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tripadi : ウィキペディア英語版
tripadi
Tripadi (Kannada, ] dating back to c. 700 CE.
==Definition==

The ''tripadi'' consists of three lines, each differing from the others in the number of feet and moras (Sanskrit ''matras''),〔, 〕 but in accordance with the following rules:

*The first line has 4 feet, each with 5 moras, and a caesura at the end of the second foot.〔
*The 6th and 10th feet of the ''tripadi'' are each required to have the metrical pattern of a ''Brahma'' foot:
-\smile \ \mathrm \ \smile\smile\smile \ \mathrm \ -- \ \mathrm \ \smile\smile- \ \
where \smile (breve) denotes a short syllable, and - (macron) a long one.
*The remaining feet have either 5 moras or 4, chosen to satisfy the rules of Nagavarma II:〔
Line 1 20 moras in four feet
Line 2 17 moras in four feet
Line 3 13 moras in three feet.
*There is alliteration of the second letter of each line.

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