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=v-; all of 20 moras of four TT = - -; four Tut; and 4 ath=uhave not been observed by ap. poets with perfect purity. They have always the tendency of using sometimes two shorts for one long and vice versa. Sometimes all the 5 Hits are short.
The occurrence : I. 12 ; II. 3 ; V. 11. ; VIII. 1; IX. 9; XI. 5; XII. 9.
Amongst these, I. 12. and XI. 5. are predominantly afiqut of sertat styled by PP. IX. 9. as 1a. The rest of the instances are more free, i.e. they only care for 5 HEIS X 4 = 20 FTS.
(iii) तोटक
It is defined in Chn. 2. 162 as: alza i com. a gat: TUT:. The scheme therefore is : vu-vu-i -luu-I = 4 HITIS X 4 = 16 moras.
The occurrence : II. 10.
There is only one irregularity in line 5 where णारी = णारिय (iv) FAIT
It is defined in Ch. 2.82 as : gatufti A + Tutu- i.e. cul - -I -= 12 419
The occurrence : IX. 4. (v) 9147
It is defined in Ch. 2. 254. under the name of quit orator with the scheme: TFTFT: i.e. -U-IULUI-U-Tu-u -u-1 and in PP. 2.158 as an of 15 letters and 13 mats the scheme -- -1-1-1-1-1-1- i.e. 8 long moras + 7 short moras. = 23 HATS.
The occurrence : IV. 3.
(vi) 701
It is defined in PP. 2. 172 as a metre of 16 letters. The scheme is 757 + i.e. to say it is an extension of 147 by the addition of one zy syllable at the end.
5 4 5 4 5 1 The scheme : - - - - - - - -I = 24 moras. The occurrence : IV. 15. (vii) करिमकरभुजा
It is defined in Chn. 7.64 21 RRARTYat com. agafaki #ARUTI 4 + 4. It is a faqat. This is used as a variation metre next to hatgart.