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Dear Narayan,

 

> However, my knowledge is rather nascent. Now, based on my *new-

> found* knowledge, it would seem that *Dronacharya* would be broken

> into :

>

> Drona & charya with ra and ch represnting the Drona & Charya

> respectively.

 

You are again wrong. You seem to have a untypical - for you - amount

of problem with this.

 

Vowels are the prana (life) of syllables and consonants the body. No

syllable can exist without an vowel and each syllable will consist of

exactly one vowel (one prana). The number of syllables in a word

corresponds to the number of vowels. Dronacharya has o, a, a and a

(drOnAchAryA). So it has 4 syllables and not two. Let us start from

the end and put a boundary before the preceding consonant of each

vowel. Then we get

 

dronachar | yA

drona | chAr | ya

dro | nA | char | ya

d | rO | na | char | ya

 

Here d is not a complete syllable, as it has no vowel. So, finally,

it may be clubbed with "ro".

 

The 4 letters are r, n, ch and y (d | Ro | Na | CHar | Ya).

 

If you are still confused, here is a shortcut:

 

Just forget syllables etc. Just look at the vowels (au, ai, oo are

one vowel and not two). Take the consonant immediately before each

vowel. Do this for all the vowels. This rule will allow you to get

the correct sounds for nama rasi.

 

Understanding how syllables are formed enables you to see the logic

behind this rule and also helps you appreciate the rules of Sanskrit

chhandas (metrology for poetry), but it is not necessary to apply the

rule.

 

Example:

 

Take a hypothetical name - Alguntyolischa

 

Find the vowels in this. I put them in capital letters here -

AlgUntyOlIschA.

 

There are exactly 5 separate vowels in this word - a, u, o, i and a

(in that order).

 

Now see the consonant sound immediately preceding each vowel.

 

There is none before the first a. There is g before u. There is y

before o, l before i and ch before last a. So take these five.

 

This procedure should be easy to follow.

 

More comments:

 

(1) Some people may mis-pronounce ou in "thousand" as avu. But that's

not how most people pronounce it. Most people pronounce the vowel ou

correctly. So you cannot take a consonant v there. For that matter,

some people may mispronounce it as "thousandu" or "thousanda", but

the most common pronunciation has no vowel at the end. Moreover, "s"

in thousand is not pronounced by most people as "jh". It is closer

to "j" instead.

 

If we write it as "thoujand", there are two vowels - ou and a. The

consonants immediately preceding them are th and j. The numbers are 7

and 8.

 

(2) The name sign is only one aspect of the name. I told you how to

see the planet ruling a name based on the first letter. That's even

more important. Look at that too.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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