Sa > References for ‘saḿvrta’
See also: saḿvivesha · Saḿvo · samvohia · Saḿvomanáḿsi · saḿvrddhi · Saḿvrti · saḿvrtti, Samvrtti · saḿvrttibodhicitta · saḿvrtti-bodhicitta · sámya
[1] The long and pluta [extra-long] pronunciations of saḿvrta [closed] a , vivrta [...] a – as well as of saḿvrta á, vivrta á [...] necessary, other lupta vowels.
[2] Different countries have different [...] special kind of pronunciation; the saḿvrta style of pronunciation is more [...] pánii is pronounced as páin.
[4] In some areas there is also some [...] Bhojpuri. Its pronunciation is saḿvrta, that is, the pronunciation of [...] Mongolian influence was minimal.
[4] Although a indirectly controls [...] ) rather the saḿvrta [lengthened] [...] pronunciation, they would benefit.
[45] In spite of their accepting the [...] dialects, the intonation of the saḿvrta [...] prevalent in eastern India today.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] momentum, potential mental reaction. SAḾVRTA. The style of pronounciation prevailing [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[36] Bengali pronunciation : Every [...] mainly in three ways in India: 1) saḿvrta [[closed]], 2) vivrta [[open]] [...] is pronounced according to the saḿvrta system, it sounds like “au” [...] “origin”. In the Bengali language the saḿvrta and tiryak pronunciations of a are in use, while the vivrta is not in use.
[2] A is pronounced in three ways: saḿvrta, vivrta, and tiryaka. Bengali pronunciation is saḿvrta. The Káshiká style [...] some particular accepted style.
[3] The Vedic language is the oldest [...] pronunciation in Sanskrit – Saḿvrta, Vivrta and Tiryyak. Both Sanskrit [...] – short, long and extended.
[4] In Sanskrit there are four accepted [...] Yajurvedic style of pronunciation. In Saḿvrta the pronunciation of the alphabet [...] “maun” and “mone”.
[2] While analysing the nature of the [...] three styles of pronunciation. saḿvrta, vivrta and tiryak.
[3] The Saḿvrta style of pronunciation is [[ [...] “a” is pronounced in the Saḿvrta style and “ma” in [...] “ka” is pronounced in the saḿvrta style while “kha” [...] pronounced as [[“mo-a”]].