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MANBLUNDER
March 14, 2015 07:51 PM

O in Sanskrit is ओ. Vowels vibrate with ṁ, which is the union of nāda and bindu or union of Shiva and Shakti. While pronouncing ॐ, ṁ should be elongated as much as possible by exhaling slowly through both the nostrils. When we observe the stillness between two recitations, we will moving closer to the Self within.

daniel
March 14, 2015 07:09 PM

Namaste what is the difference between the o or au in Sanskrit vowels vibrated with ṁ or ng and OM or AUM ?

gjcowan
March 14, 2015 03:13 PM

Yes Jayanth, proceed forward as much as you possibly can..be assured the Divine will always be with you

Jayanth Chandramouli
March 14, 2015 10:23 AM

It is truly encoucouraging for others to read these experiences. It helps us to proceed further with more zeal now.Thank you for sharing you experience

gjcowan
March 14, 2015 02:33 AM

Thank you Vijayalakshmi, I hope my story was of some benefit to you. Namaste James

Vijayalakshmi Natarajan
March 13, 2015 08:00 PM

It is really wonderful to read your experiences. You are a blessed Soul and may the Brahman guide you in your path of Salvation and attain MUKTI

MANBLUNDER
March 13, 2015 01:06 PM

Both are same. Let us take the word अंश aṁśa. This is one way or writing in IAST.Another method is aṃśa अंश. Sanskrit letter does not change but IAST font changes because of two different software.

daniel
March 13, 2015 02:44 AM

Thank youNamastewhat is the difference in Devanagari Roman between ṃ and ṁ and when do you put them ?

MANBLUNDER
March 11, 2015 07:55 PM

No. It is second फ pha. First प pa is not to be used.

daniel
March 11, 2015 06:55 PM

thank you very much!is it possible to put "prem" in place of "phreṁ" (seen on various website)