Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Namaste Vikrant, One other way to study correct Sanskrit sounds is to purchase a CD, say for example "MahaMantras". Its available at www.rudraksha- ratna.com The mantra tracks on this CD are varied and continued listening will help most people gain an idea of the correct Sanskrit pronunciations. Jai Shambho Simone http://stores.ebay.com.au/Rudraksha-Australia Auctions from AU$1.80 (Portion of any profit donated twice yearly to charity) , Vikrant <free_for_blue wrote: > > there are different mantras associated with different mukhi rudraksha's... > If a person who does not know sanskrit and when he/she is reciting a specific mantra(following its english>hindi translation or viceversa) how does one make sure that he/she is correctly Pronouncing/reciting/vibrating/spelling/humming that specific mantra and every word in it..here I am refering to a situation in which a guru is not around at that point of time. > > > > Vikrant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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