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R_1700_anuvaditva_definition
Anuvāditva is the state of two svaras differing by one śruti; substitution between samvādin pairs preserves jāti/rāga
Body (pseudocode)
DEFINE anuvaditva(s1, s2) = TRUE IFF |sruti(s1) - sruti(s2)| = 1; SUBSTITUTE samvadin_pair PRESERVES jati_and_raga
Inputs / output
→ anuvadin_relation
Evidence (6)
- « Anuvāditva (the state of being anuvādin) occurs by the state of being one śruti less »
- « expositorhood of the ragatva of raga brought about by the samvadin is indeed anuvāditva »
- « şadja in the place of ṛṣabha and ṛṣabha in the place of şadja...does not destroy jāti or rāga »
- « Dhaivata, being used in the place of pañcama »
- « Ṛṣabha in the place of madhyama and madhyama in the place of ṛṣabha »
- « madhyama being used in the place of dhaivata and dhaivata in the place of mādhyama »
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