Sandhipracchādana is an alaṅkāra: pronouncement of two svaras descending, four kalās per phrase, ascending from sadja up to niṣāda then descending back; catuṣkala; comes back in two svaras after ascending another sthāna.
p. vol_I_p060 · #2622« through the pronouncement of two svaras in the descending order, on making four kalās (units in each phrase), sandhipracchādana (is formed). »
p. vol_I_p065 · #2683« Sandhipracchādana is indeed with upward 'throw' in a (specific) order; it is catușkala (with four kalās) (and) comes back in two svaras after ascending another sthana (register). »
Other rules on this concept (1)
sandhipracchadana_realizationcomposition Sandhipracchādana is realized as repeating two-svara dyads four times: sani sani sani sani, nidha ni
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