Book Title: Regime Of Love
Author(s): Raj Saubhag Satsang Mandal
Publisher: Raj Saubhag Satsang Mandal

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________________ 158 Pronunciation Guide Anusvaar and Visarg (somewhere between vowels and consonants) Anusvar is a nasal sound, appearing usually before a consonant and sounds like an "n" or an "m" depending on how it is used, and that is how we have shown it in transliteration Visarg is often pronounced as a softer and shorter version of the vowel which it follows. We have used either "h" or "ha" depending on the way it sounds when sung. Gujarati With without consonant 24: અં Consonant S: cn. Our transliteration ahaha or kah / kaha an/ am or kan / kam IAST diacritical ah or kah am or kam

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