Shloka (meaning "song", from the root
sru, "hear") is a category of
verse line developed from the Vedic
Anustubh. It is the basis for Indian epic verse, and may be considered the Indian verse form
par excellence, occurring, as it does, far more frequently than any other meter in classical Sanskrit poetry. The
Mahabharata and
Ramayana, for example, are written almost exclusively in shlokas. The traditional view is that this form of verse occurred to Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana, on seeing a hunter shoot down one of two birds in love.