संस्कृतवर्णमाला (The Sanskrit Alphabet)
प्रिय शिक्षार्थिन्, पुनः स्वागत है! 🙏अब तक आप यह जान चुके हैं कि संस्कृत के ध्वनि-स्वर अत्यन्त शुद्ध, तर्कसंगत तथा मधुरगुणयुक्त होते हैं।इस अध्याय में आप संस्कृत के मूलाक्षरों — वर्णमाला — को पहचानना, उच्चारण करना तथा लिखना सीखेंगे; जिसका अर्थ है “ध्वनियों की माला।”
आप क्या जानेंगे
• वर्णमाला का तात्पर्य क्या है।• स्वर (स्वराः) एवं व्यञ्जन (व्यञ्जनानि) के भेद का अवबोधन।
• संस्कृतध्वनियों की वैज्ञानिक रचना किस प्रकार व्यवस्थित है।
• प्रत्येक अक्षर को शुद्धरूपेण पढ़ने एवं लिखने की पद्धति।...
आप क्या जानेंगे
• वर्णमाला का तात्पर्य क्या है।• स्वर (स्वराः) एवं व्यञ्जन (व्यञ्जनानि) के भेद का अवबोधन।
• संस्कृतध्वनियों की वैज्ञानिक रचना किस प्रकार व्यवस्थित है।
• प्रत्येक अक्षर को शुद्धरूपेण पढ़ने एवं लिखने की पद्धति।...
Welcome back, dear learner! 🙏By now, you know that Sanskrit sounds are pure, logical, and musical.In this chapter, you will learn to recognize, pronounce, and write the basic letters of Sanskrit — the Varṇamālā, meaning “Garland of Sounds.
What You Will Learn
• What Varṇamālā means.• The difference between vowels (स्वराः) and consonants (व्यञ्जनानि).• How the Sanskrit sound system is organized scientifically.• How to read and write each letter correctly.• Basic sound combinations for practice.
What Is Varṇamālā?
The Sanskrit alphabet is called Varṇamālā (वर्णमाला) —Varṇa = “sound / letter,” Mālā = “garland.”So, it is literally a “garland of sounds,” beautifully arranged in a scientific sequence based on place and manner of pronunciation.Unlike English, where letters follow an arbitrary order, Sanskrit sounds are mostly grouped according to how and where they are produced in the mouth — from the throat to the lips....
What You Will Learn
• What Varṇamālā means.• The difference between vowels (स्वराः) and consonants (व्यञ्जनानि).• How the Sanskrit sound system is organized scientifically.• How to read and write each letter correctly.• Basic sound combinations for practice.
What Is Varṇamālā?
The Sanskrit alphabet is called Varṇamālā (वर्णमाला) —Varṇa = “sound / letter,” Mālā = “garland.”So, it is literally a “garland of sounds,” beautifully arranged in a scientific sequence based on place and manner of pronunciation.Unlike English, where letters follow an arbitrary order, Sanskrit sounds are mostly grouped according to how and where they are produced in the mouth — from the throat to the lips....