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- Mātrika_metre abstract "Mātrika metre is a quantitative system of poetic metre in Indic languages.The unit of measurement is the matra or 'beat', from which it takes its name. A short vowel or a pause is counted as one mātrā, and long vowels, diphthongs, or a short vowel followed by a consonant cluster counts as two mātrās. In recitation, however, 'long vowels may be pronounced as short, or short as long, in order to fit the words into the desired metre. For this reason, the mātrā count does not always correspond exactly to the written vowel arrangement.' Different mātrika metres have different rules determining caesurae; most require a specific pattern of rhyme.The most popular of these metres in Hindi are the chaupāī (sixteen mātrās), the chaupaī (fifteen mātrās), and the dohā (thirteen mātrās in the first and third feet and eleven, along with end-rhyme in the second and fourth).".
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- Mātrika_metre wikiPageLength "1574".
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageRevisionID "679051206".
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_poetics.
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sanskrit.
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Chaupai_(poetry).
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Doha_(poetry).
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Matra_(music).
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit_prosody.
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mātrika metre".
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageWikiLinkText "metre".
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Mātrika_metre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mātrika_metre subject Category:Indian_poetics.
- Mātrika_metre subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Mātrika_metre subject Category:Sanskrit.
- Mātrika_metre hypernym System.
- Mātrika_metre comment "Mātrika metre is a quantitative system of poetic metre in Indic languages.The unit of measurement is the matra or 'beat', from which it takes its name. A short vowel or a pause is counted as one mātrā, and long vowels, diphthongs, or a short vowel followed by a consonant cluster counts as two mātrās. In recitation, however, 'long vowels may be pronounced as short, or short as long, in order to fit the words into the desired metre.".
- Mātrika_metre label "Mātrika metre".
- Mātrika_metre wasDerivedFrom Mātrika_metre?oldid=679051206.
- Mātrika_metre isPrimaryTopicOf Mātrika_metre.