Sanskrit Prosody and Numerical Symbols ExplainedTrübner & Company, 1869 - 56 pages |
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Charles Philip Brown. PREFACE . SANSKRIT LITERATURE is chiefly in verse . The poems and plays , the histories and legends , treatises on law , divinity , astronomy , mathematicks , and indeed nearly all literature being in metre . The ...
Charles Philip Brown. PREFACE . SANSKRIT LITERATURE is chiefly in verse . The poems and plays , the histories and legends , treatises on law , divinity , astronomy , mathematicks , and indeed nearly all literature being in metre . The ...
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... poem : Bk II . v . 6. न्यवेदयत् । ताम् अस्वस्थ nya vēdayat | tām aswasthām I. 3. अक्षप्रियः । सत्यवादी acsha priyah | satya vādi -0- -U0 I. 7. तस्मै प्रस | नो दमन : tasmai prasan ...
... poem : Bk II . v . 6. न्यवेदयत् । ताम् अस्वस्थ nya vēdayat | tām aswasthām I. 3. अक्षप्रियः । सत्यवादी acsha priyah | satya vādi -0- -U0 I. 7. तस्मै प्रस | नो दमन : tasmai prasan ...
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... Poems . The instances were selected by a Pandit from the Amara Kosha . Each half line having eight syllables ; the first and last are free , marked ; but the other six are subject to rule . Rule regarding the first half . xMYx YY RY TY ...
... Poems . The instances were selected by a Pandit from the Amara Kosha . Each half line having eight syllables ; the first and last are free , marked ; but the other six are subject to rule . Rule regarding the first half . xMYx YY RY TY ...
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... poems . The first , called ч Pathyā , or ordinary , has already been explained . 2. Vipulā faye , a " broad or extensive " class , admitting several varieties . Some are composed entirely of breves , except of course the final syllables ...
... poems . The first , called ч Pathyā , or ordinary , has already been explained . 2. Vipulā faye , a " broad or extensive " class , admitting several varieties . Some are composed entirely of breves , except of course the final syllables ...
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... poem , follows the native routine , but using still further obscurity . Instead of stating that there are twelve syllables , he says " Jagati , sive disticha 48 sylls . , " leaving the reader to guess that as there are forty - eight in ...
... poem , follows the native routine , but using still further obscurity . Instead of stating that there are twelve syllables , he says " Jagati , sive disticha 48 sylls . , " leaving the reader to guess that as there are forty - eight in ...
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