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 ||
Une syllabe brève est indiquée comme longue par le marqueur « go » ; et par « lo », une syllabe longue est comprise comme brève. Le quart d’un vers se nomme pāda, et la coupure (pause) est appelée yati.
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.