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   1. udyogaparvam - sarga 18 - 20 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. vedas audio / sanskrit to english (Desiraju Hanumanta Rao)
   3. Re: Soup and transmigration of souls (Vis Tekumalla)


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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 07:30:01 -0800
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Subject: [Sanskrit] udyogaparvam - sarga 18 - 20
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Translation by Vikram Santurkar under supervision of Dr. Sarasvati Mohan

shlokaH 20
na chArijaM bhaya.n tasya na chAputro bhavennaraH . 
nApadaM prApnuyAt kA.nchiddIrghamAyushcha vindati . 
sarvatra jayamApnoti na kadAchit parAjayam .. 20..\

padavibhAgaH
na cha arijaM bhaya.n tasya na cha aputraH bhavet naraH .
na ApadaM prApnuyAt kA.nchit dIrghaM AyuH cha vindati .
sarvatra jayam Apnoti na kadAchit parAjayam ..

anvayaH
tasya cha na arijaM bhaya.n cha naraH aputraH na bhavet.
kA.nchit ApadaM na prApnuyAt cha dIrghaM AyuH vindati.
sarvatra jayam Apnoti kadAchit na parAjayam ..

pratipadArthaH
tasya=his; 
cha=and; 
na=not; 
arijaM=caused by enemy;
bhaya.n=fear; 
cha=and; 
naraH=a man; 
aputraH=without children; 
na=not; 
bhavet=should be; 
kA.nchit=any; 
ApadaM=obstacles; 
na=not;
prApnuyAt=should get; 
cha=and; 
dIrghaM=long;
AyuH=life; 
vindati=gets; 
sarvatra=everywhere;
jayam=victory; 
Apnoti=obtains; 
kadAchit=any time;
na=not; 
parAjayam=loss/defeat;

anuvAdaH
Shalya to Yudhishtira: [To the one that listens to the narration],
for him, there is no fear of enemy,  a man would not be without children,
he would not get even a few obstacles, and would have long life.
He will always be victorious and not suffer even a little defeat. 
 



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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 03:53:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Desiraju Hanumanta Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Sanskrit] vedas audio / sanskrit to english
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For audio of veda-s this site may also be seen :
  
  http://www.shrivedabharathi.org/
  
  Shri                     RVSS Avadhanulu took lot of pains to digitalise 
them. 
  
reg. words from sanskrit to english, RK may pl see the following urls..
  
  http://www.geocities.com/sanskritpuns99/sanskrit.html
  
  http://www.wordorigins.org/loanword.htm
  
  http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/IE_Main4_Sanskrit.html
  
  and many more.. he may search with 'sanskrit words in english' in search 
engines which will be useful for his study

                
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 10:25:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Vis Tekumalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Soup and transmigration of souls
To: Michel Bostrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected]
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In Telugu, a South Indian language, "suupam" means a fully boiled semi-liquid 
legume (tuur-dal) dish with nothing but salt added to it. Those of you who know 
Telugu I am referring to mudda-pappu. Probably the word came from Sanskrit.


Michel Bostrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
Dear friends,

On the matter of Sanskrit words that closely resemble their English
counterparts, the instance that has always intrigued me is 

suupa (Sanskrit) = suppa (Latin) = soup (English)

It is fit that the word for this most basic of food dishes be as
conservative as the words for mother and father. But modern North Indian
cuisine, at any rate, does not include the concept of soup in the sense
understood in European or Chinese cuisine for example. Does suupa really
mean stew ("curry" in the English sense of the word); a watery food eaten
with a grain staple such as bread or rice? Or did ancient Indians actually
drink soup in the English sense? Is these such a thing as soup in modern
South India? Is sambar ever taken as a soup dish?

To me this is but one of many questions about the features which unite all
primitive Indo-European cultures. Other such features are Divali, still
celebrated as the festival of light in Sweden but elsewhere in Europe
subsumed into Christmas; and heaven, which is where the heroes of the
Mahabharat went before Indians generally adopted the belief in
transmigration of souls.

On this last question, is there any Vedic reference to transmigration of
souls? Or any reference at all earlier than the classical period? Was the
concept of transmigration of souls first popularised by Buddhism, and later
spread to what we now call Hinduism?

Kind regards

Michel

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2. Re: Rig Veda Audio ?? (A.R. Ramachandran)
3. RE: sanskrit Digest, Vol 32, Issue 8 - RigVeda chants
(Sunder Hattangadi)
4. udyogaparvam - sarga 18 - 19 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
5. Sanskrit to English contd. (P.K.Ramakrishnan)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 04:53:31 +0000 (GMT)
From: mahalingam iyer 
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Rig Veda Audio ??
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dear dr. kulkarni,

you can get not only rig veda but all the 4 vedas in
mp3 cds( totally 18) from veda prachar samiti at chennai for payment. you
can contact sri n.
subramanian phone: 044 2499 6905.

you can also buy each veda separately. for full details pl see the site or
contact sri. subramanian.

regards

mahalingam










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> 
> Respected All,
> 
> Can anyone tell me about the availability of the RigVeda in Audio (MP3 
> etc.) on internet which is authentic ?
> 
> Pl Tell Me. 
> 
> Regards...
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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 08:18:50 +0100 (MET)
From: "A.R. Ramachandran" 
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Rig Veda Audio ??
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There is one at sangeetham.net and a few other sites (dale sanskrit sites
etc)

I have some recommendations relating to general vedic audio (not restricted
to Rig Veda).

I would look at the person chanting them to determine the authenticity.

Currently, audio recordings of the following are available 

(1) Prof.Thiagarjan from Presidency College, Chennai and his team. He has a
large team of vedic scholars and he lays special emphasis to chant in the
traditional tune.

(2) The renowned Hari Achutha Sastry and Yajnanarayan Sharma from Andhra

(3) Challakere Brothers 

(4) TTD (Tirupathi Tirumala Devasthanams) have brought out a four volume on
each of the vedas which is very good.

(5) Specifically on the ghanam part, release from Mr.Suresh of Chennai is
very good.

(6) Recordings by Sandeepany, Mumbai (Chinmaya Mission). 

They are available both as Cassettes and CDs for purchase and not online,
except some at sangeetham.net. I have a tendency to avoid those with musical
background, and prefer traditional chanting to those by carnatic musicians /
playback singers / devotional light musicians etc. 

Kind Regards,AR

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> Datum: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:41:36 +0000 (GMT)
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Respected All,
> 
> Can anyone tell me about the availability of the RigVeda in Audio (MP3
> etc.) on internet which is authentic ? 
> 
> Pl Tell Me. 
> 
> Regards...
> 
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 22:20:31 +0000
From: "Sunder Hattangadi" 
Subject: [Sanskrit] RE: sanskrit Digest, Vol 32, Issue 8 - RigVeda
chants
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Namaste,

The following may be helpful:

http://www.vedchant.com/

http://sarasvati.tripod.com/veda.htm

http://sanskrit.gde.to/links5_audio.html

http://www.vedah.com/org/index.asp



Regards,

Sunder




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>Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:41:36 +0000 (GMT)
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>Subject: [Sanskrit] Rig Veda Audio ??
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>Can anyone tell me about the availability of the RigVeda in Audio (MP3
>etc.) on internet which is authentic ?
>
>
>
>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 07:30:01 -0800
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Subject: [Sanskrit] udyogaparvam - sarga 18 - 19
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Translation by Vikram Santurkar under supervision of Dr. Sarasvati Mohan

shlokaH 19
AkhyAnamindravijaya.n ya idaM niyataH paThet . 
dhUtapApmA jitasvargaH sa pretyeha cha modate .. 19..\

padavibhAgaH
AkhyAnam indravijaya.n idaM niyataH paThet .
dhUtapApmA jitasvargaH saH pretya iha cha modate .

anvayaH
idaM indravijaya.n AkhyAnam niyataH paThet saH dhUtapApmA jitasvargaH pretya
iha cha modate .

pratipadAthaH
idaM=this;
indra-vijaya.n=Indra's victory;
AkhyAnam=narration;
niyataH=being subdued,disciplined ;
paThet=should read;
saH=he;
dhUtapApmA=one who is free from sins;
jitasvargaH=accquires the heavens;
pretya=having departed;
iha=here;
cha=and modate=is joyful,will enjoy;

anuvAdaH
Shalya to YudhiShtira: This "Indra's victory" narration, being subdued
whoever reads, he becomes free from sins, accquires the heavens, having
departed from here is joyful.




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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:28:22 -0800 (PST)
From: "P.K.Ramakrishnan" 

Subject: [Sanskrit] Sanskrit to English contd.
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Sanskrit to English contd.

Section 2. 

Family relationship


maatr. = maatar > mother

pitr. = pitar > father

bhratr. = bhrathar > brother 

svasr. = svasar > sister

duhitr. = duhitar > daughter

sunu > son

naptr. > nephew (a dauighters son)


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