Book, Hymn, Verse 
 1   10,  130, 7|           were versed in ritual and metre, in hymns and rules, were
 2 AppI         |             They are in a different metre from the rest of the hymn,
 3 AppII        |                        APPENDIX II. METRE.~Rhyme is not used in the
 4 AppII        |     sornetimes two ox more kinds of metre are employed in one stanza,
 5 AppII        |        Index of Hymns will show the metre or metres employed in each
 6 AppII        |           is the prevailing form of metre in the Manava-dharma-sastra,
 7 AppII        |           Puranas.~Anustubgarbha: a metre of the Usnih class: the
 8 AppII        |            eleven varieties of this metre, and the number of syllables
 9 AppII        |             thirty-three.~Jagati: a metre consisting of forty-eight
10 AppII        |     Alexandrine.~Kakup or Kakubh: a metre of three Padas consisting
11 AppII        |             12+4 syllables.~Krti: a metre of four Padas. of twenty
12 AppII        |     syllables each.~Madhyejyotis: a metre in which a Pada of eight
13 AppII        |         Mahapadapankti: a two-lined metre of thirtyone syllables,
14 AppII        |            p. xcviii.~Mahapankti: a metre of forty-eight syllables
15 AppII        |            Anustup.~Nyankusarini: a metre of four Padas of 8 + 12 +
16 AppII        |            syllables.~Padapankti: a metre consisting of five Padas
17 AppII        |           syllables each.~Pankti: a metre of five octosyllabic Padas,
18 AppII        |    additional Pada.~Panktyuttara: a metre which ends with a Pankti
19 AppII        |      syllables.~Pipilikamadhya: any metre the middle Pada of which
20 AppII        |          the following.~Pragatha: a metre in Book VIII, consisting
21 AppII        |       Satobrhati.~Prastarapankti: a metre of forty syllables: 12+12+
22 AppII        |              12+12+8+8~Pratistha: a metre of four Padas of four syllables
23 AppII        |           first Pada.~Pura-usnih: a metre of three Padas, containing
24 AppII        |             8 syllables.~Sakvari: a metre of four Padas of fourteen
25 AppII        |       syllables each.~Satobrhati: a metre whose even Padas contain
26 AppII        |              Tristup or Tristubh: a metre of four Padas of eleven
27 AppII        |           21 syllables.~Viparita: a metre of four Padas resembling
28 AppII        | Vistarapankti.~Viradrupa: a Tristup metre of four Padas, 11 + 11 +
29 AppII        |            or 8 syllables.~Viraj: a metre of four Padas of ten syllables
30 AppII        |             of Tristup.~Visamapada: metre of uneven stanzas.~Vistarabrhati:
31 AppII        |            syllables.~Yavamadhya: a metre having a longer Pada between
 
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