RULE id: sañcārin (89) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p070, vol_I_p052, vol_I_p061, vol_I_p100) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: Sañcārin STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [structural] Sañcārin is the varņa of Gāndhārapañcama -- p.vol_II_p070 "Sañcārin is the varņa." - [definition] Sañcārin varṇa occurs when svaras move in mutual directions with the last one of the preceding phrase forming the beginning of the succeeding phrase, or move two by two. -- p.vol_I_p052 "When in the gita (melodic rendering) the svaras move (to and fro) in mutual7 (directions) along with the last one8 (of the preceding phrase forming the beginnin" - [enumeration] sancārin gives rise to eleven charming alankaras -- p.vol_I_p061 "Thus are the eleven charming alankaras born of the sancarin (varna)." - [enumeration] The specific eleven alankaras born of sancārin are: mandratāraprasanna, bindu, prenkolita, tāramandraprasanna, nivīttapravītta, kuhara, veņu, ranjita, upalolaka, avartaka, and paravarta -- p.vol_I_p061 "Mandratāraprasanna, bindu, prenkolita, tāramandraprasanna, nivīttapravītta, kuhara, veņu, ranjita, upalolaka, avartaka, paravarta. Thus are the eleven charming " - [definition] Sancārin literally means moving around and is defined by SR as that which combines the other three melodic movement patterns -- p.vol_I_p100 "sañcārin lit. means moving around. SR (I,6.3ab) defines it as that which combines the other three." CITED_RULES: - gita (definition) - varņa (definition) - varņa (structural) - alaṅkāra (enumeration) - bindu (enumeration) - gāndhārapañcama (structural) - kuhara (enumeration) - mandratāraprasanna (enumeration) - ranjita (enumeration) - svaras (definition) - tāramandra-prasanna (enumeration) - upalolaka (enumeration) - varṇa (definition) - veņu (enumeration) - āvartaka (enumeration) CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false