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firebird894

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Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
 
Yup it's Sanskrit.
Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.
For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".
Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:
  Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
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Also it is to be Pronounced as,
Prakat, (Prah-cut) or (prugh-cut)
The "Uh" is supposed to sound like, When you're frustrated and "Ugghhhhhh", like that. Just shorter and more clear cut. The "Pr" has to be given the most stress
"Prugh-cut" or "Pruh-cut" 
Oh and When pronouncing it, Take a deep breath and hold it while you say the word, leaving it on the "T" of "cut". It's deep, Vibrates your Diaphgram.
Happy to help!


On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:
  Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
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Ok I'm just going to say it might help make sense, I started making a website for Satan a few weeks ago, I'm really fussy about little details, colour even the font for the title pages.

I honestly started this with no idea what I was doing, I even wondered if I should do it... I'm pretty new but I felt I had to... if anyone knows what I mean? A push... 'DO IT!' and I thought what if I fuck it up or something, and I get 'I'll help you' I don't know if it was Satan himself or a Demon or my own mind really so I just started.
I'm not ready to post the link yet to the group I have a lot of work to do on it. But the reason I have asked about this word... I had a choice of many fonts... the lettering style for the title of each page.(This will probably sound silly) There are so many, a really long list heaps of fancy stylish fonts I spent ages looking through them I had to have the RIGHT one.
This drove me nuts, some were too cartoonish and silly, some hard to read, for Satan it had to be unique and beautifull. So I found one that popped out at me and I felt it was right... it just suited the style and the site. I didn't pay much attention to the name of the font. It's got a bit of an exotic Eastern feel to it. I had a feeling that someone was watching over my shoulder all this time looking at what I was doing, partly having a giggle at me taking so long over what I thought must be such a little thing and then a 'YES that one is nice' I know sounds a bit strange but life has been a bit strange lately in a good way.

Tonight I had this nagging urge to look up the name of the font, it was called Prakata, something about it... so I googled it.

It came up in some Sanskrit dictionary's or a variation of a Sanskrit word, I know very little about this stuff. It said 'manifest, apparent, perceptible or visible.' as opposed to 'un' manifest.

I don't know if that is correct or not but if it means manifest, in relation to Satan, His age is comming in, the truth is becomming visible - He himself is becomming more tangible and real in my life on a personal level and to the world and will become moreso. Un manifest... just because something is not visible... dosn't mean it does not exist. But that which was hidden, as the sun at night, rises again in the morning and there it is, it never went away... Like a 'Here I am!'

I just thought it was a pretty cool coincidence... to come out of such a little thing I could have easily missed it.

Hail Satan.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:

Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
 
Never heard of the font, But will definitely look it up. Also, What's wring with giving us a link, trust me We all know it will look beautiful eventually, So the construction phase does not bother us



On 19-Mar-2012, at 11:58 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:
  Ok I'm just going to say it might help make sense, I started making a website for Satan a few weeks ago, I'm really fussy about little details, colour even the font for the title pages.

I honestly started this with no idea what I was doing, I even wondered if I should do it... I'm pretty new but I felt I had to... if anyone knows what I mean? A push... 'DO IT!' and I thought what if I fuck it up or something, and I get 'I'll help you' I don't know if it was Satan himself or a Demon or my own mind really so I just started.
I'm not ready to post the link yet to the group I have a lot of work to do on it. But the reason I have asked about this word... I had a choice of many fonts... the lettering style for the title of each page.(This will probably sound silly) There are so many, a really long list heaps of fancy stylish fonts I spent ages looking through them I had to have the RIGHT one.
This drove me nuts, some were too cartoonish and silly, some hard to read, for Satan it had to be unique and beautifull. So I found one that popped out at me and I felt it was right... it just suited the style and the site. I didn't pay much attention to the name of the font. It's got a bit of an exotic Eastern feel to it. I had a feeling that someone was watching over my shoulder all this time looking at what I was doing, partly having a giggle at me taking so long over what I thought must be such a little thing and then a 'YES that one is nice' I know sounds a bit strange but life has been a bit strange lately in a good way.

Tonight I had this nagging urge to look up the name of the font, it was called Prakata, something about it... so I googled it.

It came up in some Sanskrit dictionary's or a variation of a Sanskrit word, I know very little about this stuff. It said 'manifest, apparent, perceptible or visible.' as opposed to 'un' manifest.

I don't know if that is correct or not but if it means manifest, in relation to Satan, His age is comming in, the truth is becomming visible - He himself is becomming more tangible and real in my life on a personal level and to the world and will become moreso. Un manifest... just because something is not visible... dosn't mean it does not exist. But that which was hidden, as the sun at night, rises again in the morning and there it is, it never went away... Like a 'Here I am!'

I just thought it was a pretty cool coincidence... to come out of such a little thing I could have easily missed it.

Hail Satan.

--- [/IMG][email protected][/email][/url], "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:

Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
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I think this may help ( the accuracy will have to be verified by someone who knows Sanskrit) but thought this could help:

http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?scri ... rection=SE

This can translate english to Sanskrit and visa versa.

Hail Father Satan!!Sent via my BlackBerryFrom: Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 23:02:19 +0530To: [email protected]<[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HellsArmy666] meaning of a word
  Yup it's Sanskrit.
Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.
For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".
Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:
  Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
=
 
Yup, Pure enough. In everyday life we don't speak Sanskrit THIS PURE. Usually it's mixed with Urdu (An Indian-Arabian-Mongolic language made in the 14th century). But, Everyone has to learn Pure Sanskrit In high school. Damn, This makes me wish I paid more attention in class



On 20-Mar-2012, at 2:10 PM, isis_moon@... wrote:
  I think this may help ( the accuracy will have to be verified by someone who knows Sanskrit) but thought this could help:

http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?scri ... rection=SE

This can translate english to Sanskrit and visa versa.

Hail Father Satan!!Sent via my BlackBerry<hr>From: Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... Sender: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 23:02:19 +0530To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]<[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]ReplyTo: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] Subject: Re: [HellsArmy666] meaning of a word
  Yup it's Sanskrit.
Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.
For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".
Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <[url=mailto:firebird894@...]firebird894@...[/url] wrote:

  Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
=
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Wow we never had that! Only now am I starting to learn a bit bout Sanskrit and Enochian etc!
Sent via my BlackBerryFrom: Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:29:49 +0530To: [email protected]<[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HellsArmy666] meaning of a word
  Yup, Pure enough. In everyday life we don't speak Sanskrit THIS PURE. Usually it's mixed with Urdu (An Indian-Arabian-Mongolic language made in the 14th century). But, Everyone has to learn Pure Sanskrit In high school. Damn, This makes me wish I paid more attention in class



On 20-Mar-2012, at 2:10 PM, isis_moon@... wrote:
  I think this may help ( the accuracy will have to be verified by someone who knows Sanskrit) but thought this could help:

http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?scri ... rection=SE

This can translate english to Sanskrit and visa versa.

Hail Father Satan!!Sent via my BlackBerry<hr>From: Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... Sender: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 23:02:19 +0530To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]<[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]ReplyTo: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] Subject: Re: [HellsArmy666] meaning of a word
  Yup it's Sanskrit.
Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.
For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".
Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <[url=mailto:firebird894@...]firebird894@...[/url] wrote:

  Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.
=
=
 
I just had a thought. Sanskrit is our original language. YOU know it. Maybe you could give us all lessons by weekly posts, so that we will all be able to use this powerful anchient language and have a deeper understanding of spirital concepts! ;D

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... wrote:

Yup it's Sanskrit.

Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.

For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".

Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:

Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.




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Yea that be great if your up to it?

Hail Father Satan!Sent via my BlackBerryFrom: kcmsopranobella@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:43:36 -0000To: <[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [HellsArmy666] Re: meaning of a word
  I just had a thought. Sanskrit is our original language. YOU know it. Maybe you could give us all lessons by weekly posts, so that we will all be able to use this powerful anchient language and have a deeper understanding of spirital concepts! ;D

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Saraansh Tiku <belligerator@... wrote:

Yup it's Sanskrit.

Prakat means "To Appear". Usually out of thin air.

For example, Woh yahan Prakat ho gaya, He just appeared out of thin air. Where Prakat means, "To appear Out of Thin Air".

Glad to be Indian...



On 19-Mar-2012, at 9:11 PM, "firebird894" <firebird894@... wrote:

Can anyone confirm something for me please?

A word 'Prakata' is this Sanskrit? Can anyone tell me what it means? I have looked it up but I would like to be sure. Does it have any significance? There is a reason I am asking but it would sound a bit odd if I am wrong about it and I will feel silly, it might all be nothing...

Hail Satan.




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