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INTRODUCTION --U- The Duvai is used as the commencing stanze in MP. 10, 14, 73 etc., Jas. 3, 4; Ņāy. &, 4. (3) The Kadavaka-commencing stanza of the 17. (and 25.) Sandhi. (Helā-dyipadi'). Scheme: 6+U U(or u, viit) +4+r-D'O?!', '!'!:) +--- Trochaic rhythm is not permitted in the 1. Gaņa. Jagana is forbidden in the 3. Gana. The last Gana has the form excepting three cases of vl' - The 2. and the 4. Gana are more frequently u-U. A weak caesura is felt after the 10. or 12. mora. Helā is defined by Hemacandra in the Khañjaka section of Ch. Its illustration is a four-lined stanza. But as the Kadavaka-commencing stanza it appears in PC. as in MP. (9, 74, 77) in the two-lined form and hence some Ap. Mss. designate it as Helā-duvai, not merely Helā. Irregularities: Though the end syllable in a line of the Helā-duvai is required to be long, it is at times given as short in the Mss. This is due to incorrect orthography. Most of such cases can be easily emended by reading -u of the Nominative as -o, -ēņa of the Instrumental as -ēnam, final - as ā, -him as hin etc. 17 3 1 6: one mora too few. Scansion; UtUU- U-U The 2. Gana is defective. Hence the text is corrected by reading, kuddhaeņa for kuddhena. cf. the identical expression amarisa-kuddhaena at 25 13 1 a. This emendation will also give the requisite form of Jagana to the 2. Gana, 17 12 1: The end syllables are to be scanned as long. (25 3 la: Proper rhythm requires to be read Vajjayan. nenań hasevi with A. 25 6 1: The end syllables are to be counted as long. Even then a is short by two moras. The 1. Gana is defective. Adding one more haņu to haņu hanu would rectify the metre. 25 14 1 b: Three moras two few. Scansion: CUUUU-U U-U The 4. Gana appears to be defective. Emendation: Per- haps hanu hamu haru bbhananto to be read for hanu hanu bhananto). (4) The Kadavaka-commencing stanza of the 19. Sandhi. (Mañjari)'. Scheme: -11 (IU:) +-U (UVU) + 4+4 + 4 +U- is preferred for the three-moraic Ganas, more so in the 2. Gaņa. Jagana is found in the 4. Gana only. The 5. Gana generally ends in a heavy syllable. A weak cae sura is felt after the 12. or 11. mora. Excepting the commencing stanzas of 1., 6., 8., 13 and 15., Kadavakas, all the remaining commencing stanzas end in a short syllable, but it should be considered as long. (1) (a) cho cau că, samesu ura-desu tattha Hela SC. IV 41 (6). (b) saḥ chih yug jo lir vă Hela! Ch. 32 a/1. (2) tau ci-iau Mañjari. Ch. 32 a/9.