Chandas: Varṇa-gaṇas, Guru-Laghu, Vṛtta-bheda, and Prastāra Procedures
लघोर्दीर्घत्वमाख्याति दीर्घो गो लो लघुर्मतः । पादश्चतुर्थभागः स्याद्विच्छेदोयतिरुच्यते ॥ ६ ॥
laghordīrghatvamākhyāti dīrgho go lo laghurmataḥ | pādaścaturthabhāgaḥ syādvicchedoyatirucyate || 6 ||
Eine kurze Silbe wird durch das Zeichen ‘go’ als lang angezeigt; durch ‘lo’ wird eine lange Silbe als kurz verstanden. Ein Viertel einer metrischen Zeile heißt pāda, und die Zäsur (Pause) wird yati genannt.
Narada (teaching technical rules within the Narada Purana’s metrical/śikṣā-style discussion)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It safeguards correct recitation by defining metrical quantities and pauses; accurate chanting supports clarity of mind and steadiness in dharma and mokṣa-oriented practice.
Bhakti relies on sincere praise and mantra-japa; this verse provides the chandas tools (laghu/guru, pāda, yati) that help devotees chant stotras and mantras correctly and rhythmically.
Chandas (Vedic prosody): how syllables are treated as laghu or dīrgha via markers, and how a verse is structured into pādas with yati (pause) for proper recitation.