RULE id: tāramandra-prasanna (1848) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_I_p056, vol_I_p063, vol_I_p066) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: tāramandra-prasanna STATUS: traditional ASSERTIONS: - [definition] Tāramandra-prasanna is produced by ascending to the fourth or fifth svara and then returning to the lower point -- p.vol_I_p056 "Where, having gone to the fourth or fifth svara from the amsa47 (beginning point of a given phrase), the lower (point) is again reached (returned to), that is t" - [definition] Taramandraprasanna is an octave, fourth, or fifth coming in successive order, subsisting in the low register -- p.vol_I_p063 "The octave (tāra), fourth or fifth which comes (down) in successive order should be known by the wise as taramandraprasanna subsisting in the 'low' (mandra)." - [structural] Tāramandraprasanna is a prastara featuring multiple ascending sequences from lower to higher register -- p.vol_I_p066 "(13) tāramandraprasanna" CITED_RULES: - aṁśa (definition) - mandra (definition) - prastāra (structural) - svaras (definition) - tāra (definition) CONFIDENCE: traditional PROTECT: false