Your explanation of cerebrals is so helpful--thank you! Your explanation of why Indians retain their accent really helped me understand how, as an American, I can make my Sanskrit sound authentic.
Your lessons are very detailed, comprehensive and helpful. And your accent is super comfortable for listening. Thank you so much for doing such a great job
finally I found this channel. i feel like a kindergarten... but in the other way... im 49 years old but i want to learn Sanskrit before i die... thank you..... more and more
It’s my pleasure. Thank you for the kind words. It’s the perfect time to begin. An advisor of mine started at 60 years old and he has published many books since.
I'm so happy to have found your videos. What you said about the Indian accent totally clarifies how to pronounce all the cerebral letters. If I just pretend being from Delhi, I totally nail the exact pronunciation of all of them. :-D
Thank you for the videos. Tips for improvement: don't stand in front of the lesson, write characters that are being introduced for the first time more neatly.
That symbol is not an “s.” It is an avagraha: a grammatical symbol that indicates sandhi and that the sound अ has been elided. When you see that symbol, you just keep reading.
Your explanation of cerebrals is so helpful--thank you! Your explanation of why Indians retain their accent really helped me understand how, as an American, I can make my Sanskrit sound authentic.
Svami Chityananda Thank you! Yes, exactly. My pleasure.
Your lessons are very detailed, comprehensive and helpful. And your accent is super comfortable for listening. Thank you so much for doing such a great job
Thank you for the kind words. It’s my pleasure, anytime.
finally I found this channel. i feel like a kindergarten... but in the other way... im 49 years old but i want to learn Sanskrit before i die... thank you..... more and more
It’s my pleasure. Thank you for the kind words. It’s the perfect time to begin. An advisor of mine started at 60 years old and he has published many books since.
Thank you for taking the time to publish these videos. I am enjoying learning the Sanskrit alphabet.
I'm so happy to have found your videos. What you said about the Indian accent totally clarifies how to pronounce all the cerebral letters. If I just pretend being from Delhi, I totally nail the exact pronunciation of all of them. :-D
Alex Garcia The Cerebrals can be difficult but after some practice, it’s easier. Thank you!
Your videos are enthusiastically. As a german its not easy to pronouns the sounds well. Thank you very much.
Thank you. My pleasure.
Thank you for the videos. Tips for improvement: don't stand in front of the lesson, write characters that are being introduced for the first time more neatly.
Great video! Very well explained
I really liked your explanation on the Indian accent!
Great class, thanks! Helped me a lot too! Hari Om
Sure, my pleasure.
Thank you so much 🙏✨
Thank you!
The Indian accent ..😊
awesome class ..thanks
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 thank you
मुमुक्षूणामपेक्ष्यो ऽ यमात्मबोधो
First verse of the atmabodha.
Don't recognise this ''s' I separated it to make it clear for you....
Can you help?
That symbol is not an “s.” It is an avagraha: a grammatical symbol that indicates sandhi and that the sound अ has been elided. When you see that symbol, you just keep reading.
For the garuda, is the written same for anga in the previous video??
Can you clarify the question? Is what written the same? There is no anga in Garuda. There is ड
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Your explanation is superb
But one obligation from me to you that is to explain pronouns in Sanskrit
bura sudhakararao Sure, I’ll make the video.
@@academyofindianphilosophy2022 Thank you
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Now l aim to make money and pay U back.. thank U soo much
My pleasure, always here.
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Thanks a million for presenting this. I was just wondering, can the word 'sutra' be both plural as well as singular?
sUtram. (singular)
sUtre (dual)
sUtrani (plural)
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