Sanskrit Alphabet

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  • @varunroyal4253
    @varunroyal4253 8 років тому +14

    im a mauritian with indian roots...im intermediate in hindi, started to learn sanskrit in the past but only at beginner level and had already forgot some of the pronunciation of letters, ur video revives my memory and letters such as 'lrr' i ddnt even know existed...thanks

  • @WaiIpChungFMOclinic
    @WaiIpChungFMOclinic 7 років тому +15

    Thank you for the concise lesson. It really clears up some confusion and helps me with my mantra chanting. And I love the birds singing in the background.

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  7 років тому +2

      Thank you :)
      Haha yes it was recorded in Bali. Are there any more video suggestions that could help you with chanting / sanskrit? I am planning on making some new ones

  • @danielluster732
    @danielluster732 7 років тому +28

    Sanskrit sounds like a wonderful language. =)

  • @RanjanaDas-dx6kn
    @RanjanaDas-dx6kn 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. I'm Indian and learning Sanskrit for the first time... its easier with English examples 😊

  • @shikhagangwar5137
    @shikhagangwar5137 7 років тому +10

    You did a good job. For a foreigner I totally understand how difficult it would have been for you to understand the sounds at the first place.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @muraliram8802
    @muraliram8802 2 місяці тому +1

    The video is very well done for learning.

  • @Loesters
    @Loesters 5 років тому +10

    Every human being should learn Sanskriet during the first 20 years of life so we could all understand each other and know from the heart we are all from one.

    • @-grammar7557
      @-grammar7557 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/mOYSA3tI5b4/v-deo.html

    • @kumaresh.m2817
      @kumaresh.m2817 Рік тому

      Not all languages are from sanskrit though. Forget about world, even south Indian languages have different origin

    • @anuragpandey2004
      @anuragpandey2004 Рік тому +1

      @@kumaresh.m2817 😂😂now u will say...Tamil is the oldest language 🤣

    • @kumaresh.m2817
      @kumaresh.m2817 Рік тому

      @@anuragpandey2004 Tamil is not the only oldest language but Tamil is one of the oldest language

  • @ГалинаЧелебиева

    Очень интересно с примерами!Спасибо вам!🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍🤗🥰💖🤩

  • @saintminixinli4556
    @saintminixinli4556 6 років тому +9

    WOW!! Your video is so amazingly easy to understand and super nicely illustrated. Your pronunciation is just as perfect as can be.
    Thank you so much for this great video!!!!

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  6 років тому +2

      Moomin Shine thank you very much! If you have any topic you’d like me to make a new video on feel free to comment below :)

  • @rohitar1
    @rohitar1 9 років тому +4

    A great video and good pronunciation. I am sharing I. my Sanskrit learning groups.

  • @rajeevverma8247
    @rajeevverma8247 4 роки тому +1

    I am actually learning Sanskrit and this will be of a great help for me. Thank You

    • @Amit.v.k
      @Amit.v.k 4 роки тому

      Hi I'm also learning sanskrit

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  4 роки тому +1

      All the best!

  • @MarcoPino
    @MarcoPino 9 років тому +28

    This is wonderful Lakshya, you should keep doing more and more of these videos :-)

    • @truearmy1953
      @truearmy1953 5 років тому

      She is Saying the letters भ घ ध झ ढ फ ख छ ठ With too much pressure which are a wrong pronunciation of those sounds. She is putting too much force in it. They have to be spoken much gently than what she has pronunce

  • @MrKumar3
    @MrKumar3 8 років тому +4

    superb thank u so much my daughter fell better after learning this

  • @theorganicindian
    @theorganicindian 9 років тому +5

    This is fabulous, what you are doing is amazing. Namaha.

  • @magicalwe
    @magicalwe 6 років тому +3

    Awesome work! Thanks a lot . Looking for more videos on Sanskrit!

  • @श्रीरंगअत्रे
    @श्रीरंगअत्रे 8 років тому +2

    बहुत बढ़िया वीडियो, ऐसे और वीडियो अपलोड करे, धन्यवाद.

  • @surasitdedkard9001
    @surasitdedkard9001 4 роки тому +5

    The consonant was 95% like Thai consonant this is so easy for me to pronounce

  • @riyamehta5378
    @riyamehta5378 7 днів тому

    This video is very useful to learn with English equivalents…. Hopefully you will upload new Sanskrit lessons if possible…. Thx

  • @NguyenThuy-oy3qv
    @NguyenThuy-oy3qv 9 років тому +2

    Thankyou beauty. Thank to you now i can chanting all my mantra so perfectly.👍😊😊😊

  • @SouthIndianintheSouthwest
    @SouthIndianintheSouthwest 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent one with the drawing and i started to learn sanskrit a while ago but stopped, since i am from Tamil i able to catch quickly all these production of varna, i also chant rudram, chandi, and more..for a long time but using the book to learn the letters is little different than i thought, but this helps even more, but i don't get the example of "but" as in english with b its hard to put it in the pronunciation for sanskrit ah, because its ah like account or amma actually,, than uh, like in but, thats only confusion, never seems connecting

  • @Aditya-te7oo
    @Aditya-te7oo 4 роки тому +3

    Your voice is beautiful. ☺️😊

  • @nilnimisha
    @nilnimisha 4 роки тому

    Very Very Well explained , Thank You, specially for overseas born, indian origin children , you have done great job !!! Thank You Very Much !!!

  • @danishtrivedi5800
    @danishtrivedi5800 2 роки тому

    This is great! I realize now that in school I wasn't taught some of these!

  • @anniej9804
    @anniej9804 8 років тому +5

    Superbly explained and pronounced! Thank you!

    • @truearmy1953
      @truearmy1953 5 років тому

      She is Saying the letters भ घ ध झ ढ फ ख छ ठ With too much pressure which are a wrong pronunciation of those sounds. She is putting too much force in it. They have to be spoken much gently than what she has pronunce. And she has used wrong words too for their sound in English. That not how they sound.

  • @MsJoentje
    @MsJoentje 4 місяці тому

    thanks for this clear explanation. I watch this video every day and write down the characters. I'm slowly starting to recognize them. the reward is at the end with the beautiful bird sound. "Prii Prii Prii Prii Prii". How would you translate that into Sanskrit?

  • @srikanthrama3803
    @srikanthrama3803 8 років тому +9

    Wonderful explanation. You took me back to my school days.

  • @amit2639
    @amit2639 7 років тому +2

    do you have soft copy of this

  • @suhaskhambecom
    @suhaskhambecom 8 років тому +10

    Sno.
    अक्षराः
    संयुक्ताक्षरः
    Pronunciation
    शब्द: - Word
    अर्थ - Meaning
    1.
    क् + क
    क्क
    kka
    अक्का
    Mother
    2.
    क् + त
    क्त
    kta
    भक्तः
    Devotee
    3.
    क् + म
    क्म
    kma
    रुक्मम्
    Gold
    4.
    क् + य
    क्य
    kya
    वाक्यम्
    Sentence
    5.
    क् + र
    क्र
    kra
    वक्रम्
    Crooked
    6.
    क् + ल
    क्ल
    kla
    शुक्लः
    White
    7.
    क् + व
    क्व
    kva
    पक्वम्
    Ripe
    8.
    क् + ष
    क्ष
    ksha
    दक्षः
    Talented
    9.
    क् + ष् + ण
    क्ष्ण
    kshNa
    तीक्ष्णः
    Sharp
    10.
    क् + ष् + म
    क्ष्म
    kshma
    सूक्ष्म
    Subtle

  • @infinity.of.smoke.and.mirrors
    @infinity.of.smoke.and.mirrors 4 місяці тому

    Thanks. I want to learn Sanskrit (next year).

  • @antaraflowunleashed
    @antaraflowunleashed 6 місяців тому

    This was soo helpful!! Thank you!

  • @56pratiksha72
    @56pratiksha72 3 роки тому

    I could get all the Sanskrit letters very well this video is amazing.

  • @OliverMurray
    @OliverMurray 9 років тому +9

    Excellently made videos with brilliant articulation of the pronunciation. Please do more :)

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  9 років тому

      thank you!!

    • @NguyenThuy-oy3qv
      @NguyenThuy-oy3qv 9 років тому

      Lakshya Yoga can you help me a little bit please. I have a trouble with the(kSa) in Sanskrit i dont know how to spell it.should i spell K+sa or Sha! Please help me beauty!

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  9 років тому +1

      Evan Nguyen the letter क्ष is pronounced as KSHA. first say the K and then add the SH sound from the back of the throat. :) let me know if you need any more help

  • @rjeshmishra
    @rjeshmishra 6 років тому +2

    For learning Sanskrit it's a very useful for children or begining age.your trying is admirable.we can learn both language Sanskrit and English.what can I help you? Really it help us to learn Sanskrit.

  • @muktiparajuli8171
    @muktiparajuli8171 5 років тому

    Sanskrit is Sanskrit, let start from today initially it may be hard, for the very beginners but let not be worried, one day it will be fully computer language as well as computer friendly language. hope, the day will come,

  • @gkkandy2014
    @gkkandy2014 6 років тому

    Very interesting... great ...... thank you very much ... namasthe ..

  • @rohanroynameless
    @rohanroynameless 5 років тому +1

    संस्कृत Most Scientific Language.

  • @วัฒน์สีตลาราม

    very useful learning, khobkun krub

  • @anardaswani1765
    @anardaswani1765 3 роки тому

    Very useful video. Thanks for making it.

  • @cinderellabala1365
    @cinderellabala1365 5 років тому +1

    Very nice video. Thank you

  • @Amulya1999
    @Amulya1999 7 років тому +2

    thank you so much for excellent teaching

  • @teach-learn4078
    @teach-learn4078 3 роки тому +1

    Note the "cerebral" sounds are also known as "retroflex" because the tongue touches but curls backwards.

    • @pm05211989
      @pm05211989 2 роки тому

      I really have hard time with retroflex and dentals. Any suggestions??? it really sounds same to me.

    • @teach-learn4078
      @teach-learn4078 2 роки тому

      @@pm05211989 Try saying it to feel the difference, then maybe you'll hear the difference. For dental the tip of the tongue touches the back of the top front teeth, right? Say "delta" and feel where your tongue goes for the d.
      For retroflex the tip of the tongue touches the roof of the mouth. Put your tongue there and say "dental", can you feel and hear the difference? Does it sound "more Indian"?
      For myself honestly I'm only familiar with the Mandarin retroflex, which is spelled in pinyin with "r". So the word "ren" (person) starts with an initial retroflex "r." French speakers tend to say this word like the French word "jeune." Maybe you could compare saying the word "dental" with a French "j" at the beginning - this isn't the sound you want, this would only be for comparison.
      The kind of difference where only one sound differs in two words e.g. pit/pat, pit/bit etc. is called a minimal pair. Maybe you can find some practice in "discriminating minimal pairs involving Sanskrit (or Hindi etc) retroflex sounds."

  • @mezillenz8220
    @mezillenz8220 3 роки тому

    👍🙏🌷, most enjoyable.

  • @bienvenuebains2846
    @bienvenuebains2846 Рік тому

    Very nice. Thanks a lot.

  • @rozpellis
    @rozpellis 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this. What a wonderful voice for learning.

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  6 років тому

      Thank you! If you have any requests for videos feel free to share

  • @MJ-tn5qp
    @MJ-tn5qp 3 роки тому

    Excellent work. Thank you 🙏

  • @sarajohn8442
    @sarajohn8442 5 років тому +1

    Thankyou ma'am

  • @toolseedasssunnassee9522
    @toolseedasssunnassee9522 2 роки тому

    very useful , specially about how to pronounce. thank you

  • @samgentyoga
    @samgentyoga 3 роки тому

    Thank you for creating and sharing this lesson 💛 I love your videos.

  • @Woole85
    @Woole85 7 років тому +8

    For me it is very easy, I guess because the Serbian language somewhat similar

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  7 років тому +3

      Bojan Veličkov wonderful!

    • @eternal1728
      @eternal1728 5 років тому +2

      @@SRoy-tg4qq No , Sanskrit is the mother of Indian and Persian languages only
      Actually sanskrit's predecessor Proto indo European is the mother of half of the world's languages

    • @gfdfgaadfgadfg2309
      @gfdfgaadfgadfg2309 5 років тому +1

      @@SRoy-tg4qq first civilization 9000 bc is from Danube civilzation in southeast europe,and first phonetic letter is from that civilization,Vinca alphabet

  • @marymoore1031
    @marymoore1031 4 роки тому +1

    How would you pronounce jigjnasu please?

  • @Chanmos
    @Chanmos 8 років тому +5

    its wonderful.easy way to know the sounds..thank you

  • @YogeshBailwal
    @YogeshBailwal 9 років тому +3

    Its very useful video, people often don't understand these things today.

  • @reynantequiachon4288
    @reynantequiachon4288 5 років тому +1

    more tutorial maam...how about writing words conjugation ?

  • @SurinderKumar-pb2cm
    @SurinderKumar-pb2cm 3 роки тому +1

    Very clearly expressed

  • @dipenchandra4014
    @dipenchandra4014 7 років тому +1

    Mast great Lagoons

  • @leariedel
    @leariedel 5 років тому +3

    This is so helpful!! Could you please post a link to the alphabet chart? I can't find this particular version anywhere and it is so concise and well-designed! Thank you!!

    • @mashaeli9802
      @mashaeli9802 4 роки тому

      If we make a screen shot from mobile and print it after it will help 🙏🌸

  • @rjeshmishra
    @rjeshmishra 6 років тому +1

    Please you send all type of programs of Sanskrit to me

  • @jayalakshmi5188
    @jayalakshmi5188 3 роки тому

    Wonderful teaching for beginners

  • @Aariz-r2t
    @Aariz-r2t 4 роки тому +1

    Your pronunciations are perfect

  • @mayughamurali9624
    @mayughamurali9624 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this. I am in india. So i have sanskrit. I don't know how to pronouns this. Thanks it is very helpful video

  • @randalloleary1080
    @randalloleary1080 4 роки тому

    Very nice lesson. Thank you so much.

  • @shy123am
    @shy123am 5 років тому

    this was very nice👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏽

  • @अजिङ्क्यगोखले

    Who, (apart from those who know or are studying Sanskrit) know that Sanskrit has, apart from एकवचनम् (singular number) and बहुवचनम् (Plural number), a द्विवचनम् (Dual number) as well. How many Indo European languages can claim that feature?

  • @dasariratna4931
    @dasariratna4931 4 роки тому

    Thank you Very much.... Very well explained..

  • @HankSwankerton
    @HankSwankerton 2 роки тому

    This was really good thank you. I feel that to help out some of the examples you could use American expression's. I teach my friends Spanish all the time and it's kind of funnt because they will remember it more. I'l include an example. for NA you could use Nah like no. An then N~A (can't make that letter) maybe that phrase, "Oh what do you do?" "nunya" "excuse me" and usually on the last response they do the N~ sounnd "N~unya business". Also VA is like when a historian says vase they say it with emphasis on the VA like VAss. Really enjoyed listening to you explain everything thought. Oh yeah and CHA you can just tell people to think oh a rapper when they say yeaaaah, it's more like Cheeeah. This is wh teaching can be funny finding links that are memorable.

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  Рік тому

      good idea! will keep it in mind :)

  • @snm_51
    @snm_51 11 місяців тому

    Amazing lesson
    Thanks alot

  • @कवीन्द्रलम्साल

    Who is the speaker of this video? Is she an Indian or foreigner?
    Excellent video.

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  6 років тому +2

      Thank you. I am not Indian, but living in India since 6 years and studied Sanskrit since 2010

  • @nathathailert5332
    @nathathailert5332 5 років тому

    Thank you very much, this’s videos very good and important for me to learn Sanskrit .
    I’m need you help to make the next videos . Please

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  5 років тому

      Nathathai Loed thank you! What kind of learning videos would be useful for you?

  • @Nimick69
    @Nimick69 8 років тому +12

    where is last 3 letters ??
    क्ष , त्र and ज्ञ ???

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  8 років тому +5

      +CHIRAN KARKI (NIMESH) that is the Hindi alphabet and not Sanskrit. These are actually conjunct consonants because they are made with two letters together. There are many conjunct consonants so they are not part of this video.

    • @Nimick69
      @Nimick69 8 років тому +5

      +Lakshya Yoga sorry I'm nepali and both hindi and nepali language are came from sanskrit, thank you for this info. I also know these letter are made by mixture of another latter. but I didn't know these are in sanskrit or not..
      क्ष = क्+श
      त्र= त्+र
      ज्ञ= ज्+ञ

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  8 років тому +5

      +CHIRAN KARKI (NIMESH) क्ष = क् + ष
      त्र = त् + र
      ज्ञ = ज् + ञ

    • @omshantiforeverybody1558
      @omshantiforeverybody1558 6 років тому

      True, they are not letters, they are ligatures (sandhi) :
      क्ष (kṣa) is a ligature of क (ka) and ष (ṣa).
      त्र (tra) is a ligature of त (ta) and र (ra).
      ज्ञ (jña) is a ligature of ज (ja) and ञ (ña).

  • @erinlarsenyoga
    @erinlarsenyoga 4 роки тому

    Great resource!

  • @lindalulu2196
    @lindalulu2196 6 років тому

    Thank you very much!

  • @anchari5553
    @anchari5553 4 роки тому

    Thank you ❤️

  • @jussybasi
    @jussybasi 9 років тому +5

    Very helpful thank you

    • @-grammar7557
      @-grammar7557 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/mOYSA3tI5b4/v-deo.html

  • @nitinjoshi2767
    @nitinjoshi2767 8 років тому +6

    Learning of alphabets was interesting. I want to learn Sanskrit further , how can I proceed ????

    • @drsrinivas2188
      @drsrinivas2188 7 років тому +2

      Samskrutha Bharathi provides distance course... look for samskrutha Bharathi in google u will get the website

    • @tnvijiv3975
      @tnvijiv3975 4 роки тому

      @@drsrinivas2188 but completely in Sanskrit. Not in English

    • @drsrinivas2188
      @drsrinivas2188 4 роки тому

      Vyoma samskrutha Patashala Bengaluru

  • @georgefernandesl553
    @georgefernandesl553 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @jeffmartin9589
    @jeffmartin9589 2 роки тому

    You are a gift! Thank you so much for doing this..such an incredibly helpful video. Your tone and diction are amazing!

  • @evannguyen7683
    @evannguyen7683 8 років тому +4

    Dear Lakshya!
    Can you help me a litter bit please? i really don't know how to spell a N sound with a dot below.Exemple: "daNDa" the N with a dot below now on the back of the A sound!So how i can spell it correctly.i really got trouble with it.please help me Lakshya!

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  8 років тому

      +Nguyễn Evan Do you mean how to spell it or how to pronounce it? the correct spelling would be daṇḍa.

    • @evannguyen7683
      @evannguyen7683 8 років тому

      +Lakshya Yoga Yes lakshya how to pronouce it! when N sound with a dot below is on the back of the A or i,u sound!

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  8 років тому

      +Nguyễn Evan "is on the back" when it comes before the "a/i/u" sound? its a bit hard to explain in typing, but you have to flick the top of the tongue against your palate, and then say the next letter....
      in english if we say "ni", the tongue is placed on the palate close to the teeth... in sanskrit, "ṇi" you have to bring the tongue further back, somewhere in the middle of the mouth, and then say the same word....
      Makes sense?

    • @evannguyen7683
      @evannguyen7683 8 років тому +1

      +Lakshya Yoga Dear Lakshya!Yes like you said Lakshya,i was know how to Pronouce all sanskrit alphabet like you was teach on the video.but my trouble is: the N sound is back of the A,i,u.....when it before the a,i,u we will flick the top of the tongue again my palate.but when it on the back so how we pronouce it,exemple: aN/iN/uN.....help me Lakshya

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  8 років тому +1

      +Nguyễn Evan so its the same thing if it comes after...except you don't flick it you just keep it there. in danda, the d is also pronounced from the same spot... so you say da normally, then "nd" comes and you bring the tip of the tongue to the palate in the centre, pronounce these both letters from there, and then let go and say the last 'a'

  • @chee-max6460
    @chee-max6460 4 роки тому

    2:00 is this L pronounced in the cerebrum(retroflex) or pronounced with an r??

  • @pscuber8125
    @pscuber8125 5 років тому

    great job

  • @sanskritwala
    @sanskritwala 6 років тому

    शोभनम् ।

  • @mahalakshmijayaraman2855
    @mahalakshmijayaraman2855 6 років тому

    Superb dear... Hope you are Chinmayi' s Friend.

    • @Lakshyayoga
      @Lakshyayoga  6 років тому

      Mahalakshmi Jayaraman thank you! Yes I am :)

  • @huge-s
    @huge-s 8 років тому +1

    6:01 - your DA is cool!

  • @pra7640
    @pra7640 6 років тому

    Hallo! Was ist Ihr Name? Ich liebe Sanskrit Sprache! Was sind Sie von Beruf? Sanskrit Lehrerin?
    Upload more Bitte, vielen Danke! 👍

  • @jimmymartin-amprino1967
    @jimmymartin-amprino1967 8 років тому +1

    Is not a sibilant the letter ह ?

  • @seshachary5580
    @seshachary5580 5 років тому

    thank you regards

  • @sankaripaul9509
    @sankaripaul9509 2 роки тому

    So nice

  • @apandancerchannel7240
    @apandancerchannel7240 6 років тому +1

    Good

  • @becometheone8567
    @becometheone8567 4 роки тому

    Thank you : )

  • @evannguyen7683
    @evannguyen7683 5 років тому

    Dear,can you help me how to pronouce the "amRta" world?

  • @kikikah
    @kikikah Рік тому

    Obrigado

  • @francesb5092
    @francesb5092 8 років тому +3

    kind of confused I got the lr down but in the first shown chart the dental l is different from the dental l you showed in the semivowels section, is there special rules on how to write it? thank you :)

    • @ElouiseErlings
      @ElouiseErlings 8 років тому +2

      +uFrances B Yes the dental L which is ल is just simple "la" and its a consonant.
      the Lr is a semivowel and has a little hoop at the bottom: लृ . this letter is very rare, you will hardly see it being used.

  • @benevincit8244
    @benevincit8244 4 роки тому

    Thanks🌹🌹🌹

  • @lilianaruthabinal4627
    @lilianaruthabinal4627 6 років тому

    THANKS....

  • @nirmlagoswami2486
    @nirmlagoswami2486 5 років тому

    Very nice

  • @veasnadane9523
    @veasnadane9523 5 років тому

    i want to study sanskrit for Cambodia

  • @khmerpotato733
    @khmerpotato733 8 років тому +5

    I wonder why is similar to Khmer

    • @matildab7613
      @matildab7613 7 років тому +4

      10)The Khmer lexicon includes a large body of fully integrated loan words, principally from Sanskrit and Pali languages of India. First period covers Pre Angkor and Angkor periods (7th to 14th centuries CE): we find inscriptions on stone in Sanskrit and Pali. Second period covers the Middle period (16th to 19th centuries CE): Inscriptions on stone are in Pali. Verse novels are in Sanskrit and Pali.
      See link: tamilandvedas.com/2015/06/02/sanskrit-and-tamil-words-in-cambodian-language/

  • @hrishikeshmenon6427
    @hrishikeshmenon6427 2 роки тому

    Most of these alphabets are in malayalam and hindi .

  • @gautamhuman3824
    @gautamhuman3824 6 років тому

    thanku🤑🙏

  • @asowad1041
    @asowad1041 2 роки тому

    💯💯💯💯

  • @cnnpnj8682
    @cnnpnj8682 6 років тому

    Some letter sounds are the same as german