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गगनगति v. 283, 285 287, 289, 444.
This is the same as fi defined at CK. 18, PP. 1, 191. It has 28 Mātās per line divided as 4+5+3+4+3+4 + → -. The metre called з() defined at PP. 1, 149 is different. Referrence, Velankar, p. 346.
Tе 1-5, 7, 10, 12-14, 17, 23-26, 28-31, 42-44, 58-59, 63, 6569, 83-91, 103-104, 117-122, 128, 151-152, 164-169, 175, 180-181, 186-187, 197, 212, 255-258, 260, 291-292, 295-296, 313-315, 330, 336337, 351-352, 370-375, 389-396, 410-412, 434-437, 483-484, 497-503. 516-518, 528-529.
First line: 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 6
Second line: 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + ~ + 6
The second and fouth Caturmätras have the form u - u or u, uuu Jagana does not occur in the odd Caturmātras.
anfer 45-56, 213-222, 224-237, 239-242, 247-254, 265, 269, 273, 418-428, 504-509, 512, -515 530-550, 552-576.
It consists of pairs of rhyming lines. Each line has twelve Mātrās, divided as 2 + 3 + 4 + - The last four Is has the form
y
त्रिभंगी 339, 341, 343, 345.
It has 32 Mātrās per line, divided as 10 + 8 +8 +6, the last two Mātrās being made up by a Guru. There are three Yatis in the line: after the 10th, 18th and 26th Mātra, thus dividing each line into four parts. The first three parts rhyme. Line a rhymes with b, and c, with d. Jagana is banned.
In LC. each Tribhamgi stanza, except the last, is followed by a Pādākulaka stanza and the latter is linked up with the following Tribhamgi stanza by repeating some word from the end portion of its line in the beginning of the first line of the former i.c. it has कुंडली or उल्लाल.
दुमिला v. 438.
According to PP. each line is made of 32 Mäträs divided as 10 814, with the first part rhyming with the second, and a rhyming
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