Paṭṭattu Vāsudeva Bhaṭṭatiri (c. 9th century CE) was an Indian Sanskrit poet hailing from the present-day Thrissur district in Kerala. Bhaṭṭatiri's works are particularly noted for the use of the ''yamaka'' (a kind of rhyme) in the decoration of the verses, and his reputation as a poet largely stems from his skillful and extensive use of ''yamaka''-s in his compositions. ''Yamaka'' is a form of literary ornamentation which involves the repetition of letters which has similar sound but mutually differs in meanings.
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