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Three: The Mixing of Metres
3.2 Tuññhubha, Jagatã and their derivatives
We saw in 2.6 above that although both Tuññhubha and Jagatã exist as independent metres in their own right, and are used as such frequently, nevertheless the metres are commonly mixed, as a line in Jagatã metre was generally considered acceptable in what is otherwise a Tuññhubha verse (and visa versa). For a good example of this see Ratanasutta Sn II:1 (see 2.7 above).
This characteristic continues even when the metres have achieved their fixed forms as Upajàti and Vaüsaññhà, as can be seen e.g. in Tàlaputta's gàthas Th 1091-1145, where the metres are used both independently and in combination.
Example from Agàriyavimànaü (Vv 65, vs 1-2):
ÛÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜ Vaüsaññhà
Yathà vanaü Cittalataü pabhàsati,
ÜÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜ Vaüsaññhà
uyyànaseññhaü tidasànam-uttamaü,
ÛÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÜ Upajàti
tathåpamaü tuyham-idaü vimànaü
ÜÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÜ Upajàti
obhàsayaü tiññhati antalikkhe.
ÜÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÜ Upajàti
Deviddhipattosi mahànubhàvo,
ÛÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÜ Upajàti
manussabhåto kim-akàsi puÿÿaü?
ÜÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÜ Upajàti
Kenàsi evaü jalitànubhàvo
ÜÜÛÜÐÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜ Vaüsaññhà
vaõõo ca te sabbadisà pabhàsatã? ti
Rarely we find Tuññhubha mixed with Mattàchandas lines. Examples: Sn 1:2 vs 18, 19; Ud II:6
ÜÜÛÜÐÛÛÛÜÐÜÛÜÜ Tuññhubha
Akkhodano vigatakhãloham-asmi, (iti Bhagavà,) 01
ÛÛÜÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜÜ Opacchandasaka
anutãre Mahiyekarattivàso,
ÛÛÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜ Vetàlãya
vivañà kuñi nibbuto gini,
ÛÛÜÜÛÛÐÜÛÜÛÜÜ Opacchandasaka
atha ce patthayasã pavassa deva! (Sn 19)