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Dear Ramadas Raoji,

 

Please help and guide me with a doubt.

 

The word jnäna. Is it pronunced as gyana?

 

The word jnäkhyäà. Is it pronunced as gynakhya?

 

Any guidance will be very helpful.

 

Regards,

 

Souvik

 

sohamsa , Twinkle Vijaywargiya

<mrs_vijaywargiya wrote:

>

> thanx a lot sir!

> regards

> twinkle

>

>

>

> --- Ramadas Rao <ramadasrao wrote:

>

> > OM NAMO NARAYANAYA

> > Dear Twinkle Ji,

> > I had given all informations about Shiva Mantras and for

chanting

> > any of the Mantras,Mondays considered auspicious.Shukla Paksha

> > Chatirdashi Tithi whose lord is Shiva and good to start chanting

> > the Shiva Mantras.Select Brahma Muhurta ie., 4 AM.

> > I hope this helps you.

> > With Shri Hari Vaayu Naama Smarana,

> > Ramadas Rao.

> >

> >

> > Twinkle Vijaywargiya <mrs_vijaywargiya wrote:

> > thankyou vikas ji!

> > can these mantras be used by everyone ?? or is there any special

> > criteria to use these mantras?

> > thanx again!

> > regards

> >

> >

> > --- Souvik Dutta <explore_vulcan wrote:

> >

> > > Dear Vikasji,

> > >

> > > Beautiful compilation. Thank you.

> > >

> > > Souvik

> > >

> > > sohamsa , " vikas " <vedicvikas@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > " HARE RAMA KRSHNA "

> > > > I have uploade various shiva mantras given by Shri Ramadas

rao

> > in

> > >

> > > pdf

> > > > format in the files section.

> > > > I hope it helps is easier reading and saving for future

> > > referances

> > > > You can access this file at the URL:

> > > > sohamsashiva%

20mantras.pdf

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > may our Gurus keep on guiding us towards a better life always

> > > >

> > > > with regards

> > > >

> > > > vikas

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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||Om mahaganapataye namah||

Dear Sauvik,

"jïa" is j+ïa, and should not be pronounced as "gya"(g is käëöhavya-gutural sound, not tälavya like j and ï). The best thing is to hear it, it is not easy to explain it without direct hearing it. However, this is the best explanation in words I could find for now. Hope it helps.

Best wishes,

Voja

 

Pronunciation of jna

The pronunciation of this is similar to the French J as in JeanJacques or as in

the z sound in the English words measure or vision but in all

cases

it is sounded through the talavya mouth position (like when say "y") and is strongly nasalized

As a practical method of approaching this sound begin by sounding the English

hiss and holding the sibilantthis sibilant is much like the Sanskrit halanta sa

Now sound the English his again holding the sibilant note that the diference

between these sibilants is that the vocal cords vibrate for his and not for hiss

Now with the tongue in the talavya position sound a prolonged halanta sa

And then repeat the sound but allowing the vocal cords to vibratewith some

imagination this is beginning to sound like a prolonged halanta ja which is of

course impossible to sound Now repeat this voiced sound allowing it to be strongly

nasalized This is about as close as one can get to describing the sound of halanta

jna

There are two common errors in sounding jna Firstly the halanta jna tends to

be followed by an additional nasal consonant before the vowel ie jn na the

halanta jna is a single sound Secondly the nasalization is often carried over into

the vowel. To correct this practise sounding ajna attending to both a sounds

which should be the same

sohamsa , "Souvik Dutta" <explore_vulcanwrote:Dear Ramadas Raoji,Please help and guide me with a doubt.The word jnäna. Is it pronunced as gyana?The word jnäkhyäà. Is it pronunced as gynakhya?Any guidance will be very helpful.Regards,Souviksohamsa , Twinkle Vijaywargiya<mrs_vijaywargiya@> wrote:>> thanx a lot sir!> regards> twinkle>>>> --- Ramadas Rao <ramadasrao@> wrote:>> > OM NAMO NARAYANAYA> > Dear Twinkle Ji,> > I had given all informations about Shiva Mantras and forchanting> > any of the Mantras,Mondays considered auspicious.Shukla Paksha> > Chatirdashi Tithi whose lord is Shiva and good to start chanting> > the Shiva Mantras.Select Brahma Muhurta ie., 4 AM.> > I hope this helps you.> > With Shri Hari Vaayu Naama Smarana,> > Ramadas Rao.> >> >> > Twinkle Vijaywargiya <mrs_vijaywargiya@> wrote:> > thankyou vikas ji!> > can these mantras be used by everyone ?? or is there any special> > criteria to use these mantras?> > thanx again!> > regards> >> >> > --- Souvik Dutta <explore_vulcan@> wrote:> >> > > Dear Vikasji,> > >> > > Beautiful compilation. Thank you.> > >> > > Souvik> > >> > > sohamsa , "vikas" <vedicvikas@> wrote:> > > >> > > > "HARE RAMA KRSHNA"> > > > I have uploade various shiva mantras given by Shri Ramadasrao> > in> > >> > > pdf> > > > format in the files section.> > > > I hope it helps is easier reading and saving for future> > > referances> > > > You can access this file at the URL:> > > > sohamsashiva%20mantras.pdf> > > >> > > >> > > > may our Gurus keep on guiding us towards a better life always> > > >> > > > with regards> > > >> > > > vikas> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >

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Thanks a ton Voja

 

Really appreciate your help.

 

Regards,

 

Souvik

 

 

sohamsa , " Voja Trajkovic "

<vojatrajananda wrote:

>

> ||Om mahaganapataye namah||

> Dear Sauvik,

> " jïa " is j+ïa, and should not be pronounced as " gya " (g is

käëöhavya-gutural

> sound, not tälavya like j and ï). The best thing is to hear it, it

is not

> easy to explain it without direct hearing it. However, this is the

best

> explanation in words I could find for now. Hope it helps.

> Best wishes,

> Voja

>

> Pronunciation of jna

> The pronunciation of this is similar to the French J as in

JeanJacques or

> as in

> the z sound in the English words measure or vision but in all

> cases

> it is sounded through the talavya mouth position (like when

say " y " ) and is

> strongly nasalized

> As a practical method of approaching this sound begin by sounding

the

> English

> hiss and holding the sibilantthis sibilant is much like the

Sanskrit

> halanta sa

> Now sound the English his again holding the sibilant note that

the

> diference

> between these sibilants is that the vocal cords vibrate for his

and not for

> hiss

> Now with the tongue in the talavya position sound a prolonged

halanta sa

> And then repeat the sound but allowing the vocal cords to

vibratewith some

> imagination this is beginning to sound like a prolonged halanta ja

which is

> of

> course impossible to sound Now repeat this voiced sound allowing

it to be

> strongly

> nasalized This is about as close as one can get to describing the

sound of

> halanta

> jna

> There are two common errors in sounding jna Firstly the halanta

jna tends to

> be followed by an additional nasal consonant before the vowel ie

jn na the

> halanta jna is a single sound Secondly the nasalization is often

carried

> over into

> the vowel. To correct this practise sounding ajna attending to

both a

> sounds

> which should be the same

>

> sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> wrote:

>

> Dear Ramadas Raoji,

>

> Please help and guide me with a doubt.

>

> The word jnäna. Is it pronunced as gyana?

>

> The word jnäkhyäà. Is it pronunced as gynakhya?

>

> Any guidance will be very helpful.

>

> Regards,

>

> Souvik

>

> sohamsa , Twinkle Vijaywargiya

> <mrs_vijaywargiya@> wrote:

> >

> > thanx a lot sir!

> > regards

> > twinkle

> >

> >

> >

> > --- Ramadas Rao <ramadasrao@> wrote:

> >

> > > OM NAMO NARAYANAYA

> > > Dear Twinkle Ji,

> > > I had given all informations about Shiva Mantras and for

> chanting

> > > any of the Mantras,Mondays considered auspicious.Shukla Paksha

> > > Chatirdashi Tithi whose lord is Shiva and good to start

chanting

> > > the Shiva Mantras.Select Brahma Muhurta ie., 4 AM.

> > > I hope this helps you.

> > > With Shri Hari Vaayu Naama Smarana,

> > > Ramadas Rao.

> > >

> > >

> > > Twinkle Vijaywargiya <mrs_vijaywargiya@> wrote:

> > > thankyou vikas ji!

> > > can these mantras be used by everyone ?? or is there any

special

> > > criteria to use these mantras?

> > > thanx again!

> > > regards

> > >

> > >

> > > --- Souvik Dutta <explore_vulcan@> wrote:

> > >

> > > > Dear Vikasji,

> > > >

> > > > Beautiful compilation. Thank you.

> > > >

> > > > Souvik

> > > >

> > > > sohamsa , " vikas " <vedicvikas@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > " HARE RAMA KRSHNA "

> > > > > I have uploade various shiva mantras given by Shri Ramadas

> rao

> > > in

> > > >

> > > > pdf

> > > > > format in the files section.

> > > > > I hope it helps is easier reading and saving for future

> > > > referances

> > > > > You can access this file at the URL:

> > > > > sohamsashiva%

> 20mantras.pdf

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > may our Gurus keep on guiding us towards a better life

always

> > > > >

> > > > > with regards

> > > > >

> > > > > vikas

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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