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> Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 12:18:02 +0400
> From: Roman Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Sanskrit] Meters
> 
> Could someone help with explanations of classic sanscrit meters. It
> could be greate if someone will help me to obtain audio examples with
> different meters explained and demonstrated.
> 
>
Long ag ( a few years back) I wrote a series of articles 
on classical metres in Sanskrit Digest.  
This is incomplete though.  I can send 
my file for interested readers on request. 

Metres can be sung in any raaga.  Only thing is they have 
to follow the rules of prosody.  The following book is 
supposed to be accompanied by cassettes.  I have read this 
book.  It is a beginners' book with illustrations for 
all the metres used commonly in Sanskrit.  I have not heard 
the tapes however. 

Hope this helps.  

With kind regards, 

J K  Mohana  Rao

Book Details: 

Chandovallari = a handbook of Sanskrit prosody : Sampadananda Mishra., 128 p.
Publisher: Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry, 1999,  ISBN 81-7060-120-7

Chandovallari - Illustration of Major Chandas in Sanskrit (Sanskrit, set of 2
cassettes, 60 mts. each, Rs.80)

Accompaniment to the book Chandovallari. It contains musical renderings of
select verses from the book. 



                
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