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Answered by 5honey
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Sathakam is a literary piece of art. The name derives from Sata, which means a hundred in Sanskrit. Sathakam usually comprises a hundred poems (give or take). Hence, a Sathakam is a volume (book) of hundred poems.

Since the creation of Satakams have been around for centuries, they were passed down by transcribers of the bygone eras. Sometime some of the poems are lost to time. At other times the transcribers insert new ones mistakenly or deliberately. However, by doing a comparative study of the same literary work from multiple branches scholars establish which parts are authentic and original.

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

Sathakam is a literary piece of art. The name derives from Sata, which means a hundred in Sanskrit. Sathakam usually comprises a hundred poems...

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