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मूर्छना technical_term

Dictionary: not in dictionary · Pages: 5 · Occurrences: 12 · Affirmations: 7 · Graph degree: 22 (in 9, out 13)
Variants (2): मूर्छना (10), मूर्छन (2)

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RULE id: मूर्छना (cluster 39)
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 (10)

--[relation]--> mūrchanā (2)--[structural]--> mūrchanā (2)--[structural]--> dhaivata (2)--[structural]--> gāndhārodīcyavā (1)--[relation]--> āndhrī (1)--[relation]--> hexatonic (1)--[relation]--> Nāda (1)--[structural]--> Gaudapañcama (1)--[relation]--> madhyama (1)--[relation]--> sadja (1)

Incoming (4)

mūrchanā --[structural]--> (6)mūrchanā --[relation]--> (1)लक्ष्मी --[structural]--> (1)Nandikeśvara --[attribution]--> (1)

Affirmations (7)

definition
p.vol_I_p035
english
conf 0.90
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Murchana is the context or occasion when particular musical forms are articulated
"Now the murchanas that befit the occasion or context are being spoken of."
definition
p.vol_I_p035
english
conf 0.93
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Mūrchanā is etymologically derived from the root mūrch meaning infatuation and samucchrāya meaning growth
"The etymology of 'mūrchanā' is thus - (the root) mūrch stands for moha (loss of consciousness, stupefaction, infatuation) and samucchrāya 19 (increase, growth)."
definition
p.vol_I_p035
english
conf 0.95
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That through which rāga grows or increases is called mūrchanā
"That through which raga (colour, delightfulness) grows or increases, is called mūrchanā."
relation
p.vol_II_p044
english
conf 0.96
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Mūrchanā beginning with madhyama arises in the hexatonic form of āndhrī
"The hexatonic form comes into being with the omission of sadja. The mūrchanā beginning with madhyama obtains."
relation
p.vol_II_p125
sanskrit
conf 0.93
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Mūrchanā is a characteristic feature of lakṣmī accompanied by nāda
"मूर्छना नादसहिता सैला लक्ष्मीरिति स्मृता"
structural
p.vol_II_p038
english
conf 0.95
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Mūrchanā (melodic movement) begins with dhaivata in the context of Gāndhārodīcyavā.
"the mūrchanā beginning with dhaivata obtains."
structural
p.vol_II_p061
english
conf 0.95
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The mūrchanā (melodic progression) of gaudapañcama begins with dhaivata
"The mūrchanā beginning with dhaivata obtains."