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[10] These vibrations, representing [...] [the first vowels and the first consonants or the Sanskrit alphabet] – [...] and vyaiṋjanvarńa [consonants] – literally means “colour”. [...] yellow, and of the static black.
[64] We apprehend phonic as well as [...] and Vyaiṋjanvarńas (consonants) are also totally dependent on [...] Varńas or colours and all the consonants end in the first vowel “a”. [...] activities one can change the caste.
[17] Acquire that rank, come in close [...] sixteen vowels and thirty-four consonants. Each and every sound of this [...] called “prańava”.
[2] I said at the beginning that there [...] sixteen vowels and thirty-four consonants, a total of fifty letters. Everything [...] everything had to be memorized.
[7] Did Shiva really have a crescent [...] also called letters (vowels and consonants). The other, compound sounds originated [...] misunderstood to be in a drunken state.
[13] SOME [...] A rule regarding French consonants: In the French word Paris [...] according to the French rule, all consonants except c , f , [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[37] The pronunciation of [...] a particular varga, or group of consonants, namely the labial group] are [...] a particular varga, or group of consonants, namely the palatal group] (it [...] for purposes of illustration].
[40] 1) The consonants are fully pronounced if they are [...] will be Shiva-a-prasád.
[43] 4) Even in the absence of suffixes [...] metamorphosis vowels are used in place of consonants in Sanskrit, it is desirable to [...] mahu → mau (mau, not mao).
[1] Earlier I said that the letters [...] t́a, ta, and pa – are pure consonants. The remaining consonants are not pure consonants. I also pointed out that sa, sha, śa, ha, and kśa are not pure consonants because they are pronounced with [...] ra, la, and va are also not pure consonants because they are diphthongs of [...] “Caesar”, but not in modern English.
[6] Among the thirty-four consonants, those belonging to the vargas [...] pha, ba, bha, ma – are pure consonants. Sha, sa, śa, ha and kśa [...] ) They are consonants but not pure consonants. Ya, ra, la and va are antahsthavarńa. They are also not pure consonants. They are pronounced one way at [...] example, janttu-jánowár.
[12] Thus these four letters – [...] antahsthavarńa rather than pure consonants. Why? Because in fact they are [...] They are mistakenly taken to be consonants but they are actually not consonants.
[5] The Rgvedic style has a total of fifty letters – sixteen vowels and thirty-four consonants. The sixteen vowels are: a, á, [...] aḿ, and ah. The thirty-four consonants are: ka, kha, ga, gha, uṋa, [...] áśáŕha.
[3] Kárańa Brahma [is [...] they are called vyaiṋjana [consonants]. The diversity of creation is expressed through consonants, not through vowels. This is the [...] Indo-Aryan alphabet into vowels and consonants.
[6] There is a perpetual equilibrium [...] are formed. The consonants of Latin are different from these vyaiṋjanas.
[36] You know that satya [...] negation a is added before consonants and an before vowels. [...] anrta and not a-rta ).
[6] When Parama Puruśa creates [...] why ka is the first letter of our consonants. In the Sanskrit alphabetical [...] the Effect Brahma, the creation.
[3] The special facility that results [...] diphthongs, that is, due to the system of consonants not being written improperly side [...] does not follow Sanskrit practice.
[4] And on the basis of these fifty [...] sixteen vowels and thirty-four consonants.
[9] Similarly, in the field of consonants, the first one is “ka”. [...] “Kárya Brahma”.
[8] “‘Bhaga’ means [...] “shrii” is a combination of two consonants: “Sha” and “ra”. [...] He is all-knowing, omniscient:
[1] The spoken Bengali of Midnapore [...] Bengali. The full pronunciation of the consonants is present in great measure in [...] poet Kalidasa was from this area.
[4] This same question can be asked [...] does ka come before kha among the consonants? The reason is that a is the acoustic [...] they have to be joined together.
[5] In the case of the consonants, ka is an unaspirated letter. [...] pronounced as an unaspirated letter.
[9] The letter ka prepresents saḿvrttibodhicitta, [...] the first position in the list of consonants. Ka is káryyabrahma.
[75] Though a little off the subject, [...] followed by one consonant or two consonants. For instance, in the spelling [...] there is a double “t”.