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________________ 272 Prakrit and Apabhramśa Studies Ghattā. III, 838-855 is a hymn to Pārsvanātha composed in Dohās. The total does not include the figure of Dohās occurring as the second unit in the strophic metre Raddā. No. 10. Actually Cūdāla-Dohā, as the name signifies is a 'Crested Dohā' because in it each half of the Dohā is extended by five Mātrās. This seems to be a later development. The instances we find in MK., JC. and the Mülaśuddhiyrtti (p. 164, v 168) are the earliest known occurrences of this metre. Later on we find one instance cited in the Siddhahema (VIII 4, 419 : 6th illustration) and two instances in the Samdeśarāsaka (vv. 112, 114). The Cūdāla-Dohā is defined and illustrated by the Kavidarpana (II 17), Chandahkośa (26) and Prāksta-paingala (I 167 168). See also Bhayani, 1945, pp. 64–65. No. 11. The short Dvipadis have been conventionally used as variation metres in the Sandhibandha and usually they are used to detcribe a festive occasion, a battle-scene or similar episodes. No. 12. At I 519-526 Raddā is used for a hymn to the Tirthan kara Candraprabha. I 746 is a gnomic verse. Elsewhere it is used narratively. The passages I 519-529, I 785-798, III 512-522 and III 838-855 are hymns sung before the images of Tirthankaras and as such are self-sufficient poems. Of these the second and the third constitute a regular Kada vaka that ends with a Ghattā.
SR No.022756
Book TitleIndological Studies
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH C Bhayani
PublisherParshva Prakashan
Publication Year1993
Total Pages376
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size25 MB
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