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Samgharakkitas Vuttodayaa Study of Pali Metre%2C Pali Text %26 English TRANS.

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Book Details:

  • Author: R. Siddharatha

  • Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications

  • Language: Pali Text with English Translation

  • Edition: 1981

  • ISBN: 9788170300830

  • Pages: 64

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 24 cm x 16.5 cm

  • Weight: 240 gm


About the Book:
Vuttodaya - A Study of Pali Metre by Samgharakkhita is the only comprehensive work available on Pali prosody. Grounded in the classical Vritta-ratnakara by Kedarbhatta, this book delves into the technical aspects of Pali metre, offering valuable insights into rhythm and structure in Buddhist texts. Renowned in both Burma and Ceylon, it has become an essential resource for scholars of Pali and Buddhist studies.

The book is organized into six chapters, covering:

  1. Names and Signs

  2. Mattavutta

  3. The Regular Metre

  4. Partly Regular Metres

  5. Irregular Metres

  6. Chappaccaya

This scholarly work provides in-depth analysis and examples, making it an indispensable tool for anyone studying Pali language, Buddhist literature, and prosody.


Why You Should Read This Book:

  • First of its kind on Pali metre, based on classical texts

  • Comprehensive explanation of both regular and irregular metres

  • Essential reading for scholars of Buddhist studies and Pali language

  • The only resource on Pali prosody available in English

  • A key text for understanding the structure and rhythm of ancient Buddhist scriptures