Sanskrit Pronunciation


     




Shaivism - Shaivism (also spelled Saivism, IAST ; see Sanskrit for pronunciation) is a branch of Hinduism that worships Siva as the Supreme God (Brahman.) Followers of Śaivism are called Śaivas or Śaivites.

Rāga - Raga (rāg /राग (Hindi), raga (anglicised from rāgaḥ/रागः (Sanskrit)) or rāgam /ராகம் (Carnatic music)) are the melodic modes used in Indian classical music. "Raag" is the modern Hindi pronunciation used by Hindustani musicians; "Ragam" the form used by Carnatic musicians.

Shingon Buddhism - Shingon (眞言,真言), also called Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, is a major school of Japanese Buddhism, and one of two major sub-schools of Vajrayana Buddhism, the other being Tibetan Buddhism. The word Shingon is a Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese term Zhenyan literally meaning "true words", which itself is a translation of the Sanskrit word mantra.

Aum Namah Sivaya - Aum Namah Śivāya (IAST transliteration, refer to Sanskrit for pronunciation, Devanagari: ॐ नमः शिवाय) is among the foremost Vedic mantras. Its general translation is "adoration (namas) to Śiva", preceded by the mystical syllable Aum.

Sanskrit Internet Aided Lessons - Sanskrit Internet Aided Lessons This instructional aid contains information on the alphabet, pronunciation, and grammar of the Sanskrit language, as well as readings and structured lessons. The site requires downloadable Davanagari fonts.

Udakashanti - Udakashanti Download of text for Udakashanti with pronunciation markings, available in both Sanskrit and Kannada fonts.

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Boston Lotus Flower - ... Mantra - ... actually the name of a bodhisattva, a form of Avalokiteshvara who has many other names in anycase including Padmapani or lotus flower in hand. The Brahminical insistence on absolutely correct pronunciation of Sanskrit broke down as Buddhism was exported to other countries ... of Golden Light. (Birmingham : Windhorse Publications, 1994). Walsh, M. The Long discourses of the Buddha : a translation of the Digha ...

Chicago Lotus Flower - ... Mantra - ... actually the name of a bodhisattva, a form of Avalokiteshvara who has many other names in anycase including Padmapani or lotus flower in hand. The Brahminical insistence on absolutely correct pronunciation of Sanskrit broke down as Buddhism was exported to other countries ... Govinda (Lama Anagarika). Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism. (London : Rider, 1959). Lopez, D. Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the ...

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