Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Salutations Sri DDji, You are technically right ) Thank you sincerely for your explanations. Agree that different schools and lineages teach different methods. Also agree that Accent differs from North to South of course, so you are right about that too. And Neilji's succinct complementary input in the next message is well put regarding the difference between Anunasika and Anusvara methods for Ganapatiji's Beeja Mantra pronounciations and for that matter, applies to other Bija mantras containing "m", with Bindu or without Bindu. He's kindly put into words exactly how I was taught. To Neilji: --------- Thanks zillions, dear Brother in Shiva; as usual you read my mind. Invaluable input there and deeply appreciated. Explanation par excellence re: Anunasika, Anusvara, the letter "m" and Bindu. Two cents' worth? Tis priceless!! Om Namah Shivaya Simone , AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > Dear Sy ji > > found out what problem is ..........is simple.........I learned from > different school than you did.........both Gum and is chewing gun and Gung are correct > in their particular context > > Point is some mantras are pronounced differently from Tibet to Southern India > > Thanks for working with this > > DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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