RULE id: sandhipracchādana (563) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_I_p060, vol_I_p065) SCOPE: alankara family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: sandhipracchādana STATUS: canonical ASSERTIONS: - [definition] sandhipracchādana is formed by pronouncing two svaras in descending order while making four kalās units in each phrase -- p.vol_I_p060 "through the pronouncement of two svaras in the descending order, on making four kalās (units in each phrase), sandhipracchādana (is formed)." - [structural] sandhipracchādana involves ascending from sadja to nişāda and then descending back to sadja -- p.vol_I_p060 "From the high (şadja), after going to the seventh (svara viz. nişāda), again coming back there itself (on sadja)" - [structural] sandhipracchādana involves repetition of two-svara dyads four times each -- p.vol_I_p060 "sani sani sani sani, nidha nidha nidha nidha, dhapa dhapa dhapa, pama pama pama pama" - [definition] Sandhipracchādana is characterized by upward throw in specific order, is catușkala, ascends another sthana and comes back in two svaras -- p.vol_I_p065 "Sandhipracchādana is indeed with upward110 'throw' in a (specific) order; it is catușkala111 (with four kalās) (and) comes back in two svaras after a" CITED_RULES: - kalā (definition) - sadja (structural) - svaras (definition) - svaras (structural) - şadja (structural) CONFIDENCE: canonical PROTECT: true