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[27] “Plexi and Microvita”. [...] “The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet” in Ananda Marga [...] English re-editing by ÁAA.
[8] Tantra has another meaning also. In the Indo-Aryan alphabet, there are fifty letters. [...] the pineal gland in the brain.
[3] The second stage of psycho-spiritual [...] ayogaváhá letters of the Indo-Aryan alphabet. These are letters which [...] above ka we pronounce it as kan.
[5] Mental thoughts create a vibration [...] acoustic root of energy. In the Indo-Aryan alphabet all fifty letters, from [...] “akśa málá”.
[4] Just as the a sound is the [...] śoŕasha dhvanikalá ) in Indo-Aryan science of phonetics. In accordance [...] were prescribed.
[17] Acquire that rank, come in close [...] sounds in it. You know, in the Indo-Aryan alphabetical chart there are fifty [...] this alphabetical order, of this Indo-Aryan alphabetical order, is an acoustic [...] called “prańava”.
[18] The rśi says the three controlling [...] “a” is the first letter of the Indo-Aryan alphabetical order.
[15] While attempting to go beyond the [...] (metre), gazal was composed. Indo-Aryan music is based on a system, a [...] mistake, no scope for deviation.
[13] When Saendhávii Prákrta [...] Kuruk is a Dravidian language, not Indo-Aryan. Kuruk, the language of the Oraons, is quite different from Mundari spoken by the Mundas.
[4] Among the disciples, among the [...] started – it is known as “Indo-Aryan” music. Indian music is divided [...] tála was created in Indian music.
[2] The people of ancient Aryan society [...] the formation of the present day Indo-Aryan culture, a synthesis or compromise [...] different trends of life of that age.
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[3] The sound a is the acoustic root of creation, and thus is the controller of the seven notes of Indo-Aryan music [the surasaptaka or “seven [...] second consonant of the ka group.)
[11] The sound á is the acoustic [...] sixteen prominent sounds which in Indo-Aryan phonetics are known as śod́asha [...] rága and ráginii.
[13] Each of the letters of the Indo-Aryan alphabet, from a to kśa, [...] and niśáda (ni).
[21] The r sound is the seventh letter [...] Asian alphabets, as well as of the Indo-Aryan alphabet. It is the acoustic root [...] niśáda, but only ni.
[37] The Indo-Aryan alphabet consists of fifty letters [...] retained in the alphabet or not.
[108] Ka is the acoustic root of Kárya [...] immediately followed by kha in the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
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[14] The original Rgvedic civilization [...] Afghanistan. When we say “Indo-Aryan civilization”, we basically mean the civilization of these people.
[1] You know that according to the Indo-Aryan custom (commonly called simply [...] diseases – it is a panacea.
[44] The Mongolo-Chinese scripts are [...] there are 20 to 35 letters. In the Indo-Aryan scripts there are about 50 letters, and in the Semitic scripts there are 20 to 30 letters.
[47] The scripts of Tibet and South-East Asia come under the Indo-Aryan scripts. They are quite good but [...] generations may evolve a new script.
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is mention of [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[6] Simultaneously, Lord Shiva invented [...] [dance]. What is vádya ? Indo-Aryan music is divided into two main [...] ) etc.
[13] SOME [...] second edition, the author uses the Indo-Aryan, or "Sanskrit", alphabet (see [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] in the acoustic science of the Indo-Aryan culture, it was understood that [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[2] While attempting to go beyond the [...] (metre), gazal was composed. Indo-Aryan music is based on a system, a [...] mistake, no scope for deviation.
[36] Bengali pronunciation : Every [...] pronunciations, a [the first letter of all Indo-Aryan alphabets] is pronounced mainly [...] while the vivrta is not in use.
[29] This Second Edition represents [...] “The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet” and “Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization”.
[42] “The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet”. Discourses in [...] Retr. by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[46] “Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization.” Discourse [...] Bengali by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[125] Chapter on “The Development [...] publication as part of “Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization” in Our Universe, [...] Bengali by ÁVA and ÁAA.
[11] The Caucasian alphabet is read [...] dráviŕa [dravid]. Their script is Indo-Aryan.
[12] The people of the Indo-Tibetan [...] in stature. Their script is also Indo-Aryan. In this group fall the Tibetans, [...] word “Indian” does.
[13] The Gorkhas have adopted an Indo-Aryan script. Indo-Aryan scripts begin with a and end with kśa. The Indo-Aryan languages of Nepal are included [...] Shriiharśa script there.
[14] The fourth branch is the Malay [...] use pictorial script. They use Indo-Aryan scripts, that is, they are written from left to right.
[17] The script of the Dravidian group is Indo-Aryan, however here and there they have [...] Tamil will gain added respect.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] psycho-acoustic notes. The same Indo-Aryan script is pronounced differently [...] turn, based on racial constituents.
[13] Earlier it was mentioned that the [...] in Prákrta. In the north Indo-Aryan languages it is called diiyá.
[1] Every language has its own special [...] suffixes. Bengali, as well as the other Indo-Aryan languages, comes from Sanskrit, [...] Tamil, Malayalam, Kannad and Tulu.
[1] In the Indo-Aryan alphabet all fifty letters, from [...] akśamálá.
[3] Kárańa Brahma [is [...] logic behind the division of the Indo-Aryan alphabet into vowels and consonants.
[9] The acoustic root of creation is [...] vowel. A is the first letter of the Indo-Aryan alphabetical order.
[34] Not only different races; different languages also blended together on the soil of India. The Indo-Aryan languages include Márát́hii, [...] Khaśiya, Mizo and Newari.
[37] The Aryan influence was felt as [...] Tibeto-Chinese dialect]] and have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] the Kumayun have started speaking Indo-Aryan languages instead of Tibetan and [...] their alphabets are based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[39] The Indo-Aryan languages are Marathi, Rajasthani, [...] Malaysian languages and dialects.
[40] Basically there are four types of script – Indo-Aryan, Roman, Semitic (alpha, beta, [...] and Kharosthi from left to right.
[17] And the first sound of creation, [...] letter? A. A is the first letter of Indo-Aryan script. [...] 20 )
[55] Among the Indo-Aryan languages, we find an abundance [...] 7 )
[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] alphabet]. A is the first letter of the Indo-Aryan varńamálá. [...] knowledge.”] That is, our Indo-Aryan alphabet is a Tantric alphabet. [...] first letter is “a”.
[11] In the first phase of this srśt́i, [...] hence is the first letter of the Indo-Aryan alphabetical order. “A” [...] order is also “a”.
[9] In old Bengali, from fifteen hundred [...] letters. The Burmese alphabet is Indo-Aryan, that is, it is formed with the Indian letters – a, á, ka, kha, etc.
[10] The script of Thailands Thai [...] scripts are not pictorial, but rather Indo-Aryan. The royal language or government [...] time. Saeyad Alawal has written:
[1] To the east of the Arabian Sea, [...] to some, the southern branch of Indo-Aryan music is Carnatic music, while [...] Deccan music. The southern branch of Indo-Aryan music is rich in rhythm. Moreover, [...] swift and slow tempos of rhythm.
[14] South Indian languages are of Austrico-Negroid origin, but the scripts are of the Indo-Aryan group (that is, “ka,” [...] Indo-Tibetan origin, their script is Indo-Aryan. That is, the same script is used [...] “rii” and “re.”
[15] The seven peoples languages [...] last two are Dravidian and not Indo-Aryan languages. Several languages emerged [...] Pahaŕii Punjabi and eastern Dogrii.
[36] Japan follows the pictorial script [...] Malayali people do not belong to the Indo-Aryan stock. The forefathers of the [...] fish like the Brahmins of Bengal.
[107] “After the rise of the Himalayas [...] waters. The Ganges brought the Indo-Aryan culture, but near Sahebganj, where [...] triple mixture of these two with the Indo-Aryan gave rise to the Kamarupa civilization [...] transformed into the Bengali culture.
[4] Preserving this vast wealth of [...] from left to right (the Aryan and Indo-Aryan scripts, such as Bengali and Roman), [...] Semitic scripts, such as Arabic).