Guest guest Posted May 6, 2002 Report Share Posted May 6, 2002 Dear Sajayji, I'm very sorry for intervention. Could you correct my analysis for one name with different pronunciation (if you have some time for it): 1) Youry -> you - riy = 2 phoneme -> the movable signs are strong 2) Yuri -> yu(1) - ri(0) = 1 pheneme -> is it correct? Which is it sign - Dual? 3) Yuriy -> yu - riy = 2 pheneme -> the movable signs are strong 4) Youriy -> you - riy = 2 phoneme -> the movable signs are strong Could we analyse of our surname too (for example Khme - lev - ski = 2-> movable or Khme - lev - skiy - 3-> dual )? Could we increase of our Rashi by changing of name spelling? I have La in movable sign. Does it mean, that it's better to use name (and last name?) with 2 pheneme? For example, Youry or Yuriy (and Last Name -> Khme-lev-ski, but not Khme-lev-sky) ? Sorry for intervention again, Youry ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mon, 6 May 2002 10:14:48 +0530 "Sanjay Rath" <srath (AT) vsnl (DOT) com> Re: Lesson on Phonemes - Valerie's question Om Gurave Namah ------------------------ Dear Valerie, perfectly fine. They who shall speak their mind truthfully shall be able to learn, and you fit into this category..Akshara means syllables and phoneme as well. In the present context, it means phoneme or sounds created by the coming together of two or more syllables. The number of such phoneme in any name is very important. Lets take a look at your name..Valerie. Now, we braek this into the syllables - va, a, la, ae, ra and e. Of these syllables, va and a combine to give the long form vaa which is one phoneme. la and ae combine to give the long phoneme lae and ra & e combine to give the phoneme re. Thus, you have 3 phonemes in your name. Now, the rule: If there are 2 phoneme, the movable signs are strong, 3 phonemes, dual signs are strong and 4 phonemes shows that the fixed signs are strong. This rule has been extensively used in naming purposes in ancient India where the number of syllables in a name would depend on the strongest sign in a chart. Both Sri Ram and His younger brother Bharat had very strong ascendants.So, their names were based on their Lagna promising undying fame. India is named Bhaarat and this land is always serving /worshipping Sri Ram just as His brother had done so many years back. Now, Rama has two phonemes Ra & Ma showing that the movable signs were strong and this was true for Ram as His ascendant was Cancer (Movable). The name Bharat has 3 phonemes - Bha, Ra & Ta indicating strong dual signs. Bharat's ascendant was Pisces (Dual sign). Even if you do not know sanskrit, you can still learn this procedure easily. The simple steps are as follows: STEP 1: Write the name (in english) and draw vertical lines over the vowels (a, e, i, o, u). However, if the name starts or ends with one or more vowels, then do not draw a vertical line over these vowels. STEP 2: If two lines are adjacent to each other then, rub out or cut one line. STEP 3: Count the number of segments created. This is the number of phoneme. In the final analysis, the pronunciation is vital as the number of phonemes should not be altered in the mantra by an incorrect pronunciation. So long as this does not happen, the error is not perceivable and perfection comes through practise of mantra japa. Beejakshara and Kutas are slightly more complicated as the consonants 'M' or 'T' ending the words are also to be considered as vowels. Example: 1. Determine the numebr of phoneme in the name VALERIE. Step 1: Draw vertical lines over 'A' (between V & L) and E (between L & E). Lines cannot be drawn over I & E at the end of the name. Step 2: None of the lines are adjacent Step 3: Three segments are formed by two lines (normally the number of segments = number of lines + 1). Thus there are 3 phonemes making the dual signs strong. 2. Determine the number of phoneme in the name SANJAY Step 1: Draw vertical lines over A (between S & N) and A (between J & Y). Step 2: none of the lines are adjacent. Step 3: 2 lines and hence, 3 segments are formed. 3 phones indicates strong dual signs. Assignment: 1. Determine the number of phonemes in the following names & give your inferences: (a) (i) Solai (ii) Phyllis (iii) Phyl (iv) Narasimha (v) Robert (vi) Patraka (vii) Brendan (b) (i) Bill (ii) William and indicate the advantage of using the name Bill in the chart of Bill Clinton. © What is the impact of the two different names for a country - examine (i) India & Bharat or any other example. 2. Determine the number of phonemes in the following mantra: (a) Om namo bhagavate vasudevaaya (b) Om namo Naarayanaya © Which is the correct Shiva Panchakshari (pancha means FIVE & Akshara means phoneme) Mantra (i) Om namah Shivaaya OR (ii) Namah Sivaaya (d) Which is the correct Vishnu astakshari mantra? Hint (Ashta means eight & akshara means phoneme) (i) Om namo naarayanaya OR (ii) Om hreem naarayanaya namah OR (iii) Om namo naraayanaya namah Best Regards, Sanjay Rath Web: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2002 Report Share Posted May 6, 2002 Namaste Sanjay Guru ji, On going through this lesson, I am beset with the following doubts and request your clarifications: 1. How do we deal with the words whose phoneme value is less thatn 2 or greater than 4. Since the Movable/ Dual/ Fixed values start with 2, we cannot have a repeating cycle. Examples: Shri – it will have phoneme value of 1. Constantinople – it’s phoneme value will be 5 2. If a vowel is pronounced like a full-fledged phoneme, does it get a value of 1. Examples: America –will it have phoneme value of 3 or 4 [ if the 1st ‘a’ is given value of 1, total becomes 4. Russia – since it is pronounced as ‘ru’ +’shi’ + ‘aa’, shold it get a value of 3? Ethopia- here we have full-sound vowels ad both ends, i.e. ‘ee’ +’tho’+’pi’+’aa’. As per normal rules, the value will be 2 but going by pronunciation, it can be 4. Kindly elaborate on the above points. With sincere regards, Shailesh - Sanjay Rath sjvc Cc: Varahamihira Monday, May 06, 2002 10:14 AM [sjvc] Re: Lesson on Phonemes - Valerie's question Om Gurave Namah------------------------Dear Valerie, perfectly fine. They who shall speak their mind truthfully shall be able to learn, and you fit into this category..Akshara means syllables and phoneme as well. In the present context, it means phoneme or sounds created by the coming together of two or more syllables. The number of such phoneme in any name is very important. Lets take a look at your name..Valerie. Now, we braek this into the syllables - va, a, la, ae, ra and e. Of these syllables, va and a combine to give the long form vaa which is one phoneme. la and ae combine to give the long phoneme lae and ra & e combine to give the phoneme re. Thus, you have 3 phonemes in your name. Now, the rule: If there are 2 phoneme, the movable signs are strong, 3 phonemes, dual signs are strong and 4 phonemes shows that the fixed signs are strong. This rule has been extensively used in naming purposes in ancient India where the number of syllables in a name would depend on the strongest sign in a chart. Both Sri Ram and His younger brother Bharat had very strong ascendants.So, their names were based on their Lagna promising undying fame. India is named Bhaarat and this land is always serving /worshipping Sri Ram just as His brother had done so many years back. Now, Rama has two phonemes Ra & Ma showing that the movable signs were strong and this was true for Ram as His ascendant was Cancer (Movable). The name Bharat has 3 phonemes - Bha, Ra & Ta indicating strong dual signs. Bharat's ascendant was Pisces (Dual sign). Even if you do not know sanskrit, you can still learn this procedure easily. The simple steps are as follows: STEP 1: Write the name (in english) and draw vertical lines over the vowels (a, e, i, o, u). However, if the name starts or ends with one or more vowels, then do not draw a vertical line over these vowels. STEP 2: If two lines are adjacent to each other then, rub out or cut one line. STEP 3: Count the number of segments created. This is the number of phoneme. In the final analysis, the pronunciation is vital as the number of phonemes should not be altered in the mantra by an incorrect pronunciation. So long as this does not happen, the error is not perceivable and perfection comes through practise of mantra japa. Beejakshara and Kutas are slightly more complicated as the consonants 'M' or 'T' ending the words are also to be considered as vowels. Example: 1. Determine the numebr of phoneme in the name VALERIE. Step 1: Draw vertical lines over 'A' (between V & L) and E (between L & E). Lines cannot be drawn over I & E at the end of the name. Step 2: None of the lines are adjacent Step 3: Three segments are formed by two lines (normally the number of segments = number of lines + 1). Thus there are 3 phonemes making the dual signs strong. 2. Determine the number of phoneme in the name SANJAY Step 1: Draw vertical lines over A (between S & N) and A (between J & Y). Step 2: none of the lines are adjacent. Step 3: 2 lines and hence, 3 segments are formed. 3 phones indicates strong dual signs. Assignment: 1. Determine the number of phonemes in the following names & give your inferences: (a) (i) Solai (ii) Phyllis (iii) Phyl (iv) Narasimha (v) Robert (vi) Patraka (vii) Brendan (b) (i) Bill (ii) William and indicate the advantage of using the name Bill in the chart of Bill Clinton. © What is the impact of the two different names for a country - examine (i) India & Bharat or any other example. 2. Determine the number of phonemes in the following mantra: (a) Om namo bhagavate vasudevaaya (b) Om namo Naarayanaya © Which is the correct Shiva Panchakshari (pancha means FIVE & Akshara means phoneme) Mantra (i) Om namah Shivaaya OR (ii) Namah Sivaaya (d) Which is the correct Vishnu astakshari mantra? Hint (Ashta means eight & akshara means phoneme) (i) Om namo naarayanaya OR (ii) Om hreem naarayanaya namah OR (iii) Om namo naraayanaya namah Best Regards,Sanjay RathWeb: http://sanjayrath.tripod.com - "÷ÁÌÅÒÉÑ ìÉ×ÉÎÁ" <livina (AT) mail (DOT) ru> <sjvc> Sunday, May 05, 2002 1:12 PM Re[6]: [sjvc] KSY > Dear Guru Sanjay Rath,> > Thank you very much for the explanation though it is too complicated for my> knowledge, I am sorry. I have found meaning of Akshara as imperishable Brahman,> but what did it mean in the context "number of akshara of the mantra" ? > > Your words about Chandi and Vinayaka make jyotish really spiritual. > > Sorry for my English.> > Yours sincerely> > Valerie> > > ------------------------ Sponsor ---------------------~-->> Buy Stock for $4> and no minimums.> FREE Money 2002.> http://us.click./orkH0C/n97DAA/Ey.GAA/XUWolB/TM> ---~->> > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 Dear Learned Members, >How do we deal with the words whose phoneme value is less thatn 2 or >greater than 4. Since the Movable/ Dual/ Fixed values start with 2, >we cannot have a repeating cycle. Let me add one more to the list: Om: 1 phoneme Regards, VR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 Respected Gurudeva, Please find my answers.I have taken the liberty of studying my names.I realize there are too many contradictions in me which need to be taken care of. I have treated these names in Hindi and have answered accordingly. Assignment: 1. Determine the number of phonemes in the following names & give your inferences: (a)(i) Solai-SO-L-AI =3-Dual- (ii) Phyllis –PH-LL-S=3-DUAL- (iii) Phyl –PH-L=2-MOVABLE (iv) Narasimha-N-R-S-M-ha=4-Fixed- (v) Robert-R-B-RT=3-DUAL (vi) Patraka –P-TR-K=3-DUAL (vii) Brendan-BR-N-DN=3-DUAL (b) (i) Bill –B-LL=2-MOVABLE-CANCER LAGNA-GOOD (ii) William-W-LL-M=3-DUAL-CANCER LAGNA-NOT GOOD and indicate the advantage of using the name Bill in the chart of Bill Clinton. © What is the impact of the two different names for a country - examine (i) India –ind-a=3-dual- not good as 6 planets in movable signs & Bharat –bh-r-t=3 dual-not good for progress at materialistic level Hindustan-5 or any other example. Jagmeet(first name)-j-g-m-t=4fixed –not good as lagna is Aries and two planets in fixed sign in 8th house.Hopefully good for the study of occult. Bhola(home name)-bh-l=2-movable-Good as 6 planets in moveable signs in 4 quadrants.As per Katapayadi BH is ruled by Saturn and Mercury.Both of them not good for Aries Lagna.Bhola –10th house of Bhadkesh with shukra Dheendsa(family name)-dh-nd-s=3=Dual-Name used during service-professionaly not a successful period JS(initials)-2-MOVABLE-6th house as per Kata. SINGH(middle name)-2-MOVABLE-3rd house as per Kata. Under the circumstances best name is Bhola. 2. Determine the number of phonemes in the following mantra: (a) Om- na-mo- bh-ag-av-ate va-su-dev-aa-ya---------------12 (b) Om –na-mo Naa-ra-ya-na-ya-------------------------------8 © Which is the correct Shiva Panchakshari (pancha means FIVE & Akshara means phoneme) Mantra (i) Om- na-mah -Shi-vaa-ya -----------------6 (ii) Na-mah Si-vaa-ya--------------------------5 CORRECT (d) Which is the correct Vishnu astakshari mantra? Hint (Ashta means eight & akshara means phoneme) (i) Om- na-mo –naa-ra-ya-na-ya -------------------8 (ii) Om- hr-eem –naa-ra-yan-aya –na-mah-------9 (iii) Om –na-mo –na-raa-yan-aya- na-mah------9 With regards, Jagmeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Guru Sanjay Rath, Thank you very much for the explanation. I have some questions. > Now, the rule: If there are 2 phoneme, the movable signs are strong, 3 phonemes, dual signs are strong and 4 phonemes shows that the fixed signs are strong. If there are less than 2 or more than 4 phonemes in a word, then such word is not considered as having jyotish meaning ? Yes, my name has 3 phonemes, and my ascendent is Virgo (dual). Also AK Rahu in Pisces and Venus (lord of 9th in 10th) in Gemini, so there is strong influence of dual signs. I have a problem with a rule for calculating phonemes. "Namah" has 2 "a", and formally should be considered as 3 phonemes, no ? But my ears tell me only about 2 phonemes. Also "India", its vowels are in the beginning and in the end, so I don't have to draw lines over them but I hear three phonemes. Am I wrong ? I am sorry, in my language the rules for dividing into phonemes are different. > In the final analysis, the pronunciation is vital as the number of phonemes should not be altered in the mantra by an incorrect pronunciation. Are "India" and "namah" examples of this rule ? > Assignment: > 1. Determine the number of phonemes in the following names & give your inferences: (i) Solai - 2 (ii) Phyllis - 2 (iii) Phyl - 1 (iv) Narasimha - 4 (v) Robert - 3 ? (I hear only 2) (vi) Patraka - 3 (vii) Brendan - 3 ? (again only 2) (b) (i) Bill - 2 ? (only 1) (ii) William -3 > indicate the advantage of using the name Bill in the chart of Bill Clinton. Do I understand properly that short form of his name better reflects the properties of his chart ? © What is the impact of the two different names for a country - examine (i) India & Bharat or any other example. As I understand, name Bharat gives strength to country but why did you say that country is always serving, because of influence of dual signs ? > 2. Determine the number of phonemes in the following mantra: > (a) Om namo bhagavate vasudevaaya - 12 > (b) Om namo Naarayanaya - 8 > © Which is the correct Shiva Panchakshari (pancha means FIVE & Akshara means phoneme) Mantra (i) Om namah Shivaaya (ii) Namah Sivaaya - CORRECT > (d) Which is the correct Vishnu astakshari mantra? Hint (Ashta means eight & akshara means phoneme) (i) Om namo naarayanaya - CORRECT (ii) Om hreem naarayanaya namah (iii) Om namo naraayanaya namah Yours sincerely Valerie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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