Friday, 5 August 2016

Questions, Names and Grammereticle Chhand of Bhagwad Geeta


subject : Questions, Names and Grammereticle Chhand of Bhagwad Geeta

Reference taken from the book GEETA MANDAKINI

Matter about the Sanskrut Grammar and Sankhya Yog (numeric probability) matter in Vedas and Bhagwad Geeta

This subject is very different in people mind concept but when i read the book of about Bhagwad Geeta and it's Tika, and few last pages of amendment papers, i inspired to write as well streamline your knowledge for few subject like mentioned here under
  • how many question in Geeta, Asked by Arjuna to Krushna? 
  • answer is 29!!!!!!


  • How many times Krushna's Name and Arjuna's name spoken during conversation of Bhagwad Geeta?
  • answer is unique: krushna's different 40 name spoken by 76 times and arjuna's differnt 20 name spoken by 147 times!!!!



Chhand in Veda's Geeta's shloks
there are several rule for the languages and specially for Sanskrut there are so many classified matters...
the whole conversation of Geeta are in totally Five Chhandas
  1. ANUSHTUP CHHAND                      645 shloks
  2. INDRAVAJRA CHHAND                     10 shloks
  3. UPENDRA VAJRA CHHAND               04 shloks
  4. UPJATEE CHHAND                           37 shloks
  5. VIPRIT PURVA CHHAND                   04 shloks
Every chhand has special meaning in sanskrut and in our Geeta. Majority shlokas are in ANUSHTUP CHHAND, which has only 32 alphabets in one Shlok.

Out of 700 shlokas of whole bhagwad geeta there are 645 shlokas are in Anushtup chhand which has special body like mentioned here under
  • two line shlok
  • each line has 16 alphabets 
  • hence total 32 alphabet in one shloka
In my previous blog i mentioned about MATRUKA : you can brief whole sentence and kind of meaning in just only Three alphabet 

In Rugveda total 14 chhand and by adding of 4 - 4 alphabet, you can increasing the lever of shlokas from 24 to 76 new kind of chhand could be modify ....




 

these information are pertaining with Grammar as well as the Sankhya Yog (numeric probabilities) ....


Jigar Mehta / Jaigishya

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