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Madura Vijayam
''Madurā Vijayam'' (Sanskrit: मधुरा विजयं) meaning "The Conquest of Madurai" is a 14th-century C.E Sanskrit poem written by the poet Gangadevi. It is also named ''Vira Kamparaya Charitham'' by the poet. It chronicles the life of Kumara Kampanna Udayar or Kumara Kampanna II, a prince of the Vijayanagara Empire and the second son of Bukka Raya I. The poem describes in detail, the invasion and conquest of the Madurai Sultanate by the Vijayanagara empire.
==Discovery and publication==
''Madura Vijayam'' (lit. The conquest of Madura) was discovered in the early 1900s, in a private traditional library at Thiruvananthapuram by Pandit N Ramasvami Sastriar. Sastriar discovered the poem in a bound in a single manuscript between two other unrelated works. Sixty one palm leaf manuscripts have been found so far. The poem is made up of nine chapters with some verses missing and presumed lost. ''Madura Vijayam'' was first published in 1924 by G. Harihara Sastri and V. Srinivasa Sastri at Tiruvananthapuram.

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