Anusvara is already "nasalised" so when followed by k/g it is "velarised", when followed by j/c it is "palatalised", scil. "retroflexed", "dentalised"', "labialised".
@@yosephatreyu9601 the J C it are all anunaasikas which are nasal sounds. So the anusvara which is also Nasal gets nasalized according to the consonant group.
Great Video Sir. Unfortunately, parts of Ceylon was also the realm of karuppar, but the ignorance and stupidity of ceylon tamils has destroyed their community, pure infidels currently.
I was searching for Anaswara rules but this is the best video I had ever heard.. explanation is awesome and Thanku so much for this great effort..🌹🌹🙏🏾🙏🏾
Guruji if i have to chant medha suktham 11 times or 108 times in a day then should i including the dhyana shloka too or only the middle part starts from 'medham devi'?
@@VinnithPullavarayar i thought the first part which starts with "om yashchandha saamrushabo" is the dhyana shloka.. anyway should i chant from this to hamsa hamsaya vidhmahe the ending part or i can only chant the middle part "Om medhadhevi jushamanaa" till "mayi medham........"
No it is not a dhyana shloka. That is a mantra from the Taittiriya Upanishat, usually chanted with Medha suktam because this mentioned mantra speaks about intellect.
Women *SHOULD NOT* chant the Vedas. Even among men, only those who have upanayana samskara can recite the Vedas. There are many pramanas for this throughout all smritis and puranas. One example from the Bhagavata purana-"स्त्री-शूद्र-द्विजबन्धूनां त्रयी न श्रुतिगोचरा" (Bhagavata first skandha).