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Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor
Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor






However the driver seemed South American, maybe Brazilian. In fact these too guys from the car below seem military to me. Later i saw a minivan with four people inside and the driver was not using his hands, or keeping them very low, the van seemed to be driving itself.įor cars to be able to be driven themselves and not have visible sensors on top is to have military style GPS with a precision of inches. Later i saw on a stretch of 205 with a large median a State Police SUV in the median space with a radar gun pointed at me but it was too far from the road to be able to catch someone. The guy was ready with a camera too, also covering part of his face.

Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor

So i went in front of them and used the brakes trying to slow them down so i can take a picture. I made a very sharp turn, then then changed their mind again and went back on their lane. There are too many things happening i have to tell them and i cannot possibly put them all here.īut right before i passed this car they decided to change lanes without using the turn signal. Too bad i couldn't find nobody there in weekend. Although the song and words impose respect by their own sounding, please treat it as such! This is a text central to Buddhism and equivalent to maybe Lord's Prayer in Christianity. But i ended by actually learning quite a few Sanskrit words and many other interesting things.įor those who don't know. The reason for this small project was i was searching easy ways to learn Sanskrit pronunciation.

Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor

I have used the Harvard-Kyoto, the video uses some sort of direct phonetic Latin transliteration.

Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor

The apparent difference of words in Sanskrit in the video and below is because of using of different Latin transliterations. If you loose track, just hit the refresh button on the browser or F5 and start over. you can follow the words of the song, sort of like at karaoke.

Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor

Starting with second row with Latin transliteration, Arya avalokitezvara bodhisattva. For those who don't trust  they can verify each word using one of the dictionaries found here at nr.1 and 7 but it is my understanding that includes those. Where i could not find a word in dictionaries i chose the closest or divided the words into smaller ones until i found those. I used the short version from wikisource, which is slightly different from the song but i have to put the song for pronunciation. It is just an enunciation of the words of the mantra with links to dictionaries for each word.








Secretele armatei. Puterea din umbra by Radu Tudor