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The Prakrit text “Gathasaptasati” is attributed to the Satavahana king:
Vasishtiputra Pulumavi
Hala
Gautamiputra Satkarni
Amaru
One Prakrit text called Gathasattasai, or the Gathasaptasati, is attributed to a Satavahana king called Hala. It consisted of 700 verses, all written in Prakrit. Gathasaptasati, is an ancient collection of Indian poems in Maharashtri Prakrit language. The poems are about love and love's joy. They are written as frank monologues usually by a married woman, or an unmarried girl. They often express her unrequited feelings and longings to her friend, mother or another relative, lover, husband or to herself.
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