Jahnava Nitai Das 2 Report post Posted April 17, 2001 saa saa.nkhyaanaa.m gatiH paartha yoginaa.m cha tapasvinaam | tat pada.m parama.m brahma sarva.m vibhajate jagat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jahnava Nitai Das 2 Report post Posted April 17, 2001 A second try: saa saa.nkhyaanaa.m gatiH paartha yoginaa.m cha tapasvinaam | tat pada.m parama.m brahma sarva.m vibhajate jagat (HV 2.114.11) maameva tad ghana.m tejo j~naatum arhasi bhaarata (HV 2.114.12) "It is the supreme goal of the followers of Saa.nkhya, O Paartha, as well as that of the yogiis and ascetics. It is the Supreme Absolute Truth, manifesting the varieties of the entire created cosmos. You should understand this brahma-jyoti, O Bhaarata, to be My concentrated personal effulgence" (Sri Harivamsha, Vishnuparva 114.11-12). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jagat 1 Report post Posted April 18, 2001 Why don't you use the Harvard Kyoto system. Though it is far from perfect, it is much easier to read in the text format. sA sAGkhyAnAM gatiH pArtha yoginAM ca tapasvinAm | tat padaM paramaM brahma sarvaM vibhajate jagat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jagat 1 Report post Posted April 18, 2001 For some reason, my last message was cut off. For long vowels, you should be able to use the accent circonflèxe, which is another approach. Also there is no real need for us to distinguish all the different kinds of "n", and anusvara can be dispensed with. So why not sâ sânkhyânâm gatih pârtha yoginâm ca tapasvinâm | tat padam paramam brahma sarvam vibhajate jagat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites