RULE id: grāma (57) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p035, vol_I_p016, vol_I_p036, vol_I_p047, vol_I_p088) SCOPE: core_concept family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: grāma STATUS: canonical RECORD: movement_constraint = ग्रामाविरोधेन यथेष्टं सञ्चारः -- p.vol_II_p035 ASSERTIONS: - [structural] There is free movement without violating the grāma -- p.vol_II_p035 "ग्रामाविरोधेन यथेष्टं सञ्चारः" - [enumeration] Two grāmas exist in which pañcama is situated. -- p.vol_I_p016 "Pañcama is known as being seated in the two grāmas." - [enumeration] There are two gramas: sadjagrāma and madhyama-grāma, each with seven murchanas -- p.vol_I_p036 "There (in the maṇḍala) are seven (mūrchanās) beginning with 26 sa - ni - dha - pa - ma - ga - ri in sadjagrāma and seven beginning with ma - ga - ri - sa - ni -" - [relation] Grama is used as a framework for distinguishing jatis and ragas through the use of tanas -- p.vol_I_p047 "The tanas are useful for the sake of bringing out the difference between jatis and ragas of both the grāmas" - [structural] The two grāmas are differentiated on the basis of pañcama alone -- p.vol_I_p088 "The two grāmas are differentiated on the basis of pañcama alone" CITED_RULES: - jāti (relation) - madhyamagrāma (enumeration) - mūrchanā (enumeration) - pañcama (enumeration) - pañcama (structural) - sadjagrāma (enumeration) CONFIDENCE: canonical PROTECT: true