RULE id: birudas (94) SOURCE: brihaddesi_sharma_1992 (vol_II_p113, vol_II_p114, vol_II_p116, vol_II_p117, vol_II_p118...) SCOPE: technical_term family, Brihaddesi (Mātaṅga ~750 CE) CONCEPT: birudas STATUS: empirical ASSERTIONS: - [relation] Birudas are combined with kanda as a structural component. -- p.vol_II_p113 "That which is bereft of tāla and is combined with pāṭas and birudas, that is kanda" - [definition] Birudas are eulogistic phrases related to plenty, renunciation, well-being or prosperity -- p.vol_II_p114 "birudas12 (eulogistic phrases) related to plenty, renunciation, well-being or prosperity" - [relation] Birudas are sung in the second half of hayalīlā and in simhalīlā compositions -- p.vol_II_p116 "that which is sung with birudas, that is known as hayalīlā." - [relation] Birudas are elements used in the composition of vicitra -- p.vol_II_p117 "That which is variegated with many regional languages, pāṭas, birudas, tenakas, svaras and tālas is called vicitra." - [relation] Birudas are used exclusively in the performance of Tripadī or Şaţpadī -- p.vol_II_p118 "Performed with any of the tālas and (rendered) exclusively with birudas," - [structural] Biruda is a structural element that marks the ending of the graceful pada in certain elās -- p.vol_II_p124 "(It) is with graceful pada, ends in biruda and similarly there is gamaka placed on the yati." - [relation] Birudas are used in singing to describe the object of description in Pratāpavardhana -- p.vol_II_p129 "where singing is accomplished with the birudas of the object of description" - [definition] Biruda is a panegyrical phrase, composed from Sanskrit's rich potential for formation of compounds -- p.vol_II_p167 "Biruda is a panegyrical phrase. Sanskrit language being very rich in potential for formation of compounds, lends itself to composition of such phrases." CITED_RULES: - pratāpavardhana (relation) - gamaka (structural) - hayalīlā (relation) - kanda (relation) - pada (structural) - pāṭas (relation) - svaras (relation) - tenakas (relation) - tripadī (relation) - tāla (relation) - vicitra (relation) - yati (structural) - şaţpadī (relation) CONFIDENCE: empirical PROTECT: false