RULE id: cakravāla (443) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p112, vol_II_p118) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: cakravāla STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [structural] cakravāla is the thirty-first musical form -- p.vol_II_p112 "cakravāla is known as the thirty-first" - [definition] Cakravāla is sung with repetition, takes the last pada from the preceding sub-section, and is adorned with the state of yamaka -- p.vol_II_p118 "That which is sung with repetition, taking the last pada (textual-cum- melodic unit of the preceding sub-section), being bedecked with the state of yamaka, is s" CITED_RULES: - pada (definition) CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false