Induma, Indumā: 1 definition
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Kavyashastra (science of poetry)
Source: Shodhganga: Bhismacaritam a critical studyIndumā (इन्दुमा) is the name of a Sanskrit metre (chandas) [defined as वं.वं.इ.इ] of the Vaṃśastha type as employed in the Bhīṣmacarita (Bhishma Charitra) which is a mahākāvya (‘epic poem’) written by Hari Narayan Dikshit.—We find eighteen examples of Indumā variety of Vaṃśastha metre in the Bhīṣmacarita. The example of it is verse XV.9. [...] The other examples are as follows: XV.19, XV.36, XV.50, XVI.33, XVII.3, XVII.7, XVII.29, XVIII.32, XVIII.42, XVIII.45, XIX.5, XIX.42, XIX.43, XX.4, XX.6, XX.16 and XX.25.

Kavyashastra (काव्यशास्त्र, kāvyaśāstra) refers to the ancient Indian tradition of poetry (kavya). Canonical literature (shastra) of the includes encyclopedic manuals dealing with prosody, rhetoric and various other guidelines serving to teach the poet how to compose literature.
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Starts with: Indumalin, Indumalini, Indumandala, Indumani, Indumant, Indumat, Indumati, Indumati vritti, Indumatiparinaya, Indumauli, Indumaya.
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Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts (by Rajendralala Mitra)
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