_______________________________________________Dear Madhav,Your recording did not come through. I, too, would be anxious to hear it.While writing, I have long been wanting to say how much I have benefited from your verses. It is very rare that we can know for sure what a writing in Sanskrit means, directly from the author. This is especially so for metrical verses. Your accompanying English translations are really helpful. I look forward to my daily Sanskrit lessons from you, in the form of your lovely verses.Best regards,David ReigleColorado, U.S.A.On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 8:33 AM Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Hello Jan,Here is my recording of my verse in Āryā. This is the general style of reciting Āryā in Maharashtra. This meter was made popular in Marathi by a poet named Moropant [Mayūrakavi] during the Peshwa period. He composed 108 different Rāmāyaṇas, and an entire Mahābhārata in Marathi using Āryā.MadhavMadhav M. DeshpandeProfessor EmeritusSanskrit and LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan[Residence: Campbell, California]
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