Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1 AppII        |   syllables.~Amstup or Anustubh: consisting of four Padas of eight syllables
 2 AppII        |       syllables+ 4+8+ 8). ~Asti: consisting of four Padas of Sixteen
 3 AppII        |         the stanza.~Astrapaikti: consisting of two Padas of eight syllables
 4 AppII        |        syllables each.~Atincrti: consisting of three Padas containing
 5 AppII        |  syllables instead of 20.~Dhrti: consisting of seventy-two syllables
 6 AppII        |      Viraj: a species of Gayatri consisting of two Padas only (12+8
 7 AppII        |        Ekapada Tristup: a Trstup consisting of a single Pada or quarter
 8 AppII        |           Ekapada Viraj: a Viraj consisting of a single Pada.~Gayatri:
 9 AppII        |    thirty-three.~Jagati: a metre consisting of forty-eight syllables
10 AppII        |           a metre of three Padas consisting of eight, twelve, and eight
11 AppII        |  respectively.~Kakubh Nyakusira; consisting of three Padas of 9+12+4
12 AppII        |        syllables, the first line consisting of four Padas of five syllables
13 AppII        |   syllables.~Padapankti: a metre consisting of five Padas of five syllables
14 AppII        |  Pragatha: a metre in Book VIII, consisting of strophes combining two
15 AppII        |         a variety of the Gayatri consisting of three Padas of eight,
16 AppII        |         8+12+8=40.~Skandhogriva: consisting of Padas of 8 + 12 + 8 +
17 AppII        |           8 syllables.~Tanusira: consisting of three Padas of 11 + 11 +
18 AppII        | syllables each.~Uparistadbrhati: consisting of four Padas of 12 + 8 +
19 AppII        |   syllables respectively.~Usnih: consisting of three Padas of 8 + 8 +
20 AppII        |  Vistarapankti: a form of Pankti consisting of four padas of 8+12+12+
 
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