Definition: A prabble is a type of poem that originated in ancient India and features a series of rhyming couplets or stanzas. Prablis are typically written in three lines each, with each line containing four syllables or more. They often have a particular theme or message, such as the beauty of nature, the power of love, or the importance of perseverance. Prablis were popular among both men and women in ancient India and were used to celebrate festivals and celebrations.