Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 1. Digvarga in Amarakosha starting with dishastu kakubhah kaashtaah.. 2. Vrttaratnakara, pingala chanda shastra 3. Siddhanta kaumudi, halanta streelinga prakarana Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear Sriman Amshumaan, Kakubha:, trishtubha:, anushtubha: etc. are right. Similarly, kakup, trishtup, anushtup, are right. North Indians say "rAm" for "rAma:". So you might have read their editions, where they may have referred to "trishtubha:" as "trishtubh". Hope this helps. This is my last mail on this. I have checked with a sanskrit scholar called Ramanujacharya known to one of the moderators, and famous in Srivaishnava circles of Andhra, and am sure of what I am writing. My statement "We are supposed to recite gAyatrI, dwayam properly..." was not aimed at you but a few others who I know cannot even recite these things properly but issue high-sounding statements with holier- than-thou attitude. Ramanuja Dasan Vishnu ramanuja, "amshuman_k" <amshuman_k> wrote: > 1. Digvarga in Amarakosha starting with dishastu kakubhah kaashtaah.. > 2. Vrttaratnakara, pingala chanda shastra > 3. Siddhanta kaumudi, halanta streelinga prakarana > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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