RULE id: ārşabhī (752) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p032) SCOPE: jati family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: Ārşabhī STATUS: canonical ASSERTIONS: - [structural] Ārṣabhī is ten-fold in its structural varieties -- p.vol_II_p032 "And it (ārṣabhī) is ten-fold i.e., there are ten amśas." - [enumeration] The ten amśas of Ārṣabhī consist of one śuddhā, three vikṛtās in complete state, three in ṣāḍava state, and three in auḍava state -- p.vol_II_p032 "Śuddhā (is one), vikṛtās in the complete state are three, in the sadava state are three and in the auduva state are (also) three" - [structural] In complete state, Ārṣabhī exhibits sparseness of ṣaḍja, gāndhāra and pañcama -- p.vol_II_p032 "In its complete state there is the sparseness of șadja, gandhara and pancama." CITED_RULES: - audava (enumeration) - auduva (enumeration) - aṁśa (enumeration) - aṁśa (structural) - gāndhāra (structural) - pañcama (structural) - ārṣabhī (enumeration) - ārṣabhī (structural) - śuddhā (enumeration) - ṣāḍava (enumeration) CONFIDENCE: canonical PROTECT: true