Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Anuṣṭup (Sanskrit: अनुष्टुभ्, IPA: [ənuˈʂʈubʱ]) is the name of a meter and a metrical unit, found in both Vedic and Classical Sanskrit poetry, but with significant differences.By origin, an anuṣṭup stanza is a quatrain of four lines. Each line, called a pāda (lit. "foot") has eight syllables.. }
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- Anuṣṭubh abstract "Anuṣṭup (Sanskrit: अनुष्टुभ्, IPA: [ənuˈʂʈubʱ]) is the name of a meter and a metrical unit, found in both Vedic and Classical Sanskrit poetry, but with significant differences.By origin, an anuṣṭup stanza is a quatrain of four lines. Each line, called a pāda (lit. "foot") has eight syllables.".
- Anuṣṭubh comment "Anuṣṭup (Sanskrit: अनुष्टुभ्, IPA: [ənuˈʂʈubʱ]) is the name of a meter and a metrical unit, found in both Vedic and Classical Sanskrit poetry, but with significant differences.By origin, an anuṣṭup stanza is a quatrain of four lines. Each line, called a pāda (lit. "foot") has eight syllables.".