बाराखड़ी — every consonant combined with all 12 vowel sounds. Start with क and watch each form light up as the voice says it. Then listen to every other consonant row. Say it along each time.
In Hindi, every consonant has a base sound (like "ka" for क). When a vowel matra is added, the sound changes: क + ा = का, क + ि = कि, and so on. This is called barakhadi — the twelve-sound table.
Learning one row at a time is the easiest way. Start with क, listen to it 12 times, then try saying it yourself before moving to the next consonant.
Watch each form light up one by one as the voice says it 4 times. Say it along each time. This is the detailed lesson for क only.
Each card shows one matra form of क, a real word that uses it, and a picture. Say the word aloud when you see the picture.
Say along with Mitra. Every form is highlighted exactly when the voice says it. क की बाराखड़ी is repeated more times for deep practice; the remaining rows are spoken once, slowly and clearly. A short quiet pause is left after each form for the child to say it.
Each card shows one matra form of ख with a real word that uses it. Say the word aloud when you see the picture.
ङ rarely starts a word in Hindi. It appears most often in the middle of a word, where it nasalises the syllable before क-वर्ग letters.
Each video walks through one consonant's barakhadi, one cell at a time. Say each form 4 times with the voice.