Book Title: Paumchariu Part 3
Author(s): Swayambhudev, H C Bhayani
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ 32 PAUMACARIU 40. Madanāvatāra--11 55'(5), 89 (4), 92 (5), 109 (1), 110 (4), 111 (13) 41. Madhukarī_I? 71 (16), 84 (2) 42. Mauktikadāma 106 (3), 112 (4) 43. Cāru 52(5), 87(8) 20 25 , 16 , four tim four times uu u uu five times uu u uu four times u-u 5(= uu uuu) + 51 = uuu-) four time uuuu u five times uu au u four times uuuu 44. Madanávatāra - I11 45. Madhukari-II 46. Acaladhrti 26(4), 89(9.12) 96(10), 71(14),75(5) 25 88(8), 89(7), 99(17, few 26 lines after the first) 71(3) 20 four times uuuuu. 47. Sarvalaghu (1) The Dandakas 48. Lilākara 49. Dhruva 50. ? 94(12, first four lines) 66 102(5) 81 » 7(14, first four lines) 102, 6+ twelve time uu uuu 6+ fifteen times uu uuu 6+ twelve times u uu u 51. ? 104(1) 64 , eight times (4 + uu uu) Non-repetitive Akşara-gana Metres. 52. Kumăralalitā 87(12) 7 syllables u-uuu -- 53. Sāriņi 87(10) 11 u uu uuu - u - - - (Variation 12) 54. Indravañśā 105(5, lines 3-6) 12 syllables u - - -uu-u-uu 55. Prth vi 9(14,18) 17 u uuu - u - /uuu - u. - - u - with yamaka at the pauses. III. METRES OF THE GHATTĂ OR CLOSING PIECE. A. The Antara-samă Catuspadi. No. of moras in Place of different pādas occurrence (Sandhi) Remarks 8, 12 60,61 (last but one Even pāda scheme: 3+54 Kadavaka) 8, 14 37, 80 8, 15 61(15) Odd pāda scheme: 4+ ut, uu 9, 10 13 Even pāda scheme: 4+ 4+2 9, 13 7,34,44,57,76,82,87,93 Odd pāda same as in 59 Even pāda ending in uu 1. According to Svayambhū and Hemacandra Madanāvatāra has four groups of five moras. The form of the five-moraic Gana is not specified in the definitions. But in the llustration they give, the five-moraic Gana has different structures. The basic unit of Svayambhū's Madanăvatāra illustration is uu u uu , while that of Hemacandra's is uu ut u. Consequently, to underline this distinction, the forms have been labelled with numbers. Similarly Madhukari is given by Hemacandra as a cover term for all the metre having five five-moraic ganas of any form. Meters of this type with basic units of differens forms have been distinguished here as Madhukari--I and Madhukari—II. 2. The term 'sarvalaghu' is found employed for the metre containing 16 shorts as welt as for one with 20 shorts. So it is a description rather than a designation. The former type is known as Acaladhỉti after Jayadeva. The latter I have been unable to find ilo Prakrit metrical works. Hence the general term sarvalaghu is adopted as a makeshift. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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