Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1 AppII        |         regulated by the number of syllables in the stanza, which consists
 2 AppII        |          eight or eleven or twelve syllables each; but occasionally they
 3 AppII        |        regards quantity, the first Syllables of the Pada are not subject
 4 AppII        |       Padas of eight and of twelve syllables and trochaic in those of
 5 AppII        |           twelve instead of eleven syllables.~Amstup or Anustubh: consisting
 6 AppII        |  consisting of four Padas of eight syllables each, two Padas forming
 7 AppII        |         first Pada containing five syllables, and the three following
 8 AppII        |           following Padas of eight syllables each.~Anustup Pipilikamadhya:
 9 AppII        |        than the first and third (8 syllables+ 4+8+ 8). ~Asti: consisting
10 AppII        |           of four Padas of Sixteen syllables each, or sixty-four syllables
11 AppII        |      syllables each, or sixty-four syllables in the stanza.~Astrapaikti:
12 AppII        |   consisting of two Padas of eight syllables each, followed by two Padas
13 AppII        |    followed by two Padas of twelve syllables each.~Atidhrti: four Padas
14 AppII        |             four Padas of nineteen syllables each, = 76 syllables.~Atijagati:
15 AppII        |      nineteen syllables each, = 76 syllables.~Atijagati: four Padas of
16 AppII        |             four Padas of thirteen syllables each.~Atincrti: consisting
17 AppII        | respectively seven, six, and seven syllables.~Atisakvari: four Padas
18 AppII        |  Atisakvari: four Padas of fifteen syllables each.~Atyasti: four Padas
19 AppII        |            four Padas of seventeen syllables each.~Brhati: four Padas (
20 AppII        |              12 + 8) containing 36 syllables in the stanza.~Caturvimsatika
21 AppII        |            a Dvipada containing 24 syllables instead of 20.~Dhrti: consisting
22 AppII        |          consisting of seventy-two syllables in a stanza.~Dvipada Viraj:
23 AppII        |          Padas only (12+8 or 10+10 syllables); inadequately represented
24 AppII        |            consists of twenty-four syllables, variously arranged, but
25 AppII        |            of three Padas of eight syllables each, or in one line of
26 AppII        |          or in one line of sixteen syllables and a second line of eight.
27 AppII        |           metre, and the number of syllables in the stanza varies accordingly
28 AppII        |          consisting of forty-eight syllables arranged in four Padas of
29 AppII        |            in four Padas of twelve syllables each, two Padas forming
30 AppII        |           eight, twelve, and eight syllables respectively.~Kakubh Nyakusira;
31 AppII        |           of three Padas of 9+12+4 syllables.~Krti: a metre of four Padas.
32 AppII        |           of four Padas. of twenty syllables each.~Madhyejyotis: a metre
33 AppII        |           in which a Pada of eight syllables stands between two Padas
34 AppII        |    Mahibrhati: four Padas of eight syllables each, followed by one of
35 AppII        |       two-lined metre of thirtyone syllables, the first line consisting
36 AppII        |   consisting of four Padas of five syllables each, and the second being
37 AppII        |        Tristup of the usual eleven syllables. See Vedic Hymns, part 1. (
38 AppII        |             a metre of forty-eight syllables 8 x 6 or 12 x 4.~Mahasatobrhati:
39 AppII        |            Padas of 8 + 12 + 8 + 8 syllables.~Padanicrt: a variety of
40 AppII        |       wanting in each Pada: 7+3=21 syllables.~Padapankti: a metre consisting
41 AppII        |   consisting of five Padas of five syllables each.~Pankti: a metre of
42 AppII        |        ends with a Pankti of 5 + 5 syllables.~Pipilikamadhya: any metre
43 AppII        |   Prastarapankti: a metre of forty syllables: 12+12+8+8~Pratistha: a
44 AppII        |        metre of four Padas of four syllables each; also a variety of
45 AppII        |           of eight, seven, and six syllables respectively.~Purastadbrhati:
46 AppII        |      variety of Brhati with twelve syllables in the first Pada.~Pura-usnih:
47 AppII        |           Padas, containing 12+8+8 syllables.~Sakvari: a metre of four
48 AppII        |          of four Padas of fourteen syllables each.~Satobrhati: a metre
49 AppII        |           even Padas contain eight syllables each, and the uneven twelve:
50 AppII        |            Padas of 8 + 12 + 8 + 8 syllables.~Tanusira: consisting of
51 AppII        |         three Padas of 11 + 11 + 6 syllables.~Tristup or Tristubh: a
52 AppII        |            of four Padas of eleven syllables each.~Uparistadbrhati: consisting
53 AppII        |            Padas of 12 + 8 + 8 + 8 syllables.~Uparistajjyotis: a Tristup
54 AppII        |          which contains only eight syllables.~Urdhvabrhati: a variety
55 AppII        |      variety of Brhati: 8+12 8 + 8 syllables.~Usniggarbha: Gayatri of
56 AppII        |          of six, seven, and eleven syllables respectively.~Usnih: consisting
57 AppII        |          three Padas of 8 + 8 + 12 syllables.~Vardhamana: a species of
58 AppII        |           of Gayatri; 6 + 7 + 8 21 syllables.~Viparita: a metre of four
59 AppII        |       Padas, 11 + 11 + 11 + 7 or 8 syllables.~Viraj: a metre of four
60 AppII        |         metre of four Padas of ten syllables each.~Viratpurva: a variety
61 AppII        |     containing 8 + 10 + 10 + 8= 36 syllables.~Vistarapankti: a form of
62 AppII        |         four padas of 8+12+12+8-40 syllables.~Yavamadhya: a metre having
 
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