RULE id: prasādhya (1658) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_I_p019) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: prasādhya STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [definition] Prasādhya means 'accomplished' or 'perceived', describing how svara and śruti are distinguished through different perceptions -- p.vol_I_p019 "The distinction of svara and śruti (exists) because they are prasādhya (lit. accomplished, here perceived) by different buddhis" - [relation] The distinction (bhinna) of svara and śruti derives from their being accomplished or perceived (prasādhya) through different mental apprehensions (buddhis) -- p.vol_I_p019 "नानाबुद्धिप्रसाध्यत्वात् स्वरश्रुत्योस्तु भिन्नता।" CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false