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Adi Kavi (First Poet), he began the translation and completed the first two and a half chapters (Adi, Sabha, and part of Aranya Parvams). Tikkana Somayaji (13th Century): He resumed the work but skipped the unfinished Aranya Parvam, translating the remaining 15 books (from Virata Parvam to Svargarohana Parvam). Yerrapragada / Errana (14th Century): He completed the unfinished portion of the Aranya Parvam, finishing the epic in a style that bridged the gap between Nannaya’s and Tikkana’s writing. Show more 2. Malayalam Prachina Kavithrayam (The Old Triad) This group represents the three most influential poets of early Malayalam literature who pioneered unique poetic forms. Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan : Hailed as the "Father of Modern Malayalam Literature," he is famous for his

(14th Century) : Known as , he finally filled the gap left by Nannayya in the third book ( Aranya Parva ), completing the entire Telugu Mahabharata. 2. The Malayalam Kavithrayam kavithrayam

Errana ensured literary unity. Without him, the Telugu Mahabharata would have been a fragmented masterpiece. He is also a pioneer of pure devotional ( Bhakti ) poetry in Telugu. Adi Kavi (First Poet), he began the translation