Muktāvalī is a song form with charming padas having anuprāsa and includes the name of the object of description
"(That which) is sung with charming padas having anuprāsa (and where
there) is the name of the object of description, that is known as muktāvalī."
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TRANSLATION
[43. Varņasvara]
That which is composed with pāṭas of the hand and is again combined with
tenakas, is combined with svaras, padas, pāṭas and tenakas (and) is sung in
combination with tāla, that is known as varņasvara.
(486)
[44. Muktāvalī]
(That which) is sung with charming padas having anuprāsa (and where
there) is the name of the object of description, that is known as muktāvalī.
(487)
[45. Pratāpavardhana]
Well combined with pāṭas generating enthusiasm and also with svaras,
tenakas (and) where singing is accomplished with the birudas of the object of
description, that is said to be the prabandha pratāpavardhana.
(488)
Thus eight above forty 92 (48) beautiful prabandhas are clearly to be seen.
(489)
[The blemishes of gita]
One should avoid (the song) that is defective by the standard of the people
(loka),93 defective by śāstraic94 (critical) standard, repetitive, defective in
metre and vulgar or indecent, embodying deviation from proper order,
devoid of meaning, 95 having dubious text and meaning, indulging in
violation of (kalās 96 and) split.97
(490)