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prose, called see. Gujarati Sähitya-no Itihās, 2, 1976, p. 668. भुजङ्गप्रयात v 18-21.
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It has 4 Yagaņas (~ Reference, PP. 2, 124.
मडिल See अडिल्ल.
रसाउला v. 57, 551.
It is a combination of रासक and कर्पूर. रासक has 21 Matrās per has 28 Mātrās per line divided
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line, divided as 6 +4 +4 +4 + as 15+ 13.
Reference CK. 29; SR. Introduction, p. 53-56, Velankar, p. 337. रासावलय (= रासक, आभाणक), v. 261-264.
21 Mātrās in each of its four lines divided as 6 + 4 +4 +4 + with a caesura after the 12th or 11th Mätra. It was the standard metre of the earlier s. Reference SR. Introduction, pp. 53-56. In by mistake.
the Ms. it is called रोडिल्ला. v. 376-379, 440-441.
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It has four lines. The first three lines have 11 Mātrās each ending and they rhyme. The fourth line has 6 or 7 Mātrās.
Actually the passage numbered as 376-379 is made up of sixteen stanzas, which are divided into four parts each of which has a common last line as the burden.
The passage numbered 440-441 is made up of 6 six stanzas. adv. 72, 102, 176, 238, 297, 510-511.
It is called in the earlier tradition. It is of the fat type i.e. made of two metres combined to form a unit. The first constituent is known as which has five lines with 15 11 or 13+ 15 +13 + 15 Mātrās respectively. In the first line made up of 7 + 8 Mātrās, the first part is repeated. The H is followed by a el.
Reference: SR. Introduction, p. 66-68.
शार्दूलविक्रीडित Sce साटक.
24. v. 8, 22, 27, 82, 116, 178, 196, 223, 266-268, 290, 293-298, 335,
380.
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