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Sunday, July 18, 2010

How to memorize the Bhagavad Gita easily

How to memorize the Bhagavad Gita easily:
"For deatiled Gita studies we have so many resourses in the net. This is only to help memorizing the Gita verses."
A very novel thinking, beautiful rendition of the verses in a very good voice combined with excellent graphics, do visit this blog
a coloful pdf version for each verses with slokas in Sanskrit, and word by word meaning and English trnaslation plus a malayalam version of the same, supported by a movie for each verses with repeated audios for the same verse.

9 comments:

  1. Its very very easy to memorize Gita in a year.
    Please email me

    prepsuna at rediffmail.com and i will send in FREEE
    Audio of individual slokas-very very melodious,
    printable slokas of each chapter in single A4 page,tips and tricks

    Regards
    Dr.S.Kalyana Sundaram
    9035252696,Mysore,Karnataka

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  2. sir,
    felt very glad in talking to u.plase snd me audiofile and pdf files of Bhagwat gita.thank u for rendering such invaluable service for such a noble cause.
    B.Srinivas murthy
    bhubaneswr,
    orissa
    09090054561



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  3. my mail address is anilmahajan152@gmail.com
    requirement of tips to memorise the Bhagwat Gita

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  4. I need tips to memorize gita
    Mail Address - alkag3@hotmail.com

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  5. i will memorize 18 adhyayas in 18 days.
    Starting tomorrow and practising today.
    How come that i am a jee main aspirant!
    my exam is after 20 days.

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  6. Please send to me rafer79@gmail.com
    Thanks

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  8. Everyone thinks that she/he is very smart and hyper-authentic writing "Bhagavat Gita" like a fool. It IS the 'Bhagavad Gita', where the 'bhagavat' transforms because of 'sandhi' rules (euphonic combination) to become a 'd' because the unvoiced dental 't' of 'Bhagavat' has to conform to the sound of the voiced velar 'g'. This is how sandhi works and what makes Sanskrit and other Indian languages so particularly rich (all other languages do it but Sanskrit has systematized it to follow those rules in writing and composition). It is the Bhagavad Gita because the adjectival'bhagavat' through sandhi becomes 'bhagavad' immediately before the 'g' sound. Panini and even earlier scholars/writers recognized what it took much of the world centuries to theorize and realize, that there are distinct classes of sounds like velar, palatal, dental, labial, etc. which are transformed in words coming into close contact with other words with different sounds. This is what happens with 'Bhagavat X Gita', which transforms into 'Bhagavad Gita'. You can argue with me but you can't argue with Panini about classical Sanskrit. Ever wonder why so many tens, even hundreds of thousands, of people who know Sanskrit, particularly sages and scholars like Sri Aurobindo, S. Radhakrishnan, learned men like Sir Edwin Arnold, have always insisted on writing 'Bhagavad Gita'? Occasionally 'Bhagavad Geeta'? It's because they knew the phonology and rules of Sanskrit, which people who insist on writing 'Bhagavat Gita', in spasms of over-correction to be somehow more "authentic", know absolutely nothing about.

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