Guest guest Posted May 18, 2000 Report Share Posted May 18, 2000 Dave,<br><br>I've been expecting this question for some time now - ever since an incident a while back about spelling "Sri/Shri" in "Sri K Pattabhi Jois". I personally prefer "Astanga" but I've noticed that I'm in a minority here.<br><br>As a linguist, I guess you are aware that there is generally no single "right" answer as to how to transcribe sounds from one language into another. I'm not a Sanskrit or Kannada scholar, so I have no idea if there is a generally accepted way of transcribing those languages into English. I'm just a Brit living in Germany - where "st" and "sht" sound the same anyway. But I think I was using the "st" spelling before I lived here. Just personal preference, really.<br><br>Another piece of web sanskrit trivia: since I not only can't spell "ashtanga" but also don't know the as(h)tanga mantra by heart yet, I though I'd find a website with it on so that I could print it off and learn it. So I did a search on "caranaravinde" and found 45 pages. Great. Out of curiosity I did a search on "Caranaravinde" excluding "Madona". 8 pages. I have nothing against Madonna, but I find this a mildly interesting piece of web culture trivia.<br><br>Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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