How to pronounce transliterated Sanskrit words
Vocals are pronounced like in English, except for those that have a line on top, like ā, ī and ū, which are pronounced twice as long.
Consonants are pronounced like in English, with the following exceptions:
c is pronounced like the ch in charity ś and ṣ are pronounced like the sh in show ṛ is pronounced like the ri in ring ṅ and ṁ are pronounced with a nasal sound like the ng in song
Acknowledgements
My gratitude goes to Antonio Núnez, from the Spanish Bhajan Group Mystical Vraja, who contributed bass lines to the songs, except for Wake-up Call, Burning Hot Sand, Sad Story, and Jewels on Rags. For more information, visit: https://harekrishna.es/templos/guadalajara-nueva-vraja-mandala
My gratitude also goes to Sundara Govinda dāsa from Nilambary Music Project for his contribution of piano, bass and drums on Burning Hot Sand. For more information, visit: https://bnd.lc/Nilambary