Mother Tongue: Special: Sound & Mantra<br>Anuradha Choudry

Mother Tongue: Special: Sound & Mantra
Anuradha Choudry

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Anuradha Choudry
Dear Kate, thank you for your kind words of appreciation. The mantra is Harih Om Tat sat. NB - Harih is pronounced Harihi for emphasis. in devanagari it would be हरिः om तत् सत्
Hope this helps
Kate M
Seeing the devanagari makes it clear for me! Many thanks for this clarification.
Anuradha Choudry
महान् सन्तोषः - very happy it helped. शुभमस्तु - May well-being be yours!
Kate M
Thank you for answering in the devanagari script! (and for providing the translations : ) My head is swimming after my lesson today with all the cases and sandhi rules and vocab... thankfully we also spend a good amount of time doing some vedic chanting! It balances out the grammar... ; ]
Caroline S
Thank you Anuradha for going deep into the sounds of Sanskrit.  I appreciated both the chanting of the mantras and the talking parts where you explained with clarity, enthusiasm and humour the role of mantras / sound and how it can transfom our existence.  With gratitude !
Anuradha Choudry
Dear Caroline S , Thank you very much for resonating with the sharings! Gratitude for being here! 
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