One Response to “Gunathrayâṃ/Three Attributes Part 5”
Peruvemba Subramanian RamachandranDecember 29, 2024 at 5:47 pm#
Just landed here from one link to another. Nice efforts. Appreciate your great efforts in spreading Swamiji’s message. I do transcribe Swamiji’s classes ~ Verbatically (that is my speciality) and upload in arshaavinash.in. What I want to see in your uploads and ppts, notes etc. is the use of diacritic marking for all the sanskrit words ~ I see it as a mixture ~ somewhere used and somewhere not used~ for typing diacritised sanskrit words (notationalised English characters ~ if you want to call it that way), you can use Azhagi ++ and in that you can use the Roman Diacritic Keyboard ~ using which you can input sanskrit words in English characters with diacritic marks ~ and that too more importantly ~ directly from the normal keyboard ~ in Windows environment ~ or (2) you can setting the English-India keyboard in Windows as default, in combination with right Alt Key one can without much difficulty input diacritic marks. You may write to me at ramu.vedanta@gmail.com. Dhanyavadah Ravichandran.
Just landed here from one link to another. Nice efforts. Appreciate your great efforts in spreading Swamiji’s message. I do transcribe Swamiji’s classes ~ Verbatically (that is my speciality) and upload in arshaavinash.in. What I want to see in your uploads and ppts, notes etc. is the use of diacritic marking for all the sanskrit words ~ I see it as a mixture ~ somewhere used and somewhere not used~ for typing diacritised sanskrit words (notationalised English characters ~ if you want to call it that way), you can use Azhagi ++ and in that you can use the Roman Diacritic Keyboard ~ using which you can input sanskrit words in English characters with diacritic marks ~ and that too more importantly ~ directly from the normal keyboard ~ in Windows environment ~ or (2) you can setting the English-India keyboard in Windows as default, in combination with right Alt Key one can without much difficulty input diacritic marks. You may write to me at ramu.vedanta@gmail.com. Dhanyavadah Ravichandran.