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There are two types of meters used in Malayalam poetry, the classical Sanskrit based and Tamil based ones.
Sanskrit meters
Sanskrit meters are primarily based on trisyllabic feet. The short sound is called a laghu, a long sound is called a guru. A guru is twice as long as a laghu. A guru is usually represented by a '-–' and a laghu by a '⌣'.
For easy specification of meters, the laghu's and guru's are grouped into feet (called ganam) as follows:
| foot | name | identifying letter |
|---|---|---|
| ⌣ - - | yaganam | ya (യ) |
| - ⌣ - | raganam | ra (ര) |
| - - ⌣ | thaganam | tha (ത) |
| - ⌣ ⌣ | bhaganam | bha (ഭ) |
| ⌣ - ⌣ | jaganam | ja (ജ) |
| ⌣ ⌣ - | saganam | sa (സ) |
| - - - | maganam | ma (മ) |
| ⌣ ⌣ ⌣ | naganam | na (ന) |
Additionally, individual gurus are also identified by 'ga' or 'gam' and laghus by 'la' or 'lam'.
For example, the definition for the meter 'Kalyani' is 'three thaganam + two gurus' indicating "- - ⌣ - - ⌣ - - ⌣ - -".
Further reading
- Dr. K. Ayyappa Panicker (2006). A Short History of Malayalam Literature. Thiruvananthapuram: Department of Information and Public Relations, Kerala.
- Menon, A. Sreedhara (2007). A Survey of Kerala History. DC Books. ISBN 9788126415786.
- Mathrubhumi Yearbook Plus - 2019 (Malayalam Edition). Kozhikode: P. V. Chandran, Managing Editor, Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Company Limited, Kozhikode. 2018.
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