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A guide to flawless and pleasant Vedic chanting. Arun Hariharan explains aspects such as Swara (intonation), how to understand Swara markings, Maatra (length of time for chanting a vowel), and Uchharanam (pronunciation). See this Video to learn how you can become a flawless Vedic chanter.

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  • @Susamskruti
    @Susamskruti8 ай бұрын

    Dhanyavada for the excellent work done in bringing out this channel

  • @visweshwaranr
    @visweshwaranr10 күн бұрын

    Fantastic. I saw your site now only and have subscribed. Would like to meet you in nurani if possible

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    9 күн бұрын

    Thanks and welcome

  • @psr2899
    @psr28999 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video

  • @srinivasanranga9696
    @srinivasanranga96964 ай бұрын

    dhanyosmi

  • @rajanipallanpati5493
    @rajanipallanpati54932 жыл бұрын

    Hello sir, to learn vedic chanting is it necessary to learn Sanskrit?

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Learning Samskritam, at least basic level, will definitely help

  • @sayantanacharya416
    @sayantanacharya416 Жыл бұрын

    Can a samvedi follow this notation of maatra and swara ?

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    Жыл бұрын

    These are mainly for Krishna Yajur Veda

  • @subramanianv7047

    @subramanianv7047

    11 ай бұрын

    Can you teach me swaras to recite Vedas to chant it flawlessly. Currently I am learning Vedas online course

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    11 ай бұрын

    Watch our video A GUIDE TO FLAWLESS VEDIC CHANTING - Swaras and other aspects are explained in detail

  • @howww_0
    @howww_02 ай бұрын

    I had a doubt about the anuswara ! As we know that the anuswara' m ' gets converted to the following vyanjanani group . The doubt is about Sibilants like श ष स and य र ल व ह ? How to pronounce the anuswara 'm' before them ? Please explain! It would be of immense help

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    Ай бұрын

    Anuswara before m will also be pronounced as m. So it will sound like double m. Anuswara before य ल व pronounced with a nasal sound.

  • @howww_0

    @howww_0

    Ай бұрын

    @@learnvedasanskrit and before श स ष ह र ?????

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    Ай бұрын

    Provide an example from common Krishna Yajur Veda mantras - 1 line each of these

  • @raju1950
    @raju19503 жыл бұрын

    In Sri suktam If it is alakshmi then why s symbol is used instead of a. Kindly explain clearly with extra examples.

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    3 жыл бұрын

    प्रप॑द्येऽल॒क्ष्मीर्मे॑ - in this example from Sri Suktham, 3 words are joined. Joining of words in Samskritam is called Sandhi. The 3 words are Prapadye, Alakshmi, Me. When Alakshmi is suffixed after Prapadye, the A is replaced by the S symbol. In sandhi, when a word beginning with A is suffixed, the A is replaced by this symbol. This symbol indicates that there was an A there. See any Veda text in Devanagari script. You will find plenty of examples of this symbol. In all of them, this symbol indicates the beginning of a word starting with A.

  • @raju1950

    @raju1950

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@learnvedasanskrit Namaskarams. Thank you sir. still there is a lingering doubt. What is the difference between telling ALAKSHMI when sandhi is there and telling ALAKSHMI when sandhi is not there? is there any time gap or something?

  • @learnvedasanskrit

    @learnvedasanskrit

    3 жыл бұрын

    When sandhi is NOT there, it is just pronounced as 2 separate words. When sandhi is there, the ending-vowel of the first word is prolonged just a little bit while chanting. In this example the YE ending of Prapadye will be prolonged a bit, and Alakshmi will start in continuity with that, without a break. In Vedas, usually, when the first word ends with a vowel, and the 2nd word begins with A, this type of sandhi with the S symbol WILL be there. The BHAVANA or understanding is important too, as explained in the video. We must chant with the awareness that we are referring to ALAKSHMI (poverty / inauspiciousness to be destroyed); or AMRUTAM (immortality, to be bestowed upon us, in the other example).

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