Pingala’s codes give the following scheme:

v - v / - v v / v - v / - v - / = 12
v - - / - - v / - - v / - - /     =  11
- - - / - - - / v - - / v - - /   =  12
- - - / - - v / - - v / - - /     =  11
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Best wishes, Asko

> On 10. Jun 2024, at 17.22, Uskokov, Aleksandar via INDOLOGY 
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> Dear friends, 
> 
> Has any of you encountered a meter with the following structure: 
> 
> a: ja bha ja ra
> b: ya ta ta ga ga
> c: ma ma ya ya
> d: ma ta ta ga ga
> 
> Quarters c and d correspond to vaiśvadevī and śālinī, but a and b I cannot 
> identify in Apte, though b seems a variation of śālinī with the first 
> syllable laghu.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Best wishes,
> Aleksandar 
> 
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