Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Om Krishna Guru Dear Voja, Thanks a lot for your help. I'm chanting some gifted mantras to me and would like to improve my pronunciation. Could you recommend any book or links in Internet to study that deeply? Sincerely yours, Youry sohamsa wrote on 27/02/2006 02:30:47 AM: > Om mahagaëapataye namaù > Dear Youry, > ë, ö and ñ to be pronounced as n, t and sh, but with tip of tongue up on the palate > ä, é and ü- like a, i and u but twice longer, > ç soft, like in english word sure, the same position of tongue like in saying y > ï-the same, like n before y > ì as n before k or g > à-anusvära, " pure " nasal, like m but not closing lips > ù-visarga, final expiration with a little " echo " of preceding vowel. > Hope it helps > Best wishes, > Voja > > > sohamsa , khmelevsky wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Dear Listed Members, > > Could you please advise how to pronounce the following characters (in > Sanskrit Mantras transliteration)? > > ë ä à ç ñ ì ù é ö ü ï > > Sincerely yours, > > Youry > > --- End forwarded message --- > > . > > *tat savitur varenyam* > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 || Om mahaganapataye namah || Dear Youry, if you want to improve your pronunciation from book I know 2 books where it is pretty well explained. One is Wikner's "Sanskrit introductory course". The other is written by Tomas Eagenes, I can't remember title, but it is book for learning Sanskrit. If you can not find them or are interested for deeper study write me at vojatrajananda Best wishes, Voja sohamsa , khmelevsky wrote:Om Krishna GuruDear Voja,Thanks a lot for your help.I'm chanting some gifted mantras to me and would like to improve mypronunciation. Could you recommend any book or links in Internet tostudythat deeply?Sincerely yours,Yourysohamsa wrote on 27/02/2006 02:30:47 AM:> Om mahagaëapataye namaù> Dear Youry,> ë, ö and ñ to be pronounced as n, t and sh, but with tip of tongueup onthe palate> ä, é and ü- like a, i and u but twice longer,> ç soft, like in english word sure, the same position of tonguelike insaying y> ï-the same, like n before y> ì as n before k or g> à-anusvära, "pure" nasal, like m but not closing lips> ù-visarga, final expiration with a little "echo" of precedingvowel.> Hope it helps> Best wishes,> Voja>>> sohamsa , khmelevsky@ wrote:>> Om Krishna Guru>> Dear Listed Members,>> Could you please advise how to pronounce the following characters(in> Sanskrit Mantras transliteration)?>> ë ä à ç ñ ì ù é ö ü ï>> Sincerely yours,>> Youry>> --- End forwarded message --->> .>> *tat savitur varenyam*>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Dear Voja, Namaste. I'm very sorry for delay with my answer. I really appreciate your help, thank you very much. I'm going to buy new Jyotish books (new for me) in coming next few months and will try to find recommended by you Sanskrit books as well. Thanks a lot again. Sincerely yours, Youry sohamsa wrote on 01/03/2006 01:51:33 AM: > || Om mahaganapataye namah || > > Dear Youry, > if you want to improve your pronunciation from book I know 2 books where it is > pretty well explained. One is Wikner's " Sanskrit introductory course " . The > other is written by Tomas Eagenes, I can't remember title, but it is book for > learning Sanskrit. If you can not find them or are interested for deeper study > write me at vojatrajananda > Best wishes, > Voja > > > sohamsa , khmelevsky wrote: > > Om Krishna Guru > > Dear Voja, > > Thanks a lot for your help. > > I'm chanting some gifted mantras to me and would like to improve my > pronunciation. Could you recommend any book or links in Internet to > study > that deeply? > > Sincerely yours, > > Youry > > sohamsa wrote on 27/02/2006 02:30:47 AM: > > > Om mahagaëapataye namaù > > Dear Youry, > > ë, ö and ñ to be pronounced as n, t and sh, but with tip of tongue > up on > the palate > > ä, é and ü- like a, i and u but twice longer, > > ç soft, like in english word sure, the same position of tongue > like in > saying y > > ï-the same, like n before y > > ì as n before k or g > > à-anusvära, " pure " nasal, like m but not closing lips > > ù-visarga, final expiration with a little " echo " of preceding > vowel. > > Hope it helps > > Best wishes, > > Voja > > > > > > sohamsa , khmelevsky@ wrote: > > > > Om Krishna Guru > > > > Dear Listed Members, > > > > Could you please advise how to pronounce the following characters > (in > > Sanskrit Mantras transliteration)? > > > > ë ä à ç ñ ì ù é ö ü ï > > > > Sincerely yours, > > > > Youry > > > > --- End forwarded message --- > > > > . > > > > *tat savitur varenyam* > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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