Guest guest Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 INDOLOGY, vaidix@h... wrote: > INDOLOGY, phillip.ernest@u... wrote: > The subject of grammar, even that of Vedic sanskrit (leave alone > European languages), however advanced or modern, will never be > complete without the ritual. > > Is there any work done on this topic? Even a compilation of ritual > statements giving links between ritual and language/grammar will > help. Sri Bhadraiah, How interesting! We can do the 8-adhyayi yagya whereby ghee can be ladled out into the fire at the end of each sutra: vRddhirAdaic <svAhA> adeGgunaH <svAhA> until a a <svAhA> For the above yagya, the precedent is created by the Bhagavadgita yagya done by my local temple here in Michigan: dharmakSetre kurukSetre etc <svAhA> dRSTvA tu pANDavAnIkam etc <svAhA> so on until yatra yogezvarah etc <svAhA> Needless to say, laddu's and pUri's at the end of this, were appreciated by all. Warm Regards, LS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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