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I came across this site which gives 1000 sentences in conversational sanskrit
http://sanskrit.gde.to/learning_1000_se ... /P002.html
http://sanskrit.gde.to/learning_1000_se ... /P002.html
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This website contains a video lesson in spoken sanskrit. A lot like Kindergarten class from samskrita bharati
http://surasa.net/music/girvani/sbharati.php
In the one below you can hear audio of stories from panchatantra(and chandamama). If you familiar with the story it is easy to follow. The language sounds a bit like MaraaTi
http://surasa.net/music/girvani/#contrib
http://surasa.net/music/girvani/sbharati.php
In the one below you can hear audio of stories from panchatantra(and chandamama). If you familiar with the story it is easy to follow. The language sounds a bit like MaraaTi
http://surasa.net/music/girvani/#contrib
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Thanks, here is one other source
http://www.sanskritquoteoftheday.com/Pu ... /index.cfm
http://www.sanskritquoteoftheday.com/Pu ... /index.cfm
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Does anyone have the complete lyrics to the subhashitani starting with 'Keyurani na bhushayanthi'. In Kerala they used to broadcast Sanskrit lessons every morning, and would play a lovely rendering of this song. Is the audio available somewhere?
Btw, here's a nice Sanskrit site: http://www.speaksanskrit.org/index.shtml
The Forum has interesting discussions.
Btw, here's a nice Sanskrit site: http://www.speaksanskrit.org/index.shtml
The Forum has interesting discussions.
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This is great. ati sundaram. At least google is honoring the great language.
Here is keyurana:
Keyura na Vibhushayanti Purusham
Haara na chandrojwala
Na snaanam na vilepanam na kusumam
naalamkrita na mudhaja
vanyeka samalam karoti purusham
yaa samskrita dhaaraye
kshi antekhalu bhushanaani satatam
vaagbhushanam bhushanam
-bhartruhari
Yes, In andhra too. 7.30am AIR. One of thw wonderful programs. 7.30am slot was very precious, sangit sarita,
sanskrit lesson. Two years back I visited, it was still going on twice a week.
SamskritaBharati USA is making valiant attempts to teach sanskrit in USA.
Here is keyurana:
Keyura na Vibhushayanti Purusham
Haara na chandrojwala
Na snaanam na vilepanam na kusumam
naalamkrita na mudhaja
vanyeka samalam karoti purusham
yaa samskrita dhaaraye
kshi antekhalu bhushanaani satatam
vaagbhushanam bhushanam
-bhartruhari
Yes, In andhra too. 7.30am AIR. One of thw wonderful programs. 7.30am slot was very precious, sangit sarita,
sanskrit lesson. Two years back I visited, it was still going on twice a week.
SamskritaBharati USA is making valiant attempts to teach sanskrit in USA.
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Thanks Jayaram for the link. Sadhvi Vrnda Chaitanya's lectures on Paninian meta language are quite interesting. She is quite funny too. Her enthusiasm for Sanskrit is quite contagious and she is teaching the things I have heard about how formally defined Sanskrit is. Her derivation of the word rAmA is itself quite fascinating. It shows how intricately Sanskrit and Hindu Philosophy and Culture are connected.
Hope she is an authority on this complex topic since I am eating it up. Not that I can say I understand what she is talking about yet, it is quite a challenge to understand something expressed in a formal meta language which is pretty much the same language it is trying to formally define.
Hope she is an authority on this complex topic since I am eating it up. Not that I can say I understand what she is talking about yet, it is quite a challenge to understand something expressed in a formal meta language which is pretty much the same language it is trying to formally define.
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When I was going through tyAgarAja kRti 'talacinantanE' - rAga mukhAri, I came across a telugu word 'jhallanu' meaning 'thrilled'. http://www.rasikas.org/wiki/talachinamtane
According to Telugu dictionaries, this word is spelt as 'dzallanu' - a third form of 'j' - 'ja', 'jha' and 'dza'. Is this form of telugu letter 'dza' still current?
Can someone clarify?
The word can be found in the Telugu Dictionary - http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/romadi ... able=brown
According to Telugu dictionaries, this word is spelt as 'dzallanu' - a third form of 'j' - 'ja', 'jha' and 'dza'. Is this form of telugu letter 'dza' still current?
Can someone clarify?
The word can be found in the Telugu Dictionary - http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/romadi ... able=brown
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rs,
I have checked the dictionary. The word 'zallanu' is displayed as ల్లను - wherein the rectangle stands for the undisplayable character whose unicode is 0c5b. This combination, as per Unicode chart is not availabe for Telugu (0c5b) and Kannada (0cdb). Even for Devanagari, this character ज़ (095b) is to be derived by the combination of 091c and 093c (ज + ़) and not available as a single entity. Therefore, I presume this character is not in current use in Telugu. This and other similar consonants are mostly pertain to Urdu etc. (क़ ख़ ग़ घ़ च़ छ़ ज़ झ़ ट़ ठ़ ड़ ढ़ त़ थ़ द़ ध़ ऩ प़ फ़ ब़ भ़ म़ य़ ऱ ल़ व़ श़ ष़ स़ ह़)
In regard to hechcharika - this word is available in telugu dictionary as such in the form of हॆछ्छरिक - హెఛ్ఛరిక. This word is similar to Tamil word eccarikkai - எச்சரிக்கை.
I have checked the dictionary. The word 'zallanu' is displayed as ల్లను - wherein the rectangle stands for the undisplayable character whose unicode is 0c5b. This combination, as per Unicode chart is not availabe for Telugu (0c5b) and Kannada (0cdb). Even for Devanagari, this character ज़ (095b) is to be derived by the combination of 091c and 093c (ज + ़) and not available as a single entity. Therefore, I presume this character is not in current use in Telugu. This and other similar consonants are mostly pertain to Urdu etc. (क़ ख़ ग़ घ़ च़ छ़ ज़ झ़ ट़ ठ़ ड़ ढ़ त़ थ़ द़ ध़ ऩ प़ फ़ ब़ भ़ म़ य़ ऱ ल़ व़ श़ ष़ स़ ह़)
In regard to hechcharika - this word is available in telugu dictionary as such in the form of हॆछ्छरिक - హెఛ్ఛరిక. This word is similar to Tamil word eccarikkai - எச்சரிக்கை.
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