Dear Patrick,

 

[with a confusing typo corrected]

 

The text referred to should be the Piṅgalacchandaḥsūtram, which is printed and discussed in this volume:

https://archive.org/details/pingalachandasutraastudyasokechatterjeesastrichandas_202003_76/mode/2up

 

8.1 of the text begins: atrānuktaṃ gāthā (p. 11 of the book).  I don’t see the pratīka quoted by Medhātithi, but another book

https://archive.org/details/OriginAndDevelopementOfSanskritMetrics/page/n51/mode/2up

says on p. 37 that the phrase atrāsiddhaṃ gāthā used of gāthās not accepted in a particular tradition, while those which are accepted are anūktaṃ in that tradition (if I understand correctly).  I hope this clue leads somewhere.

 

Best,

Tim

 

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Friends:

 

I hope someone can lead me in the right direction in identifying this citation given by Medhātithi (on MDh 9.42) from Piṅgala:

 

yathoktaṃ piṅgalena: "atrāsiddhaṃ gāthā” iti |

 

 

With thanks,

 

Patrick

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