Manifestation of sound (Swar) into word (Shabd) condensed by - TopicsExpress



          

Manifestation of sound (Swar) into word (Shabd) condensed by definite fragments is called phonemes. Setting the rules of crafting the distributed sound by integration and disintegration is realized in Sanskrit language, the mother for all comprehension. Very fundamental elements of creation (the Punchbhoot) unify in an order, sequencing and proportion, producing Sound, as a pass-word for accessing files of subtle intelligence and knowledge of the matter. Just as energy gets quantized into certain packets, sound also seeks forms (Roop) for cognitive connections. The unknown potentials of Avyakt sound(unexpressed) called Anahat Naad, produced by non-physical combination of overtones, when come into Laya ( Flow) the converging waves produce nodes sensed as Taal (beats), that unify together with the sound acquiring forms (Shabd) creating Music (Sangeet) the universal divine language. To understand the creation of matter from the abstract, quantum mechanics is applicable in its limited means, similarly to perceive the linguistic mechanism of Sanskrit, laws of elemental instincts, affinity and innate natural combination need to be understood somehow on priority. Its fine to read Sanskrit stories and narratives but the translated versions often dont reflect or hold the exact meaning of the Sanskrit text. As such the perception drawn towards an objective and mental hold for further thinking gets diffused or digressed. It is specially encountered in excavating Beej Mantras, solitary consonants and alliterated vowel sounding words. Sanskrit language like Mother is complete within itself and therefore has the capacity to create, but to search Ma in Mother is beyond comprehension. Its like searching the first atom or fixing the first genetic template. It bridges among generations; is a conduit like White-Worm between celestial Back-White-Holes, and is the connecting Swar of Ma in musical notes called Ardh-Darshak-Swar (that visualizes dynamic equilibrium among notes for harmony). I suppose Sanskrit language be respected like a Mother by its enthusiasts, seekers and proponents. Itll be blissful to follow how Mother guides than to arrogantly question its basis at every step. Namaste.... By Ajai Singh.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 05:37:12 +0000

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