RULE id: bottaraga (1011) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p077, vol_II_p097) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: Bottaraga STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [relation] The bhāṣā called māṅgalī is born of boṭṭa-rāga -- p.vol_II_p077 "The bhāṣā called māṅgalī is born of boṭṭa-rāga." - [relation] Bottaraga is a rāga context in which the baṅgāla bhāṣā with pañcama as aṁśa and madhyama as concluding note is sung -- p.vol_II_p097 "this baṅgāla bhāṣā is sung in boṭṭa-rāga." - [structural] The Bottaraga has pañcama as aṁśa and madhyama as the concluding note -- p.vol_II_p097 "Having pañcama as amsa, madhyama as the concluding note, being complete and brilliant with madhyama" - [structural] To and fro movement (sañcāra) is always seen in profusion in Bottaraga -- p.vol_II_p097 "To and fro movement is always seen in profusion." - [relation] The baṅgāla bhāṣā type in Bottaraga is sung by nāyakas on all auspicious occasions -- p.vol_II_p097 "It is sung by the nar{a}yakas64 on all auspicious occasions." CITED_RULES: - sañcāra (structural) - aṁśa (structural) - bhāṣā (relation) - madhyama (relation) - madhyama (structural) - pañcama (structural) - pañcama as aṁśa (relation) - pañcama as aṁśa (structural) - rāga (relation) CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false