Sakhitatva in South Indian Classical Dances is a book that delves into the significance of various Sakhi characters in dance forms. The book specifically examines the portrayal of Sakhi in South Indian classical dances. Sakhis are the female companions of the protagonist in poetry and drama. They often appear in Indian dance forms. The title of the text "Sakhitatva" represents the principles of companionship.

It is a recent contribution to Indian dance literature by Dr. Vidyalakshmi E from Payyannur, Kannur district in Kerala. As its appearance suggests, the definitions of different types of friendship can be used to recognize various forms of companionship in the world.

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