Dear Arlo.
> On p. 470, Zoetmulder 1974 (Kalangwan: A survey of Old Javanese
> literature) cites a few occurrences from the 9th-c. Kakavin Rāmāyaṇa
> and associates the name Prabodhitā with this meter. I haven't
> attempted to track down his source for this name.
Hemacandra refers to this metre in his Chando'nusāsāna (3.14) as "prabodhitā".
* * *
The Viyoginī/Prabodhitā is, in a sense, a "frozen" form of the
Vaitālīya metre, which is defined as follows:
3x2 mātrās plus ra la ga; 4x2 mātrās plus ra la ga.
The corresponding varṇavṛttas are the Viyoginī metre and the
Aparavaktra metre.
Viyoginī: sa sa ja ga ; sa bha ra la ga
◡ ◡ — / ◡ ◡ — / ◡ — ◡ / —
◡ ◡ — / — ◡ ◡ / — ◡ — / ◡ — (analysed as the varṇavṛtta "Viyoginī")
=
◡ ◡ / — / ◡ ◡/ — ◡ — / ◡ —
◡ ◡ / — / — / ◡ ◡ / — ◡ — / ◡ — (analysed as the mātrāvṛtta "Vaitālīya")
* * *
Aparavaktra: na na ra la ga ; na ja ja ra
◡ ◡ ◡ / ◡ ◡ ◡ / — ◡ — / ◡ —
◡ ◡ ◡ / ◡ — ◡ / ◡ — ◡ / — ◡ — ( analysed as the varṇavṛtta "Aparavaktra")
=
◡ ◡ / ◡ ◡ / ◡ ◡ / — ◡ — / ◡ —
◡ ◡ / ◡ ◡ / — / ◡ ◡ /— ◡ — / ◡ — (analysed as the mātrāvṛtta
Vaitālīya)
"When such a metre has the same akṣaragaṇas in both the halves as
above [that is, as in the metres Mālabhāriṇī, Viyoginī, and
Aparavaktra], it should be considered as a varṇavṛtta; otherwise it
should be regarded as a mātrāvṛtta." (H. D. Velankar)
Best,
Roland
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