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Om Namo NASAyanama!

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NASA scientist have to tell us that the ancient Hindus knew the sound of the Sun, which is inaudible to the human ears!

Let us have belief in the power of our ancestors, at least now!! :hail:
 
What about 'aya'.


Dear Chandru,

"aya" is due to the Dative case grammar rule in Sanskrit (Caturthi Vibhakti).

Dative case for a masculine word ending with A kara is denoted 'aya".

Shiva and Narayana are masculine words ending with A kara.

Therefore we get Om Namah Shivaaya and Om Namo Narayanaaya.


In masculine words that end with U kara for example Vishnu....the dative case is different.

Vishnu becomes Vishnave

For example... Sri Maha Vishnave Namah.

The dative case grammar differs based on final letter and gender of the word.
 
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NASA scientist have to tell us that the ancient Hindus knew the sound of the Sun, which is inaudible to the human ears!

Let us have belief in the power of our ancestors, at least now!! :hail:

Dear RR ji,

I was telling my mum about the sound of the sun video here..before I could complete my sentence she right away said..the sound of the sun has to be only AUM cos that is the cosmic sound of existence. Then she asked me "what took NASA so long to find this out?"
 
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