![]() The essays in Part I of this volume survey Persian, Urdu, Hindi and Bengali metres and compare their rhythmic patterns. Indian and Persian Prosody and Recitation is a comparative study of Indo-Aryan and Persian metrical systems and their musical performances, with text and audio samples. Selected Metres of Urdu Prosody: From its Beginning to the Twentieth Century / Suhail Abbas Khan Samples of Urdu metre / Suhail Abbas Khan Selection of Classical Persian Poetry Metres / Ayano Sasaki The Development of Metre in Modern Bengali Poetry / Kyoko Niwa Metre and Rhythm in Hindu Devotional Songs: A musicological analysis of Kabir's bhajan / Takako TanakaĬaca Songs: The Oral Tradition in Kathmandu / Makoto Kitada Kabir's doha: its History and Concepts / Taigen Hashimoto Marriage Ceremony Scenes and Metrical Forms in the 16th Century Hindi Narratives Padmavat and Ramcaritmanas / Teiji Sakata The Prosody of Kesav Das / Yoshifumi Mizuno Hindi Metre: Origins and Development / Hiroko Nagasaki Verbal Rhythm and Musical Rhythm: A Case Study of Iranian Traditional Music / Masato TaniĪ Note on the 'Hindi' Metre in Urdu Poetry / Takamitsu Matsumuraĭual Trends of Urdu and Punjabi Prosody / So Yamane Meter in Classical Persian Narrative Poetry / Zahra Taheri ![]() Ancient Iranian Poetic Metres / Hassan Rezai Baghbidiīasic Principles of Persian Prosody / Ayano Sasaki
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