Chaupai is a form of poetry traditionally used in Indian literature, particularly in the context of Hindi and Sanskrit literature. The term "Chaupai" generally refers to a quatrain, a stanza consisting of four lines. This poetic form often possesses a specific meter and rhyme scheme, making it popular in devotional poetry and epics. Chaupai is notably featured in the "Ramcharitmanas," a renowned work by Tulsidas that narrates the life of Lord Rama.

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