Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Hari OM! OM Amriteswariey Namaha! Blessed Keval, Malayalam is the Mother Tongue of Ammachi, in this Avataar, so they will be broadcasting in Malayalam only, Why can't we folks those who do not know Malayalam try to learn Malayalam, Like educated people in India can talk, speak and walk in English, Why can't some of you learn Malayalam? One of the Sweetest language in the World! A Malayalee can learn any language, but not vice versa. With Love & OM! OM Nama Shivaya Om Amriteswariye Namaha! Krishna Prasad Ammachi, Mike Brooker <patria1818> wrote: > Item below forwarded from the Toronto Amma list. > Amrita TV was launched as part of the 50th birthday > celebrations, but even if you can pull it in on a > satellite dish they only broadacast in Malayalam. > > Keval > > > > > - > > "Sebok" <sashwat_india> > > <ammabrasil@b...> > > Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:31 PM > > Help for Amrita TV > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya, > > > > Our humble regards to Amma's dear children > > worldwide. > > As you might know, Amma's Cultural TV station is > > planning to go on air > > shortly. > > > > Project 1: > > > > We are doing research on how TV Stations and Studios > > outside India are > > setup. We would like to know how these TV stations > > deal with the issues > > of: Efficiency, Production (crew), Technology > > (facilities), Structure, > > Programming and Visualization. Please talk to > > contacts you may have in > > the field of TV Broadcasting to see if they are > > willing to help, we can > > send you our detailed research information list. We > > would also > > appreciate it if you could introduce us to a few > > National TV Stations. > > Unfortunately, as time is short, the research has to > > be completed by > > the end of February 2004. > > > > Project 2: > > > > We are putting together an international team of > > experienced > > professionals with the goal to develop a unique and > > universal > > presentation style for Amrita Television. We are > > looking for devotees, > > or people who feel attracted towards Amma's message > > of Love and > > compassion. We are looking for Professionals with > > several years of > > experience in Production, Post-Production, Graphics, > > Camera, Sound, > > Lighting, Marketing or Engineering in Television > > Broadcasting on a > > National level, and who are willing to come over to > > India for several > > weeks on their own initiative. Please get in touch > > with us as soon as > > possible. > > > > Ever in Amma's Service, > > Shashwat. Amrita TV. > > > > Phone: 0091-471-2364604 (Office) > > 0091-9847171179 (Mobile) > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > http://antispam./tools Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Beloved Krishna Prasad, Namah Shivayah! I want to learn Malayalam SSOOOOOOO bad!!!! I have searched extensively for instruction in the Los Angeles area, and have found not one class, teacher, etc. I would even be willing to drive two hours outside of town to little India (Artesia, CA) to study with someone, but the last time I was there, I asked around and was informed that most of the people there were from the north, speaking hindi, telugu, etc. Could you tell me if the dialects are similar? Is it worth it to study one of these other languages? Or does anyone have suggestions on how to learn? Om Amriteswaryai Namaha pranams, Brianna --- Krishna Prasad <rkrishp99 wrote: > Hari OM! OM Amriteswariey Namaha! > > Blessed Keval, > > Malayalam is the Mother Tongue of Ammachi, in this > Avataar, so they > will be broadcasting in Malayalam only, Why can't we > folks those who > do not know Malayalam try to learn Malayalam, Like > educated people in > India can talk, speak and walk in English, Why can't > some of you > learn Malayalam? One of the Sweetest language in the > World! > > A Malayalee can learn any language, but not vice > versa. > > With Love & OM! > > OM Nama Shivaya > Om Amriteswariye Namaha! > > Krishna Prasad > > > > Ammachi, Mike Brooker > <patria1818> wrote: > > Item below forwarded from the Toronto Amma list. > > Amrita TV was launched as part of the 50th > birthday > > celebrations, but even if you can pull it in on a > > satellite dish they only broadacast in Malayalam. > > > > Keval > > > > > > > > - > > > "Sebok" <sashwat_india> > > > <ammabrasil@b...> > > > Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:31 PM > > > Help for Amrita TV > > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya, > > > > > > Our humble regards to Amma's dear children > > > worldwide. > > > As you might know, Amma's Cultural TV station is > > > planning to go on air > > > shortly. > > > > > > Project 1: > > > > > > We are doing research on how TV Stations and > Studios > > > outside India are > > > setup. We would like to know how these TV > stations > > > deal with the issues > > > of: Efficiency, Production (crew), Technology > > > (facilities), Structure, > > > Programming and Visualization. Please talk to > > > contacts you may have in > > > the field of TV Broadcasting to see if they are > > > willing to help, we can > > > send you our detailed research information list. > We > > > would also > > > appreciate it if you could introduce us to a few > > > National TV Stations. > > > Unfortunately, as time is short, the research > has to > > > be completed by > > > the end of February 2004. > > > > > > Project 2: > > > > > > We are putting together an international team of > > > experienced > > > professionals with the goal to develop a unique > and > > > universal > > > presentation style for Amrita Television. We are > > > looking for devotees, > > > or people who feel attracted towards Amma's > message > > > of Love and > > > compassion. We are looking for Professionals > with > > > several years of > > > experience in Production, Post-Production, > Graphics, > > > Camera, Sound, > > > Lighting, Marketing or Engineering in Television > > > Broadcasting on a > > > National level, and who are willing to come over > to > > > India for several > > > weeks on their own initiative. Please get in > touch > > > with us as soon as > > > possible. > > > > > > Ever in Amma's Service, > > > Shashwat. Amrita TV. > > > > > > Phone: 0091-471-2364604 (Office) > > > 0091-9847171179 (Mobile) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you > want. > > http://antispam./tools > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam./tools Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Brianna: The San Ramon ashram I believe offers Malayalam classes, but thats way off. There is a reasonably good book called "Learn Malayalam in 30 days"(it actually takes a lot longer!) you may get it at some Indian bookstore; you could also try asking at http://users.erols.com/nataraj/ which is the largest online resource for yoga books etc(they may get this for you if they dont have it). But personally, I think learning Sanskrit is better than Malayalam(this is also the closest language to Malayalam BTW) -yogaman Ammachi, Brianna Mosteller <rubyrapunzel> wrote: > Beloved Krishna Prasad, > > Namah Shivayah! I want to learn Malayalam SSOOOOOOO > bad!!!! I have searched extensively for instruction in > the Los Angeles area, and have found not one class, > teacher, etc. I would even be willing to drive two > hours outside of town to little India (Artesia, CA) to > > study with someone, but the last time I was there, I > asked around and was informed that most of the people > there were from the north, speaking hindi, telugu, > etc. > > Could you tell me if the dialects are similar? Is it > worth it to study one of these other languages? Or > does anyone have suggestions on how to learn? > > Om Amriteswaryai Namaha > > pranams, > Brianna > > --- Krishna Prasad <rkrishp99> wrote: > > Hari OM! OM Amriteswariey Namaha! > > > > Blessed Keval, > > > > Malayalam is the Mother Tongue of Ammachi, in this > > Avataar, so they > > will be broadcasting in Malayalam only, Why can't we > > folks those who > > do not know Malayalam try to learn Malayalam, Like > > educated people in > > India can talk, speak and walk in English, Why can't > > some of you > > learn Malayalam? One of the Sweetest language in the > > World! > > > > A Malayalee can learn any language, but not vice > > versa. > > > > With Love & OM! > > > > OM Nama Shivaya > > Om Amriteswariye Namaha! > > > > Krishna Prasad > > > > > > > > Ammachi, Mike Brooker > > <patria1818> wrote: > > > Item below forwarded from the Toronto Amma list. > > > Amrita TV was launched as part of the 50th > > birthday > > > celebrations, but even if you can pull it in on a > > > satellite dish they only broadacast in Malayalam. > > > > > > Keval > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > "Sebok" <sashwat_india> > > > > <ammabrasil@b...> > > > > Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:31 PM > > > > Help for Amrita TV > > > > > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya, > > > > > > > > Our humble regards to Amma's dear children > > > > worldwide. > > > > As you might know, Amma's Cultural TV station is > > > > planning to go on air > > > > shortly. > > > > > > > > Project 1: > > > > > > > > We are doing research on how TV Stations and > > Studios > > > > outside India are > > > > setup. We would like to know how these TV > > stations > > > > deal with the issues > > > > of: Efficiency, Production (crew), Technology > > > > (facilities), Structure, > > > > Programming and Visualization. Please talk to > > > > contacts you may have in > > > > the field of TV Broadcasting to see if they are > > > > willing to help, we can > > > > send you our detailed research information list. > > We > > > > would also > > > > appreciate it if you could introduce us to a few > > > > National TV Stations. > > > > Unfortunately, as time is short, the research > > has to > > > > be completed by > > > > the end of February 2004. > > > > > > > > Project 2: > > > > > > > > We are putting together an international team of > > > > experienced > > > > professionals with the goal to develop a unique > > and > > > > universal > > > > presentation style for Amrita Television. We are > > > > looking for devotees, > > > > or people who feel attracted towards Amma's > > message > > > > of Love and > > > > compassion. We are looking for Professionals > > with > > > > several years of > > > > experience in Production, Post-Production, > > Graphics, > > > > Camera, Sound, > > > > Lighting, Marketing or Engineering in Television > > > > Broadcasting on a > > > > National level, and who are willing to come over > > to > > > > India for several > > > > weeks on their own initiative. Please get in > > touch > > > > with us as soon as > > > > possible. > > > > > > > > Ever in Amma's Service, > > > > Shashwat. Amrita TV. > > > > > > > > Phone: 0091-471-2364604 (Office) > > > > 0091-9847171179 (Mobile) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you > > want. > > > http://antispam./tools > > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > http://antispam./tools Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Hari OM! OM Amriteswariye Namaha! Blessed Brianna, Please click in the link below http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Malayalam.asp Vidhyarambham is also a good source, but the best way to learn a language is to start talking in that language, No, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, langauges did not help you to get aquainted with Malayalam, even if you learn Tamil, there is little hope, to talk in Malayalam you have to learn Malayalam only. May Amma Bless us all. With Love & OM! Om Amriteswariye Namaha! Om Nama Shivaya! Krishna Prasad Ammachi, Brianna Mosteller <rubyrapunzel> wrote: > Beloved Krishna Prasad, > > Namah Shivayah! I want to learn Malayalam SSOOOOOOO > bad!!!! I have searched extensively for instruction in > the Los Angeles area, and have found not one class, > teacher, etc. I would even be willing to drive two > hours outside of town to little India (Artesia, CA) to > > study with someone, but the last time I was there, I > asked around and was informed that most of the people > there were from the north, speaking hindi, telugu, > etc. > > Could you tell me if the dialects are similar? Is it > worth it to study one of these other languages? Or > does anyone have suggestions on how to learn? > > Om Amriteswaryai Namaha > > pranams, > Brianna > > --- Krishna Prasad <rkrishp99> wrote: > > Hari OM! OM Amriteswariey Namaha! > > > > Blessed Keval, > > > > Malayalam is the Mother Tongue of Ammachi, in this > > Avataar, so they > > will be broadcasting in Malayalam only, Why can't we > > folks those who > > do not know Malayalam try to learn Malayalam, Like > > educated people in > > India can talk, speak and walk in English, Why can't > > some of you > > learn Malayalam? One of the Sweetest language in the > > World! > > > > A Malayalee can learn any language, but not vice > > versa. > > > > With Love & OM! > > > > OM Nama Shivaya > > Om Amriteswariye Namaha! > > > > Krishna Prasad > > > > > > > > Ammachi, Mike Brooker > > <patria1818> wrote: > > > Item below forwarded from the Toronto Amma list. > > > Amrita TV was launched as part of the 50th > > birthday > > > celebrations, but even if you can pull it in on a > > > satellite dish they only broadacast in Malayalam. > > > > > > Keval > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > "Sebok" <sashwat_india> > > > > <ammabrasil@b...> > > > > Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:31 PM > > > > Help for Amrita TV > > > > > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya, > > > > > > > > Our humble regards to Amma's dear children > > > > worldwide. > > > > As you might know, Amma's Cultural TV station is > > > > planning to go on air > > > > shortly. > > > > > > > > Project 1: > > > > > > > > We are doing research on how TV Stations and > > Studios > > > > outside India are > > > > setup. We would like to know how these TV > > stations > > > > deal with the issues > > > > of: Efficiency, Production (crew), Technology > > > > (facilities), Structure, > > > > Programming and Visualization. Please talk to > > > > contacts you may have in > > > > the field of TV Broadcasting to see if they are > > > > willing to help, we can > > > > send you our detailed research information list. > > We > > > > would also > > > > appreciate it if you could introduce us to a few > > > > National TV Stations. > > > > Unfortunately, as time is short, the research > > has to > > > > be completed by > > > > the end of February 2004. > > > > > > > > Project 2: > > > > > > > > We are putting together an international team of > > > > experienced > > > > professionals with the goal to develop a unique > > and > > > > universal > > > > presentation style for Amrita Television. We are > > > > looking for devotees, > > > > or people who feel attracted towards Amma's > > message > > > > of Love and > > > > compassion. We are looking for Professionals > > with > > > > several years of > > > > experience in Production, Post-Production, > > Graphics, > > > > Camera, Sound, > > > > Lighting, Marketing or Engineering in Television > > > > Broadcasting on a > > > > National level, and who are willing to come over > > to > > > > India for several > > > > weeks on their own initiative. Please get in > > touch > > > > with us as soon as > > > > possible. > > > > > > > > Ever in Amma's Service, > > > > Shashwat. Amrita TV. > > > > > > > > Phone: 0091-471-2364604 (Office) > > > > 0091-9847171179 (Mobile) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you > > want. > > > http://antispam./tools > > > > > > > > > Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. > http://antispam./tools Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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