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Varnailā technical_term

Dictionary: not in dictionary · Pages: 2 · Occurrences: 3 · Affirmations: 7 · Graph degree: 19 (in 2, out 17)
Variants (2): Varnailā (2), varṇailā (1)

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Pseudocode (DSL v1.1) ↗ full DSL (raw text)

RULE id: varnailā (cluster 323)
SCOPE: technical_term family
STATUS: empirical
CONFIDENCE: empirical
PROTECT: false

Essence pseudocode — identity + RECORD. The page citations for each slot value are in the Grammar record table above (audit trail). The full DSL adds ASSERTIONS with verbatim quotes (see Affirmations below) and CITED_RULES (see Graph relations).

Graph relations

Outgoing (17)

--[attribution]--> Matanga (1)--[enumeration]--> Varņa (1)--[structural]--> gandharva (1)--[structural]--> pada (1)--[definition]--> rasa (1)--[enumeration]--> lalitā (1)--[enumeration]--> mālatī (1)--[structural]--> kankāla (1)--[enumeration]--> Madanavatī (1)--[enumeration]--> śaśilekhā (1)--[enumeration]--> prabhāvatī (1)--[enumeration]--> hemavatī (1)--[enumeration]--> kusumavatī (1)--[structural]--> maņļha (1)--[definition]--> MS A (1)--[definition]--> tāla (1)--[definition]--> rāga (1)

Incoming (2)

gandharva --[relation]--> (1)kankāla --[enumeration]--> (1)

Affirmations (7)

attribution
p.vol_II_p124
english
conf 0.93
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The doctrine of varṇailā is attributed to Matanga, who described it according to accepted order
"that has been said to be varṇailā by Matanga according to the accepted order."
definition
p.vol_II_p123
english
conf 0.96
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Varnailā is regulated by syllable count alone, without regulations of tāla, rasa, or rāga
"There is no regulation of tāla here, none of msa and none of rāga; there is only the regulation of syllables (in their number); hence it is called varyailā."
definition
p.vol_II_p124
english
conf 0.95
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varṇailā is a musical form characterized by descriptions of qualities like glory, enthusiasm, and steadfastness presented in definite order
"Where the respectability brought about by the description of glory, enthusiasm, steadfastness and the like is seen in a definite order, that is said to be varyailā."
enumeration
p.vol_II_p123
english
conf 0.97
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Varnailā has seven varieties: Madanavatī, śaśilekhā, prabhāvatī, mālatī, lalitā, hemavatī, and kusumavatī
"Madanavatī, śaśilekhā, prabhāvatī, mālatī, similarly lalitā, hemavatī, (and) kusumavatī, these seven are the elās regulated on the basis of varņa (syllable)."
enumeration
p.vol_II_p124
english
conf 0.92
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There are seven varieties of varṇailā that are described in similar manner
"now the seven varnailās are being described in a way similar (samarasa) to the same."
structural
p.vol_II_p123
english
conf 0.94
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The seven varnailā varieties are sung in sequence, beginning with eleven syllables and ending with seventeen syllables in each foot
"Beginning with eleven syllables and ending with seventeen (syllables in each foot), these seven are sung in sequence, by the gandharvas with beautiful padas (textual units) (and) good sounds."
structural
p.vol_II_p124
english
conf 0.92
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varṇailā is sung in specific tālas including maņļha, dvitīya, kankāla, and įmatitāla
"It is sung in tālas like maņļha, dvitīya, kankāla (and) įmatitāla."