SUPPORT THE WORK

GetWiki

Doha (poetry)

ARTICLE SUBJECTS
aesthetics  →
being  →
complexity  →
database  →
enterprise  →
ethics  →
fiction  →
history  →
internet  →
knowledge  →
language  →
licensing  →
linux  →
logic  →
method  →
news  →
perception  →
philosophy  →
policy  →
purpose  →
religion  →
science  →
sociology  →
software  →
truth  →
unix  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE TYPES
essay  →
feed  →
help  →
system  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE ORIGINS
critical  →
discussion  →
forked  →
imported  →
original  →
Doha (poetry)
[ temporary import ]
please note:
- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
- it has been imported raw for GetWiki
{{Short description|Form of self-contained rhyming couplet in poetry composed in Mātrika metre}}Doha (, , ) is a form of self-contained rhyming couplet in poetry composed in Mātrika metre. This genre of poetry first became common in Apabhraṃśa and was commonly used in Hindustani language poetry.WEB,weblink Digital South Asia Library, Among the most famous dohas are those of Sarahpa, Kabir, Mirabai, Rahim, Tulsidas, SurdasA doha is a couplet consisting of two lines, each of 24 instants (Matras). The rules for distinguishing light and heavy syllables is slightly different from Sanskrit. Each line has 13 instants in first part and 11 instants in the second. The first and third quarters of doha have 13 instants which must parse as 6-4-3.Many Hindi poets have created several books which explain whole stories and epics in the form of dohas. The most popular is Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, a popular rendition of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana.

Examples

Here is a Doha by Rahim:जो रहीम उत्तम प्रकृति का कर सकत कुसंग। चन्दन विष व्यापत नहीं लिपटे रहत भुजंग॥Jo rahīma uttama prakṛti kā kara sakata kusaṃga.Candana viṣa vyāpata nahīṃ lipṭe rahata bhujaṃga.Says Rahim, one who is of inherently noble nature, will remain unaffected even when he associates with bad people.The sandalwood plant does not absorb poison when the snakes wind around it.

See also

References

External links



- content above as imported from Wikipedia
- "Doha (poetry)" does not exist on GetWiki (yet)
- time: 7:34am EDT - Sat, May 18 2024
[ this remote article is provided by Wikipedia ]
LATEST EDITS [ see all ]
GETWIKI 23 MAY 2022
GETWIKI 09 JUL 2019
Eastern Philosophy
History of Philosophy
GETWIKI 09 MAY 2016
GETWIKI 18 OCT 2015
M.R.M. Parrott
Biographies
GETWIKI 20 AUG 2014
CONNECT