Trishtubh
Trishtubh is a classical meter used in Sanskrit poetry, characterized by its rhythmic structure. It typically consists of 11 syllables per line, arranged in a specific pattern. This meter is often employed in various forms of literature, including Vedic texts and epic poetry, making it a significant element of ancient Indian literary tradition.
The Trishtubh meter is known for its versatility and musical quality, allowing poets to express complex emotions and ideas. It is frequently used in the compositions of renowned poets like Kalidasa and Bharavi, contributing to the richness of Sanskrit literature and its enduring influence on later poetic forms.