deriv LSK ETT STT aSTA ALPH OLDHOMEPAGE NEWHOMEPAGE

@reverse sandhi of words before a consonant

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o can be —

as changed into o before /haz by hazica
as + a changed into o by atororapl... (it is written o ' then)
(a / A) + (u / U) changed by ikoyaNaci
and in rare cases it can be a true o , as in mahAbAho "hey you the guy with the six-pack"

e can be —

(a / A) + (i / I) by ikoyaNaci
e + a with a eaten up by eGaHpadAnt...
or, needless to say, a true e

au can be —

(a / A) + (o / au), by vRddhireci

ai can be —

(a / A) + (e / ai), by vRddhireci

A:: before vowel

is often As changed by bhobhagoagh... then lopazzAkaly...

is sometimes ai changed by ecoyavAyAvaH, then lopazzAkaly...

a:: before vowel

is often as changed by bhobhagoagh... then lopazzAkaly...

is less often e changed by ecoyavAyAvaH, then lopazzAkaly...

a::a

is a mistake, unless kRSNa says zakya::aham . on namo bhagavate vAsudevAya

An A at the end of a word, if it is before r , can be ar or Ar

An A at the end of a word, if it is before a /haz letter, can be A or As

An A at the end of a word, if it is before a vowel, can be As or ai

An A at the end of a word, if it is before a /khar, is a true A .

Av before vowel

is always au changed by ecoyavAyAvaH

cch can be

t + z changed into cch by zazchoTi
ch changed into cch by checa

Mzc Mzch will always be n + c , n + ch changed by nazchavyapraz... and other rules

Mst Msth will always be n + t , n + th

MST MSTh will always be n + T , n + Th

There are no final c j , so what appears to be c at the end of a word is always t or d

There are no final J , so what sounds like J at the end of a word is either n changed by STunASTuH, or m changed by anusvArasy.... If it is spelled like J it is n .

There are no final l , so what appears to be an l at the end of a word is t d changed into l , or n changed into l~ .