Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Thanks for informing on this site; A wonderful site for those interested in Vedam. Jai Sai Ram. pidatala gopi krishna <Gopipidatala wrote:Dear Sis, there is a site called vedamu.org http://www.vedamu.org which even teaches u veda. pl. visit the site. Wit Love gopi On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 neeta7 wrote : >Sai Ram, > >It is so good to read the daily events at Prashanti. For a few moments it >feels like you are amongst the crowds and in a different world. > >I have read several times now that when Swami gives darshan, there is Vada >chanting instead of the usual darshan music. > >Is there any significance to this change and where can we hear or download >the Vadas chanted at Prashanti? > >Neeta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Article on the inauguration of http://www.vedamu.org http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/bline/2003/05/03/stories/20030503 00291800.htm Boston unveils Vedic portal HYDERABAD, May 2 2003 BOSTON Software Consultants has announced the launch of a portal with a difference. The Vedic portal - www.vedamu.org - provides information on Vedas and Vedic literature, according to a communication from the company. The portal, launched at Brindavan by Sri Satya Sai Baba, attempts to present age-old Vedas and Vedic literature in entirety as available in India. Divided into different sections, it provides a viewer with 18 hours of Vedic chanting. Audio recordings of parts of the Rig- Veda and Krishna Yajurveda are also available in five different modules and can be accessed free of charge. The site also hosts a video on the Rig-Veda with insights into the origin and creation of the Universe. The visitor can access this by downloading the same on payment. The site has Sanskrit text of the Vedas with bhashya or commentary by Sayanacharya. In addition to these features, the site also hosts various books on the subtler aspects of Vedas, both in English and Telugu. Other features include Vedic astrology that offers a complete set of astrological charts upon request. A consulting service is also provided. In the Vedic mathematics space, the site seeks to provide an integrated approach to learning maths by the application of sutras and upa-sutras from the Vedic texts. A section on Ayurveda seeks to offer the user a search option to consult an online expert and its section on Sanskrit offers beginners a course in Sanskrit with explanation in English. It hosts a forum for Vedic scholars where they can use it as a platform to contribute articles on Vedic learning and research. Later, it plans to host a directory of Vedic schools on the site. -------------------------------- saibabanews, ramu gsv <ramu_gsv> wrote: > Thanks for informing on this site; A wonderful site for those interested in Vedam. Jai Sai Ram. > > > pidatala gopi krishna <Gopipidatala@r...> wrote:Dear Sis, > > there is a site called vedamu.org http://www.vedamu.org which even teaches u veda. pl. visit the site. > > Wit Love > gopi > > > > On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 neeta7@a... wrote : > >Sai Ram, > > > >It is so good to read the daily events at Prashanti. For a few moments it > >feels like you are amongst the crowds and in a different world. > > > >I have read several times now that when Swami gives darshan, there is Vada > >chanting instead of the usual darshan music. > > > >Is there any significance to this change and where can we hear or download > >the Vadas chanted at Prashanti? > > > >Neeta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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