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88 PAUMACINI Iew in a long except once (10 9b). The end is either two shorts or a long. This Ghatta is also found in RC. 43. Irregularities: 1 4 9d. Two moras too many. Per- haps site is superfluous. (10). Scheme. 13 + 15. Occurrence. 8., 11., 19. (21., 50., 79.) Sandhis. In 212 cases out of 232, the Padas end in VUI'. which show a strong tendency to be preceded by a long, especially in the odd Pädas. These are identical in structure with the odd Pädas of the Dohā. 1 a, c, 1 9 c, 2 9c, 5 11 a, c in the 8. Sandhi (and 12 9 a b in the 21. Sandhi) have a trochaic end. The even Padas are identical in structure with a Păranaka- pada (SC. VII 59, Rāj., 170; Ch. VI 29) divisible as 4 + 4 + 4 + 3. The alternative scheme 6 + 4 + 5 is violated by 11 5 9d, 19 1 100, 19 7 11 b, d, 19 8 10 b, d. Jagana is rare in the 1. and 3. Gaņa. The end is - v, in 11 1 b, d, 11 19 b, d. RC. 24., 67. have this Ghattā. The Ghattās of MP. 49 have the scheme 13 + 15 but there the even Pādas are different. They end in - 1. Irregularities: 11 4 9 d. One mora too Emendation. Read sayāim for sayaim. 13 3 10 c. Two moras too many. jaya- in the opening appears to be redundant. (11). Scheme. 13 + 16. Occurrence. 6. (28., 51., 57., 76., 86.) Sandhi. 6 15 9 b, d (28 29 b, d, 28 4 9 b, d, 28 8 9 b, d, 28 8 11 b,.d) end in a long and hence they cannot yield more than 16 moras 6 14 9 b, d (28 3 9 b, d, 28 9 11 b, d) have actually 15 moras and so even after counting the short end syllable as long, they cannot be made to contain more than 16 moras. The odd Pädas are built up like the odd Pädas of the Dohā and have the same structure as the 13-moraic Pāda in Nos. 9 and 10. The even Pädas have the scheme 6 + 4 + 4 + 2. Jagana is permitted in the 2. Gana, eschewed in the 3. Gana which as a rule ends in a long. The last Gaņa is mostly V. casually - Thus the Pādas are identical in structure with a Vadanaka-pada (SC. IV 29; Rāj. 16; Ch. V 28) or a Sankulaka-pāda (SC. VI 160', Rāj. 172; Ch. V 28 Com). The Ghattās of RC. 14., 19., 29., 32., 35., 39., 41., 48. 58., 79.; MP. 13., 17., 20., 22., 26., and of Ņäy. 9. are composed in this metre. In 6 4 9 b, d, 6 6 9 b, d, 6 14 9 b, d (28 3 9 b, d, 28 9 11 b, d) the end syllables should be regarded as long. (12). Scheme, 14 + 13. Occurrence. 13. (44., 49., 56., 61., 67., 83., 84., 90.) Sandhis. The odd Pädas have the same structure as the 14-moraic Pādas in No. 7, i.e., 14 moras, divisible at 4 + 4 + 4 + 2, Jagaña permis- sible in the 2. Gana, but eschewed in the 1. and the 4., the last Gana having generally the form U1'. which is mostly preceded by a long. The even Pädas have the structure of the odd Padas of the Dohā. 1 10 b, d, 12 10 b, d end in 1: instead of the usual tit. RC. 9., 15, 42., 47., 49., 69., 72., 84., 91 have this Ghattā. If the m is taken to be theoretically 15 + 14 the metre would be Anangalalità (SC. VI 136; Rāj. 148; Ch. VI 20, (1) The text is a bit corrupt.