Psilosopher? wrote:You can read as many books as you want, and your pronounciation will still be miles off.
I speak a language that is the most closest to Sanskrit. Every pronounciation guide for every Vedic language i've seen is not accurate for a non Vedic speaker. We Vedic people write the pronounciations, so we already know how to say it, but when a Western raised person tries to pronounce it from written phonetics alone, it is laughably inaccurate. Even going to restaurants, and seeing how the owners write the names in English, it's not written accurately. At all. Anyone who has been raised with that language/culture can say it, cause they already know what it is and how to say it properly.
Only advice i can give is to learn from an actual teacher, who is natively from the Indian subcontinent.
Talk about pessimistic attitude.... Your ego is jumbling all westerners under one category. As if they're all exactly the same and they're all equally incapable of adjusting to different pronunciations. You're heavily underestimating half of the globe. You're categorizing and underestimating all western culture as if all western culture is all the same. Your ignorance is pathetic.
Instead of expressing your limited experience as just that (what it is), you have generalized your limited experience to be projected into all westerners (and all western cultures) as if you've already known or met all westerners and know their capabilities or "lack" thereof.
Caribbean culture is very different from gringo culture, and so is Mesoamerican and South American culture. Funny how the "Vedic people" can be so ignorant and underestimating despite their supposed ancient knowledge of the supposed Truth. Or maybe it's just that you're one of those Vedic people that doesn't actually know the Truth?
What a waste of time it is to say "find a guru". It's all some of you "Vedic people" can regurgitate, pretending that you're helping by saying it.
Another question. Have you seen ALL of the Sanskrit pronunciation guides available? If so, do not make a claim that they are all obsolete or inaccurate. Even if your ego does not know of one, there may be other people who actually know of one that is accurate.
Noticed that I asked for both books and audio. You provided no real answer to either one of the things that I was asking about, so why even write so many words to say nothing useful or new?
I know I could theoretically find a guru, yet I don't want one. Because I don't trust them. Why? Well because I've seen many accusations of gurus doing heinous sexual acts to children, young adolescents, young adults, and full grown adults. Do I know if any of these accusations are true? No. I do not know. And cannot know truly. Accusations are just that. Unless you're an actual witness of the happenings, you don't know the truth. But it does get you to pause and think about joining an Ashram or a Math or a Peetham. And there's also that thing about some religions/philosophies/cults brainwashing people and profiting of people. I'm not saying all religions or gurus are like this, but I'm saying that for now, this is all fresh in my mind so I'd rather not partake of these things and read a book in peace at my home. So no thanks to your suggestion of finding a guru. I think I'll pass.
And may God/Brahman/Dios/whateveryoubelievein give you good things so you don't keep categorizing and underestimating half the world.