BBS Varnamala 013 – Musical sixteens with Magical Thirty-threes

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All Indian alphabets – Varnas are the progression of  only. Hence it has been adored by giving it first place. The maximum expulsion of it becomes  which is theoretically last letter. The 16 Vowels and 33 Consonants makes the recipe of Bharatiy Bhasha. The Vowels are my musical sixteens. They can stay in mouth for long. Try any consonants. You can hardly hold it for a second. what remains at the end is one of the vowel only. They are fine tunes which stands at its own or get mixed with the consonants. They are just like nectar of the Moon, They are soft, mild and nourishing. Diagrammatically they can be grouped as below. The sixteen moons.

vowels diagramatic

The consonants are 33 in basic. The 25 Suns and and the 8 Fires. These are the fundamental 33 letters – Varnas which vibrates at different frequency and create the Names and the Forms in the world. These are the 33 Types (Kotis) Indians  talk about it for generations, but in different ways. For us theses are the 33 types of sound frequencies creates the respective energies. And we know that matter and energy can be interchangeable.  People make laugh of the worship Indian do of these basic matrukas (letters) if they are unaware of the fundamentals. I want my students to study the science of it and explain it with confidence. They are learning unknowingly the Air-o-dynamics and psych-o-kinematics even if they don’t know what it is. Below is graphical presentations of five families and 8 bachelors.

cosonants diagraph
cosonants 2
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The M  is special character in the Consonants and it got its special place in varnamala. I keep thinking of it. It comes many times at the end of many Indian words, specially in Sanskrut. Is it a energizer placed repeatedly to gain energy back?

This explanations and graphs are applicable to all Indian scripts. One can just change the scripts, the operating system (theorem) remains the same. We will explore more on the ‘compilation’ of these letters in 500 BC in Takshasheela in next class.