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Trishtubh (Sanskrit: त्रिष्टुभ्, IPA: [tɽɪˈʂʈʊbʱ], IAST: Triṣṭubh) is a
Vedic metre of 44
syllables (four
padas of
eleven syllables each), or any hymn...
- ****atri (3
verses of 8 syllables), ****htubh (4×8),
trishtubh (4×11) and
jagati (4×12). The
trishtubh meter (40%) and ****atri
meter (25%)
dominate in the...
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Indra Hiranyastupa Angiras trishtubh índrasya nú vīríyāṇi prá vocaṃ 1.89 Shanti-Sukta
Vishvedevas Gotama Rahugana jagati (
trishtubh) â no bhadrâḥ krátavo yantu...
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Gatha Spentamainyu is
Trishtubh while that of
Ushtaviti Gatha is
similar to
vedic Trishtubh. The
Ushtaviti Gatha exceeds the
Trishtubh by only one pada of...
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utterance and
creation (see śabda).
Nasadiya Sukta consists of
seven trishtubhs,
although para 7b is defective,
being two
syllables short, yádi vā dadhé...
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seven meters of
Sanskrit prosody: ****atri, Brihati, Ushnih, Jagati,
Trishtubh, ****htubh, and Pankti.
Typically seen
flanking Surya are two females...
- Vishvamitra's prayer. 1.179
Agastya and
Lopamudra (5
trishtubhs, 1 brhati) 3.33
Vishvamitra and the
Rivers (12
trishtubhs, 1 ****htubh) 10.10:
dialogue of Yama and...
- The ****htubh is
present in
Vedic texts, but its
presence is minor, and
Trishtubh and ****atri
metres dominate in the
Rigveda for example. A
dominating presence...
- different,
uncommon meters (Sanskrit prosody) such as the
vasanta tilaka,
trishtubh and arya,
while the
verses thereafter are in the
shloka style. The verses...