Saṁvāda refers to to-and-fro (mutual) movement between two svaras, and is associated with the 'pleasant' pole in the threefold pleasantness/indifference/unpleasantness scheme.
Body (pseudocode)
def is_samvada(a, b):
return mutual_to_and_fro_movement(a, b) and quality == 'pleasant'
Inputs / output
svara_a
svara
svara_b
svara
→ samvada_relation
Evidence (2)
p. vol_II_p147 · #1730« S Rāj II.2.I.956 describes a samvāda (to and fro movement) between niṣada-dhaivata »
p. vol_I_p094 · #3042« This phenomenon of threefold relationships is associated with pleasantness, indifference and unpleasantness »
Other rules on this concept (1)
samvada_sadja_pancama_consonancerelation Samvāda is the consonant relation between ṣaḍja and pañcama, which must be restored when pañcama is
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R_4p0_001 · vibhāṣā · vibhāṣā = variante/sous-categorie de bhāṣā derivee d'un rāga, avec varietes
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R_c17_apanyasa · apanyāsa · apanyāsa = svara de cadence intermédiaire (avant fin), interne aux vidārīs, jama