International Journal on Hindu Culture
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)

THE WORD NUMERIC SYSTEM OF CHANDOMAÑJARĪ: MARKING PAUSES IN SANSKRIT METRES

Dr. Subhendu Manna (Unknown)
Souvik Raut (Unknown)



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25 Nov 2025

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In Chandomanjarīkāra Gaṅgādāsa’s description of vṛtta and jāti metres, he has indicated the yati (pause point of the tongue) within the vṛtta metre not only through numbers such as tri (three), chatur (four), etc., but also by using words like vāṇa, gaja, and others. Although these words have their own dictionary meanings, in this context they also convey specific numerical values. For example, in the verse — māttau gau cec chālinī veda-lokaiḥ — which describes the characteristics of the śālinī metre, the yati occurs at the fourth and seventh syllables. Here, the word veda indicates the number four, and loka indicates the number seven, because there are four Vedas (Ṛk, Yajuṣ, Sāman, and Atharvan) and seven lokas (worlds such as bhū, bhuva, sva, etc.).

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The International Journal on Hindu Culture is a scholarly publication dedicated to advancing conceptual and research-based studies in Hindu Science and Religious Studies. This journal provides an academic platform for discussions on Hindu theology, philosophy, health and medicine culture, yoga, ...