Book, Hymn, Verse
1 1, 179 | neglect. Agastya responds in stanza 3, and in the second half
2 1, 179 | and in the second half of stanza 4 the disciple or the poet
3 1, 179 | result of the dialogue. Stanza 5 is supposed to be spoken
4 1, 179 | is not very apparent. In stanza 6 'toiling with strong endeavour'
5 AppI | s love-song. The seventh stanza should, it seems, precede
6 AppI | neglect. Agastya responds in stanza 3, and in the second half
7 AppI | and in the second half of stanza 4 the disciple or the poet
8 AppI | result of the dialogue. Stanza 5 is supposed to be spoken
9 AppI | is not very apparent. In stanza 6 'toiling with strong endeavour'
10 AppII | number of syllables in the stanza, which consists generally
11 AppII | numbers. The Padas of a stanza are generally of equal length
12 AppII | metre are employed in one stanza, and then the Padas vary
13 AppII | complete the distich or stanza. This arrangement I have
14 AppII | sixty-four syllables in the stanza.~Astrapaikti: consisting
15 AppII | containing 36 syllables in the stanza.~Caturvimsatika Dvipada:
16 AppII | seventy-two syllables in a stanza.~Dvipada Viraj: a species
17 AppII | a single Pada or quarter stanza.~Ekapada Viraj: a Viraj
18 AppII | single Pada.~Gayatri: the stanza usually consists of twenty-four
19 AppII | number of syllables in the stanza varies accordingly from
20 AppII | Uparistajjyotis: a Tristup stanza the last Pada of which contains
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