ''tripadi'' (three line verse), the ''saptapadi'' (seven line verse), the ''ashtaka'' (eight line verse), the ''shataka'' (hundred-line verse), hadugabba (song-poem) and free verse metres.
Other works in Hoysala literature period were also in this style.
Sri Gopala Champu of Jiva Gosvami is in champu style.

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