Only two small remarks: 1) It's not gacchaamii, but gacchaami (short final i) 2) Anuswaara doesn't appear necessarily between two words, in the middle of the sentence. It does so only if the 2nd word begins with a consonant. If the 2nd word begins with a vowel we keep the final m of the 1st word as it is.
Very nice ..thank you so much..finally i understand दुर्गमासुरसंहन्त्रि Durgamasurasamhantri दुर्गमांगी Durgamangi Why some take m sound and other n sound .. Thank you
Hi. Well explained. But sanskrit language is so difficult to pronounce perfectly. I m an Indian. Can u share me a link, of geeta chanting, with perfect pronouncation, plz....
check out Kuldeep Pai's channel, he is teaching his little nephew pronunciation of each of the Gita shloka in Sanskrit. His music in his other videos is sublime. His Gita teaching project has just begun.
Please contact Learngeeta.com I'm learning and getting the benefit. All the rules of anuswara, Visargah and samyuktaakshar rules are followed in the teaching. Teaching is in English and all Indian languages. Pronunciation of the teachers is perfect. Pl contact Geeta Pariwar.
Thank You very much. How would you pronounce the following: Oṃ namo ? I know it has to be On namo but because Oṃ is a special word I don’t know if I am allowed to change it like that? And how do you say saṃhātana? Am I correct to read Carīraṃ Sarva sattvānaṃ ca as Carīran sarva sattvānañ ca ? Please forgive me for so many questions. Thank You and god bless.
Only two small remarks: 1) It's not gacchaamii, but gacchaami (short final i) 2) Anuswaara doesn't appear necessarily between two words, in the middle of the sentence. It does so only if the 2nd word begins with a consonant. If the 2nd word begins with a vowel we keep the final m of the 1st word as it is.
Wonderful, thank you.
So, I may spell the word Shanti as शांति due to the dental ta, correct ?
Very useful information but still have one doubt…how should I pronounce this:
नितंबतटसुंदरीं नमत…so should I pronounce “sundarin” or “sundarim”
It should be banang gacchami isn't it because 'na'(gutteral) is followed by na(dental). can u explain it.
Namaste, So where do we talk about how to say: Sanskrit or Samskrit. I always thought that it was Sanskrit. Please explain.
Very nice ..thank you so much..finally i understand
दुर्गमासुरसंहन्त्रि Durgamasurasamhantri
दुर्गमांगी Durgamangi
Why some take m sound and other n sound ..
Thank you
See PVR Narasimha Rao's video --> th-cam.com/video/Vq_SYT2TnPo/w-d-xo.html
Jump to 25:24. He gives a good explanation.
Thank you for explaining this; am confused as to How to pronounce हं
Great explanation!
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Hi. Well explained. But sanskrit language is so difficult to pronounce perfectly. I m an Indian. Can u share me a link, of geeta chanting, with perfect pronouncation, plz....
check out Kuldeep Pai's channel, he is teaching his little nephew pronunciation of each of the Gita shloka in Sanskrit. His music in his other videos is sublime. His Gita teaching project has just begun.
Please contact Learngeeta.com
I'm learning and getting the benefit. All the rules of anuswara,
Visargah and samyuktaakshar rules are followed in the teaching. Teaching is in English and all Indian languages. Pronunciation of the teachers is perfect. Pl contact Geeta Pariwar.
गच्छामि ✅️ गच्छामी ❌️
Gachaami is hrasva svara not deergha
When someone has no basic writing skills, they should stop teaching others. I hope you have understood. 😑
Thank You very much.
How would you pronounce the following:
Oṃ namo ? I know it has to be On namo but because Oṃ is a special word I don’t know if I am allowed to change it like that?
And how do you say saṃhātana?
Am I correct to read
Carīraṃ Sarva sattvānaṃ ca
as Carīran sarva sattvānañ ca ?
Please forgive me for so many questions. Thank You and god bless.