RULE id: yati (179) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p168, vol_I_p070, vol_I_p104) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: yati STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [definition] Yati refers to splits or pauses in metre; in tāla context, it denotes the order or sequence of layas -- p.vol_II_p168 "'Yati' is a word that stands for splitting or pause in metre. In tāla, yati means the order or sequence of layas. Here the first meaning seems to be relevant." - [relation] yati is one of the temporal components whose predominance manifests in vittis according to its own form -- p.vol_I_p070 "The predominances of tāla,32 giti, laya,33 yati 34 (and) mārga become manifesters35 (rather manifest) according to their own (form) in these (vyttis)." - [enumeration] Yati is the order of use of laya in a given piece, with three varieties: samā yati (constant), gopucchā yati (fast to slow), srotogatā yati (slow to fast) -- p.vol_I_p104 "Yati is the order of the use of laya in a given piece. Either the laya remains constant all-through, that is samā yati, or it proceeds from fast to slow, that i" CITED_RULES: - samā yati (enumeration) - srotogatā yati (enumeration) - gopucchā yati (enumeration) - gīti (relation) - mārga (relation) - tāla (definition) - tāla (relation) CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false