maatraa in Chandas is a measure of time taken for pronunciation of the syllable.
Time taken for one wink of an eye is called one maatraa.maatraa here means unit.Time taken for pronouncing hrasva is one maatraa; for deerghas it is two maatraas.ए is 2 maatraas not because it is अ + इ ; but because it is deergha and takes two units of time to pronounce.ऐ is almost like अय् and takes one and half units of time but is counted as two maatraas.
raama is deergha + hrasva = two maatras + one maatra = total three maatraas.to pronounce raama as raam is wrong.asthira is to be taken as as +thi + ra two maatraas (one and a half but taken as two) +one maatraa + one maatraaTwo maatraas is counted as guru and one maatraa is counted as laghu.
सैकत, अंकित, दुःखित, स्थापित, मानित are all UII only ; U stands for guru, I stands for laghu. Hence all these words are counted as bha gaNa.
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 10:11:21 PM UTC+5:30, Neelesh Bodas wrote:Dear ScholarsThere is some confusion in my mind about the concepts of एकमात्र / द्विमात्र / त्रिमात्र etc. What I have read is that अ, इ, उ have 1 maatraa and आ, ई, ऊ have 2 maatraa. Now scholars also say that ए is 2 maatraa because ए = अ + इ (simple addition of 1+1 = 2).Q1) Is it correct to do such additions for counting maatraa? If so, then ए = आ + ई will become 4 maatraa, and ऐ = अ + ए will then become 5 maatraa. And then we can create an infinite-maatra ऐ by pure recursion. ( ऐ = अ + ऐ). Is that right?Q2) How should one exactly count matras? Should one just remember them (Like अ = 1, आ = 2 etc) or is there any logic ? Are there matras like 4,5,6,7,8,... etc?Q3) Do maatraa directly relate to the time for which syllable is spoken? (वां काल इ व कालः)Q4) How should one pronounce a pluta maatraa? For example, is अ3 pronounced as elongated अ or elongated आ ? And why so?Q5) Consider a simple word राम. What is the correct way of pronouncing it -(A) "Raam" (Like what we say in Hindi. This has a little less-than-full pronunciation of the letter M)OR(B) "Raama" (which has a full ह्रस्व M)PS: Any authoritative texts backing the answers will be much appreciated, so that I can look them up for any subsequent questions.ThanksNeelesh
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I was away teaching.------------------------------OK, coming back to the discussion, maatraas in vyaakaraNa are the same as those in Chhandas.----------------pluta is not found in varNamaalaa.It is found in actual phonemic sequences in words.For example, पार् in पार्थिव takes two and a half maatraas time. Because it is more than two maatraas it is taken as pluta. But in metrical calculations , it is counted as guru only.
In laukika Samskrita, it has not got much significance.But in Veda, it has got significance.It is often considered that the elongation at the end of names for the purposes of sambodhana is of pluta length.
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Why is hrasva followed by samyuktaakshara guru?It is because the hrasva + the first consonant of the cluster ( samyuktaakshara) make one and a half maatraa.Same is the reason why in deergha followed by samyuktaakshara also we split it as deergha + the first consonant of the cluster. paarthiva paar + thiva.
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