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gāyatry uṣṇig anuṣṭup ca<br>
:gāyatry uṣṇig anuṣṭup ca
bṛhatī paṅktir eva ca<br>
:bṛhatī paṅktir eva ca
triṣṭub jagaty aticchando<br>
:triṣṭub jagaty aticchando
hy atyaṣṭy-atijagad-virāṭ<br>
:hy atyaṣṭy-atijagad-virāṭ
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gāyatrī uṣṇik anuṣṭup ca—known as Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik and Anuṣṭup; bṛhatī paṅktiḥ—Bṛhatī and Paṅkti; eva ca—also; triṣṭup jagatī aticchandaḥ—Triṣṭup, Jagatī and Aticchanda; hi—indeed; atyaṣṭi-atijagat-virāṭ—Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.
gāyatrī uṣṇik anuṣṭup ca—known as Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik and Anuṣṭup; bṛhatī paṅktiḥ—Bṛhatī and Paṅkti; eva ca—also; triṣṭup jagatī aticchandaḥ—Triṣṭup, Jagatī and Aticchanda; hi—indeed; atyaṣṭi-atijagat-virāṭ—Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.
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The Vedic meters are Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik, Anuṣṭup, Bṛhatī, Paṅkti, Triṣṭup, Jagatī, Aticchanda, Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.
The Vedic meters are Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik, Anuṣṭup, Bṛhatī, Paṅkti, Triṣṭup, Jagatī, Aticchanda, Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.
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The Gāyatrī meter has twenty-four syllables, the Uṣṇik twenty-eight, the Anuṣṭup thirty-two, and so on, each meter having four more syllables than the previous one. Vedic sound is called bṛhatī, or most expansive, and thus it is not possible for ordinary living entities to understand all the technical details in this matter.
The Gāyatrī meter has twenty-four syllables, the Uṣṇik twenty-eight, the Anuṣṭup thirty-two, and so on, each meter having four more syllables than the previous one. Vedic sound is called ''bṛhatī'', or most expansive, and thus it is not possible for ordinary living entities to understand all the technical details in this matter.
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Revision as of 19:26, 2 July 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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gāyatry uṣṇig anuṣṭup ca
bṛhatī paṅktir eva ca
triṣṭub jagaty aticchando
hy atyaṣṭy-atijagad-virāṭ


SYNONYMS

gāyatrī uṣṇik anuṣṭup ca—known as Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik and Anuṣṭup; bṛhatī paṅktiḥ—Bṛhatī and Paṅkti; eva ca—also; triṣṭup jagatī aticchandaḥ—Triṣṭup, Jagatī and Aticchanda; hi—indeed; atyaṣṭi-atijagat-virāṭ—Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The Vedic meters are Gāyatrī, Uṣṇik, Anuṣṭup, Bṛhatī, Paṅkti, Triṣṭup, Jagatī, Aticchanda, Atyaṣṭi, Atijagatī and Ativirāṭ.


PURPORT

The Gāyatrī meter has twenty-four syllables, the Uṣṇik twenty-eight, the Anuṣṭup thirty-two, and so on, each meter having four more syllables than the previous one. Vedic sound is called bṛhatī, or most expansive, and thus it is not possible for ordinary living entities to understand all the technical details in this matter.



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