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bindu technical_term

Dictionary: not in dictionary · Pages: 9 · Occurrences: 9 · Affirmations: 7 · Graph degree: 16 (in 8, out 8)
Variants (2): bindu (7), Bindu (2)

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RULE id: bindu (cluster 52)
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 (8)

--[definition]--> Kalā (1)--[structural]--> prastāra (1)--[definition]--> tāra (1)--[relation]--> Nāda (1)--[definition]--> viņā (1)--[definition]--> svaras (1)--[structural]--> svaras (1)--[relation]--> anusvāra (1)

Incoming (8)

Kalā --[definition]--> (1)dhruvā --[structural]--> (1)Sañcārin --[enumeration]--> (1)ārohin --[enumeration]--> (1)kuhara --[enumeration]--> (1)Nişkūjita --[enumeration]--> (1)चन्द्रिका --[structural]--> (1)nivṛttapravṛtta --[definition]--> (1)

Affirmations (7)

definition
p.vol_II_p168
english
conf 0.94
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Bindu is a right-hand technique on the viņā producing damped tones, with a vocal equivalent in singing
"Bindu is also one of the techniques of the right hand on the viņā that is not open-stringed (SR VI. 78 cd, 79 ab). Here it must signify a vocal technique for producing a similar (damped) tone."
definition
p.vol_I_p055
english
conf 0.95
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Bindu occurs when, after staying long on a svara and touching its higher octave briefly, one suddenly returns to the lower register
"Where, having 'stayed' (stopped) for a long time at one svara in the form of șadja and the like, having touched the octave36 (tara) of that like fire and having stayed there for one (short) time-unit<sup>37</sup> (kalā), suddenly the 'low' (svara) (6) is reached, that is bindu."
definition
p.vol_I_p082
english
conf 0.95
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In Tantra, bindu is the concentrated form of energy
"In Tantra the concentrated form of energy is identified with bindu (lit. point or drop)"
relation
p.vol_I_p012
sanskrit
conf 0.98
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Bindu is produced from nāda
"नादादुत्पद्यते बिन्दुर्नादात्"
relation
p.vol_I_p082
english
conf 0.95
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At the aural level, bindu manifests as the anusvāra
"At the aural level bindu manifests as the anusvāra ( nasal sound marked with a dot on the line)"
structural
p.vol_I_p055
english
conf 0.98
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Bindu is exemplified by the svara sequence sā-sa-sā
"As - sā sa - sā. Thus is (ends) bindu."
structural
p.vol_I_p066
english
conf 0.85
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Bindu is a prastara consisting of repeated statements of the same note (ṣadja)
"(6) sā sā <sup>126</sup> sā, bindu"