Sri Vishnu Sahasranama - Part 1 of 2
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Thank you for putting this recitation up. I love it. It is very calming. The man's voice is very soothing. I will try to find the text so I can follow along. Devaki
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Sri Rama Rama Rameti, Rame Rame Manorame; Sahasrenama tattulyam, Rama Nama Varanane!
Lord Shiva Says to Devi that chanting Rama Rama Rama is equivalent to having heard/chanted the entire Vishnu Sahastranaam.
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I think the reader needs more command on the language before reciting the mantras. He seems to be breaking words into pieces when they should be read as one.
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There is purity in the voice ,you have got to allow westeners to try even though mistakes .However I do agree that it sounds a bit mechanical ,still an interesting attempt.
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Yes setraj999 is right.
Too many mistakes in pronouncation!!!
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Sounds like a computer chanting, no heart at all.
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Yes i have it humbly and i dont hv any ego my dear..but what i felt after hearing..there is lot more to be correct...cos slight change in pronounciation makes big difference..there are some names in simple hindi which he cannot recite properly, so whats the use of posting...u hear form Chellakare brothers and some others..thn u will feel the difference..no offence pls..
It is not about aahaa etc...but there are simple names which are not pronounced correctly..
Namo Narayan..
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Please appreciate the devotion and effort. No one is perfect except the lord himself. Your comments reflect the inner ego which is what we need to get over by reciting the god's namas. Even if you have comments kindly put it humbly. Else no amount of learning is going to help. No offense meant.
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lot of disturnabce please replace it
correct ur pronounciation...and sanskrit..too..
setraj999 2 years ago
Certainly you could write a computer program to render Sanskrit text into extremely precise sounds. Whether you could add devotion to your software's output is a matter of contemplation.
Sanskrit is not pandits reciting hard to decipher weird sounding sounds. Like any other language, it was (and can be) a spoken language. It is not required to end every word with a Aaaha - as make believe pandits would like you to do.
These are Names of God to be listened with respect and devotion.
pankajwillis 2 years ago