Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Sri Neilji, Namaste & Pranaams, thank you sincerely for excellently superb input !! Anusvara and Anunasika methods. Exactly how competent gurus teach their chelas ! Your kindly participation is greatly appreciated much more than words can express. Thanks once again. Ommmmm , "Neil" <Trikashaivism wrote: > > Namaste all, > > If it helps according to the rules of Sanskrit pronunciation of the "a" > in gam is traditionally pronounced for one matra (a finger click) and > should sound like the "u" in cup or butter. The "m" is where things > become more complex. > > Most bija mantras (and many end in "m") are best pronounced in the > Anunasika manner (in terms of their effectiveness), which means that the > mouth (particularly the lips) should be open and the tongue should curl > back towards the rear roof of the mouth (I think this is the same as > with lingual consonants, one of the five type of consonants in > Sanskrit). In such cases an "m" will then sound more like "ng". If the > lips are closed, which is known as Anusvara, the sound/vibration only > goes as far as the nasal area. Whereas in Anunasika the mantra travels > up to the top of the head. This is why this method and this sound is > best for sadhana. > > Often in chanting aloud (particularly in groups) it is easier to use > Anusvara technique, but if you are using it for personal sadhana > Anunasika method (the "ng" sound) is much better. > > While CD's and tapes have a certain limited value (good for learning the > basic sound of mantras), when possible it is always better to get > informed and personal instruction from somebody who has successfully > practiced mantras/Sanskrit and has an understanding of how to correctly > pronounce Sanskrit. Meaning knowing how the lips and tongue should be > positioned for pronouncing the various consonants and vowels, and also > where the sound should be resonated. Otherwise confusion arises. > > Om Shanti > Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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