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pravesa_definition
Praveśa is the act of a lower (or higher) svara being made to enter/merge into the higher (or lower) svara; it is the augmentation (viprakarṣa) of the lower ṣaḍja that must be omitted.
Body (pseudocode)
pravesa(low, high) := merge(low, high) via augmentation(low) OR mardava(high); viprakarsa(lower_sadja) -> omitted
Inputs / output
→ operation
Evidence (2)
- « Pravesa is the viprakarşa (augmentation) of şadja that is lower and has to be omitted »
- « the act of the lower or higher svara being made to 'enter' or merge into the higher or lower svara respectively. »
Other rules on this concept (1)
pravesa_mechanism transformation Praveśa happens through augmentation (prakarṣa) of the lower svara or by lowering (mārdava) of the h
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