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[The Caturmatra Gaņas mentioned in this and the next sections must be kept separate by avoiding a long letter at their junction, which thus must not combine the last Matra of an earlier Caturmatra with the first Mätra of a later one. ]
1 आर्या
2 पथ्या आर्या
3 fager snat
4 चपला आर्या
Section V
मात्रावृत्तः द्विपदी
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First half has 7 Caturmätras and a long letter at the end; second has 5 Caturmatras followed by 1 short letter, 1 Caturmätra and 1 long letter. Thus the two halves have 30 and 27 Matrás respectively. In each half the Caturmätras in odd places must not be a Jagana (ISI). The 6th Caturmätra in the first half must be either Jagana (ISI) or Sarvalaghu (IIII). In the latter case a new word must begin with the 2nd Laghu. But if the 7th Gapa of the 1st half or the 5th Gana of the 2nd are of the Sarvalaghu type, a new word must begin with the 1st Laghu. As. 2; Bh. 16. 152-158; Ck. 51-54; H. 4. 1-2; Jd. 4. 6-7; Jk. 5. 1-3; Jns. 5. 27-33; Kd. 2. 4-5; N. 15-16; P. 4. 14-21; Rm. 2. 2–8; Vjs. 1. 23–25; 4. 1; Vr. 2. 1–2. When a Yati is clearly felt at the end of the 3rd Caturmatra, the Arya is called Pathya. Bh. 16. 159; Ck. 62. H. 4. 3; Jd. 4. 7; Jk. 5. 4; Jns. 5. 34; Kd. 2. 7; N. 18; P. 4. 22; Rm. 2. 9; SbP. 1. 5; Vr. 2. 3. When a Yati is not clearly felt at the end of the 3rd Caturmatra, i. e., when only 1 letter of a word commenced in the 3rd Caturmätra belongs to either the 3rd or the 4th Caturmatra, the Arya is called Vipula. Bh. 16. 159; Ck. 63; H. 4. 4; Jd. 4. 8; Jk. 5. 5; Jns. 5. 25; Kd. 2. 7; N. 18; P. 4. 23; Rm. 2. 10; SbP. 1. 5; Vr. 2. 4.
When the 2nd and the 4th Caturmätras of an Arya are Jaganas (ISI), both preceded and followed by a long letter, it is called Capala. When this happens only in the first half, it is Mukhacapală; when only in the second, it is Jaghanacapală. Bh. 16. 161-63; Ck. 64; Jd. 4. 8-10; Jk, 5. 7-9; Kd. 2. 7; N. 19; P. 4. 24-27; Rm. 2. 11-13; SbP. 1. 5; Vr. 2. 5-7.
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