A Guide to Vedic Chanting
The Veda-s are ancient scriptures in the Sanskrit language. Traditionally, it is believed that the Veda-s are the breath of the Lord and hence eternal, not composed by humans but revealed to ancient seers while in a deep meditative state. Considered complete and impeccable, they wield high influence on Indian scriptures and are held sacred by millions to this day. Due to this belief in their divine origin, even those Vedic verses where the rules of Sanskrit Grammar seem to be violated, are recited unchanged.
Modern research claims that the Veda-s were composed by Indo-Aryans many centuries before the birth of Christ. There are innumerable such theories of origin put forward by different historians, the validity of which continue to be a source of debate. The only aspect of the Veda-s that has never been contested is the manner of their recitation. Bound by a set of strict rules, they continue to be chanted today in exactly the same way as they were in the distant past.
In the ancient past, Vedic chanting formed part of daily activity in everyone's life as all the rituals were based on the Veda-so There are many stories in Indian mythology that highlight this. However with the advent of time, due to unknown reasons, only men from a certain section of the society (Brahmins) were allowed to learn and chant the Veda-so.
Today, Vedic chanting is no longer confined to a particular sect. Great Vedic scholars like Vedakesari Sri T Krishnamacharya’s, taught Vedic chanting to a variety of people without discrimination, using the authority from the Dharma-sastra which says "in times of crisis anyone, even if not a brahmin can do chant the Veda-s." Thanks to great Acarya-s like him, the benefits of Vedic chanting can be reaped by all.
'A Guide to Vedic Chanting' has been compiled to orient a beginner in the art of Vedic chanting to its history and technique. It will serve as a useful resource when embarking on the magical, potent journey of sacred sounds.
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