Chandas: Varṇa-gaṇas, Guru-Laghu, Vṛtta-bheda, and Prastāra Procedures
त्रिष्टुप्च जगती चैव तथातिजगती मता । शक्करी सातिपूर्वा च अष्ट्यत्यष्टी ततः स्मृते ॥ १२ ॥
triṣṭupca jagatī caiva tathātijagatī matā | śakkarī sātipūrvā ca aṣṭyatyaṣṭī tataḥ smṛte || 12 ||
ฉันท์ตรีษฏุภ (Triṣṭubh) และชคตี (Jagatī) ตลอดจนอติชคตี (Atijagatī) นับว่าเป็นฉันท์ที่ยอมรับกัน แล้วจึงมีศักกรี (Śakkarī) พร้อมสาติปูรวา (Sātipūrvā) และต่อมามีอัษฏี (Aṣṭī) กับอัตยะษฏี (Atyaṣṭī) ที่สืบจำในคัมภีร์
Narada (teaching the classification of Chandas within Vedic knowledge)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It preserves the sacred structure of Vedic revelation by naming authoritative metres; correct chandas supports accurate chanting, which is treated as a discipline that steadies the mind and safeguards dharma-oriented learning.
Indirectly: bhakti practices like stotra and mantra-japa rely on disciplined recitation; knowledge of metres helps maintain the purity and rhythm of devotional chanting and Vedic hymnody.
Chandas (prosody), a Vedanga: the verse enumerates specific Vedic metres (e.g., Triṣṭubh, Jagatī and their extensions), useful for identifying, composing, and correctly reciting hymns according to metrical rules.