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(Spoilers Main) Poetic Meters of the Songs in ASOIAF
When studying poetic meters, I note most songs in ASOIAF have regular meters. And I find a useful auto poetic meter analyzer Prosodic with 90% accuracy, so with the aid of it I tried to analyze all the songs.
ambuda
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The Theorist Who Sees Math in Art, Music and Writing
>"Thousands of years ago in India, poets were trying to think about the possible meters. In Sanskrit poetry, you have long and short syllables. Long is twice as long as short. If you want to work out how many there are that take a length of time of three, you can have short, short, short, or long, short, or short, long. There are three ways to make three. There are five ways to make a length-four phrase. And there are eight ways to make a length-five phrase. This sequence you’re getting is one where every term is the sum of the previous two. You exactly reproduce what we nowadays call the Fibonacci sequence. But this was centuries before Fibonacci."
Related:
Ambuda: "Building the world's largest Sanskrit library":
https://ambuda.org/
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Our Paninian word generator supports >2000 rules!
I'm pleased to share a major update to vidyut-prakriya, a Paninian word generator I've been working on as part of the Ambuda project.
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Comprehensible input for Sanskrit?
In the meantime I've been working on Ambuda, which is easier to sustain with my current schedule. It's a very different kind of project focused more on intensive reading, but it might still be useful to you given the paucity of resources for any kind of learner-friendly reading material in Sanskrit.
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Help us digitize Sanskrit dictionaries for your language!
We are working on internationalizing Ambuda, starting with a Sanskrit interface you can select from the main page. As we add more languages, we also want to add more dictionaries to support the international community of Sanskrit learners.
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Help translate our Ambuda reader interface to your native language
Ambuda is a Sanskrit reader project that publishes Sanskrit texts online with an integrated dictionary and word-by-word analysis. Our library is small right now, but we're building lots of powerful features behind the scenes and hope to share more with you all soon.
- Sanskrit Reader
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[Ambuda] Three kāvyas with word-by-word analysis (+ volunteer opportunities!)
Ambuda is aiming to build a complete archive of traditional Sanskrit literatue. A great journey starts with small steps, and we're pleased to share some small updates with you all.
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A fast and simple Sanskrit dictionary
While we continue work on making Ambuda the best way to read Sanskrit, I thought I would share the dictionary tool that powers our site. You can find it here:
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Mahabharata critical edition with word-by-word analysis
Please also feel free to add further issues and feature requests to our issues tracker on GitHub.
Our Ambuda project now includes the Mahabharata critical edition with a word-by-word analysis and an integrated dictionary. (Around 95% of verses have a word-by-word analysis, and we will add the remaining 5% soon.)
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