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Various Markings of Sound in The Vedas (Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation)

Various Markings of Sound in The Vedas (Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation)

Book Details:

• Publisher:Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Yudhishthir Mimansak
• Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
• Binding: Paperback
• Pages: 64
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm Ɨ 14 cm
• Weight: 70 g
• Edition: 2009

About the Book:

This scholarly book explains the various sound markings (Svarankana) used in Vedic literature, which are essential for preserving the correct pronunciation and recitation of the Vedas. In the Vedic tradition, precise pronunciation, accent, and tonal variation are extremely important, as even slight differences in sound can change the meaning and spiritual significance of Vedic mantras.

Written by the respected Vedic scholar Yudhishthir Mimansak, the book presents the original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making it useful for both Sanskrit learners and students of Vedic studies. It explains the system of Vedic accents such as Udātta, Anudātta, and Svarita, and their role in maintaining the purity and authenticity of the oral tradition.

This book is an important resource for Sanskrit students, Vedic scholars, priests, researchers, and anyone interested in Vedic phonetics and recitation. It helps readers understand the scientific and traditional methods of sound marking used in the Vedas and supports the preservation of the ancient Vedic chanting tradition.


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Book Details:

• Publisher:Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Yudhishthir Mimansak
• Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
• Binding: Paperback
• Pages: 64
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm Ɨ 14 cm
• Weight: 70 g
• Edition: 2009

About the Book:

This scholarly book explains the various sound markings (Svarankana) used in Vedic literature, which are essential for preserving the correct pronunciation and recitation of the Vedas. In the Vedic tradition, precise pronunciation, accent, and tonal variation are extremely important, as even slight differences in sound can change the meaning and spiritual significance of Vedic mantras.

Written by the respected Vedic scholar Yudhishthir Mimansak, the book presents the original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making it useful for both Sanskrit learners and students of Vedic studies. It explains the system of Vedic accents such as Udātta, Anudātta, and Svarita, and their role in maintaining the purity and authenticity of the oral tradition.

This book is an important resource for Sanskrit students, Vedic scholars, priests, researchers, and anyone interested in Vedic phonetics and recitation. It helps readers understand the scientific and traditional methods of sound marking used in the Vedas and supports the preservation of the ancient Vedic chanting tradition.