Guest guest Posted November 28, 2002 Report Share Posted November 28, 2002 See what you think of these: http://www.ahista.com/vedchant/#contents http://sanskrit.bhaarat.com/Dale/index.html You need RealPlayer to listen to them. Valerie J Roebuck Manchester, UK At 1:46 pm -0500 27/11/02, phillip.ernest wrote: >Hi list: > >A friend of mine showed me the way to a site with recited and sung >Sanskrit from the Gita, the Upanishads, the Vedas, and other classical >texts. For some reason I can't make my computer play it; but from what I >remember of what I >heard on her computer, the Sanskrit was recited in such a way that it >seemed that the classical metres were completely ignored and destroyed, >even though >this method (whatever it was) had its own beauties. I wish I could hear >it again (I'll keep trying). It made me wonder how those modern pundits >who >pronounce Sanskrit more or less according to the way their mother >languages are pronounced, relate to classical metres. It seems to me that >the modern pronunciation of the visarga would be particularly damaging to >the metre, since it introduces a whole new syllable that the kavi did not >intend to be there. > >Phillip > > > >indology > > > >Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2002 Report Share Posted November 28, 2002 Thanks. As soon as I have figured out how to download audio (this is more difficult and complicated than sandhi), I'll go on a listening spree. I've already received a substantial, and very helpful, offlist lecture on my bibliocentric naivete about Sanskrit phonology. I pronounce according to Coulson, whose method represents an interpretation of the phonological descriptions of ancient grammarians. I chant Sanskrit in something like the way in which European poetry is sometimes chanted, which is surely a complete cultural dislocation, not resembling any way in which Sanskrit has ever been read. The site I was listening on didn't name the method and tradition according to which the verses were being sung. There seems to be enough audio Sanskrit online these days for a pratyekashiSya to at least begin to develop an ear for the different kinds of recitation. Phillip On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Valerie J Roebuck wrote: > See what you think of these: > > http://www.ahista.com/vedchant/#contents > http://sanskrit.bhaarat.com/Dale/index.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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