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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: gm in vedas-Reply from CR (chittaranjan Mehta)
   2. Re: -Reply from CR (chittaranjan Mehta)
   3. Re: gm in vedas-Reply from CR (chittaranjan Mehta)
   4. aphorisms (Roman Smirnov)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 04:06:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: chittaranjan Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] gm in vedas-Reply from CR
To: Anand Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: sanskrit education <[email protected]>
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SEARCH RESULTSYOU SEARCHED FOR: Title, pravesh1 result(s) found.
For further details about any publication, click on its title.


Vedapraveshah
— Edited by Narendra
ISBN: 81-7058-411-6
Binding: Soft Cover
 Pages: 109
Price: Rs 20


Dear Sri Anand Rao,
                                  From th web site of Aurobindo Ashram, I am 
sending the copy of my search as above. I got the title after couple of trials. 
THe book is available with the Ashram
               With regards.CR
 
Anand Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Sri Chittaranjan,

I could not locate this book from their web site. Do you have a web reference?

Many thanks and best regards

Anand Rao

http://sabda.sriaurobindoashram.org/catalog/booksearch.php?criteria=title&terms=pravesh&search_mode=search


At 06:29 PM 05-09-05, chittaranjan Mehta wrote:
>Namaskar
> There are some similarities and differences between 
> Laukik Grammer and Vedik Grammer. In this case in Laukik grammer 
> where there is anuswar,in Vedik grammer it is prounced as either gm 
> or gvam,gvan^ etc before hard sibilants ha, three sa 
> (palatal,cerebral and dental ) and ref (rakar.) .
> Kindly refer to a book " VED PRAVESH " ,published by 
> Sanskrit Karyalaya, Aurobindo Ashram, Pondecheri-605002. This book 
> gives some details regarding similarities and differnces in Laukik 
> and Vedik grammer plus undrestanding some basics in reading Vedik books.
>
> CR


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 04:18:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: chittaranjan Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] -Reply from CR
To: V R BHIDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Namaskar
                   PRABODHINIM, in the context  means - makes known or 
revealed.Goddess Laksmi makes her arrival felt by the sound of movement of the 
elephant. Hasti means elephant and probodhinim means she makes Her arriaval, 
felt or known by the ringing sound of movement of elephant.CR

V R BHIDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
NamasAra,

  Third mantra in ShrIsukta reads as under - 

    ashvapUrvAM rathamadhyAM hastinAdaprabodhinIm |
    shriyaM devImupahvaye shrIrmA devIjuSatAm || 

Could someone explain meaning of 'prabodhinIm' here and how it fits into the 
context of the mantra.

PraNAm.



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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 04:29:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: chittaranjan Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] gm in vedas-Reply from CR
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Dear Sri Sureshjee,
                            Glad that U R serious in learning Sanskrit and have 
purchased four books.U may either study these books and gain some knowledge of 
Sanskrit. But for serious study a teacher will be more benificial.U may kindly 
look into the matter. CR

"Suresh C. Sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear  Mehta Saab,
 
I am a begininer in Sanskrit. Am seriously committed in learning it though I am 
already 49. Have bought 4 books on the subject.
 
Please guidce me.
 
Regs,
Suresh

 
On 9/8/05, chittaranjan Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: SEARCH RESULTSYOU 
SEARCHED FOR: Title, pravesh1 result(s) found.
For further details about any publication, click on its title.

 
Vedapraveshah
? Edited by Narendra
ISBN: 81-7058-411-6 
Binding: Soft Cover
 Pages: 109
Price: Rs 20


Dear Sri Anand Rao,
                                  From th web site of Aurobindo Ashram, I am 
sending the copy of my search as above. I got the title after couple of trials. 
THe book is available with the Ashram
               With regards.CR
 
Anand Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Sri Chittaranjan,

I could not locate this book from their web site. Do you have a web reference?

Many thanks and best regards 

Anand Rao

http://sabda.sriaurobindoashram.org/catalog/booksearch.php?criteria=title&terms=pravesh&search_mode=search


At 06:29 PM 05-09-05, chittaranjan Mehta wrote:
>Namaskar
> There are some similarities and differences between 
> Laukik Grammer and Vedik Grammer. In this case in Laukik grammer 
> where there is anuswar,in Vedik grammer it is prounced as either gm 
> or gvam,gvan^ etc before hard sibilants ha, three sa 
> (palatal,cerebral and dental ) and ref (rakar.) . 
> Kindly refer to a book " VED PRAVESH " ,published by 
> Sanskrit Karyalaya, Aurobindo Ashram, Pondecheri-605002. This book 
> gives some details regarding similarities and differ nces in Laukik 
> and Vedik grammer plus undrestanding some basics in reading Vedik books.
>
> CR


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 15:33:11 +0400
From: Roman Smirnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Sanskrit] aphorisms
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Can someone post here or give a link to short sanscrit aphorisms? 
-- 
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om namah shivaya

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