Navakadalipatra, 첹岹ī貹ٰ, Navakadalīpatrā: 1 definition
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In Hinduism
Chandas (prosody, study of Sanskrit metres)
: Journal of the University of Bombay Volume V: Apabhramsa metres (2)Mauktikadāma (मौक्तिकदाम) is the name of an Apabhraṃśa metre classified as Dvipadi (metres with two lines in a stanza) discussed in books such as the Chandonuśāsana, Kavidarpaṇa, Vṛttajātisamuccaya and Svayambhūchandas.—Skandhakasama has 32 ٰ in each of their two lines, divided into 8 ٳٰܰ, having the yati on the 14th and the 22nd. These three metres [i.e., Skandhakasama, Mauktikadāma and 첹岹ī貹ٰ] get feminine names [i.e., Navakadalīpatrā] if their lines are formed with 1 ṣaṇmٰ, 6 ٳٰܰ, and 1 屹ٰ, instead of the usual 8 ٳٰܰ.

Chandas (छन्दस्) refers to Sanskrit prosody and represents one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines belonging to the study of the Vedas). The science of prosody (chandas-shastra) focusses on the study of the poetic meters such as the commonly known twenty-six metres mentioned by Pingalas.
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Full-text: Skandhakasama, Mauktikadama.
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