Sthavirasanaka, Sthavirāsanaka, Sthavira-sanaka: 1 definition
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Chandas (prosody, study of Sanskrit metres)
Source: Journal of the University of Bombay Volume V: Apabhramsa metres (2)Sthavirāsanaka (स्थविरासनक) is the name of an Apabhraṃśa metre classified as Dvipadi (metres with two lines in a stanza) discussed in books such as the Chandonuśāsana, Kavidarpaṇa, Vṛttajātisamuccaya and Svayambhūchandas.—Sthavirāsanaka has 34 mātrās in each of their two lines, formed of 3 ṣaṇmātras followed by 4 caturmātras and the yati is after the 16th and the 24th mātrās. Sthavirāsanaka is not mentioned by Svayambhū.
Chandas (छन्दस्) refers to Sanskrit prosody and represents one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines belonging to the study of the Vedas). The science of prosody (chandas-shastra) focusses on the study of the poetic meters such as the commonly known twenty-six metres mentioned by Pingalas.
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