Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I cannot upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with actual chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with it? I got this from " on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 How do you download off this site? - b_jamnadas Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:06 AM Rudram Chanting I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I cannot upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with actual chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with it? I got this from http://www.vedamantram.com/ Regards, Bhupendra. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 On the main page of this web site, in the Veda Mantras section, click "rudra namakam chamakam (slow with music) " to download it. , "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni> wrote: > > How do you download off this site? > - > b_jamnadas > > Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:06 AM > Rudram Chanting > > > I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I cannot > upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with actual > chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with it? I > got this from " on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 I mean download so that I can burn it to CD. - b_jamnadas Monday, May 15, 2006 9:22 AM Re: Rudram Chanting On the main page of this web site, in the Veda Mantras section, click "rudra namakam chamakam (slow with music) " to download it. , "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni wrote: > > How do you download off this site? > - > b_jamnadas > > Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:06 AM > Rudram Chanting > > > I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I cannot > upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with actual > chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with it? I > got this from http://www.vedamantram.com/ > > Regards, > Bhupendra. > > > > > > > > Om namah shivaya Lord shiva > > > - ----------- > > > a.. Visit your group "" on the web. > > b.. > > > c.. Terms of Service. > > > - ----------- > a.. Visit your group "" on the web. b.. c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Rt-Click for the download option. You may download the mp3 and burn it. , "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni> wrote: > > I mean download so that I can burn it to CD. > - > b_jamnadas > > Monday, May 15, 2006 9:22 AM > Re: Rudram Chanting > > > On the main page of this web site, in the Veda Mantras section, > click "rudra namakam chamakam (slow with music) " to download it. > > > , "Mahamuni Das" > <mahamuni@> wrote: > > > > How do you download off this site? > > - > > b_jamnadas > > > > Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:06 AM > > Rudram Chanting > > > > > > I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I > cannot > > upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with > actual > > chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with > it? I > > got this from http://www.vedamantram.com/ > > > > Regards, > > Bhupendra. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I got it already. What you have to do is right click and then "save target as". They have another site with a few more that aren't on that site: http://www.siliconvalleytemple.net/index.html Click on "audio" BOM! - b_jamnadas Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:54 AM Re: Rudram Chanting Rt-Click for the download option. You may download the mp3 and burn it. , "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni wrote: > > I mean download so that I can burn it to CD. > - > b_jamnadas > > Monday, May 15, 2006 9:22 AM > Re: Rudram Chanting > > > On the main page of this web site, in the Veda Mantras section, > click "rudra namakam chamakam (slow with music) " to download it. > > > , "Mahamuni Das" > <mahamuni@> wrote: > > > > How do you download off this site? > > - > > b_jamnadas > > > > Thursday, May 11, 2006 8:06 AM > > Rudram Chanting > > > > > > I have a very nice mp3 with rudram chanting. It is too big so I > cannot > > upload it here but it chants dhyan slokas before beginning with > actual > > chanting. Does anyone have this dhyan slokas or familiar with > it? I > > got this from http://www.vedamantram.com/ > > > > Regards, > > Bhupendra. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Rajagopalan Somayaji wrote: >> No. there is difference. A mantra can be chanted in Gayatri-- >>Anushtup-Trishtup-Jagathi-Bangthi -etc-Chandas(Metre).There might be >>no difference in the Paatam(Syllables)But there will be difference - >>depending on which Chandas it is recited . Om Namah Shivaya Namaste Rajagopalan-ji, I have a question about your response above. Since Vedas have been orally passed from one generation to another, how is it that people in different parts of India use different metres ? Isn't the metre itself somehow passed from Guru to shishya ? I am not disputing your response but asking out of my own ignorance. thanks, OM Namah Shivaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Your answer is right there in your question. Since these are passed from Guru to Shishya, there will be differences with different lineages. - mahadevadvaita Monday, May 22, 2006 7:14 AM Re: Rudram Chanting Rajagopalan Somayaji wrote: >> No. there is difference. A mantra can be chanted in Gayatri-- >>Anushtup-Trishtup-Jagathi-Bangthi -etc-Chandas(Metre).There might be >>no difference in the Paatam(Syllables)But there will be difference - >>depending on which Chandas it is recited . Om Namah Shivaya Namaste Rajagopalan-ji, I have a question about your response above. Since Vedas have been orally passed from one generation to another, how is it that people in different parts of India use different metres ? Isn't the metre itself somehow passed from Guru to shishya ? I am not disputing your response but asking out of my own ignorance. thanks, OM Namah Shivaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 ther is lots of difference in both style and i dont think that north indian is wrong . the main difference is we use Kha for Sha and use Ghu.. most of times , "mahadevadvaita" <mahadevadvaita> wrote: > > Rajagopalan Somayaji wrote: > >> No. there is difference. A mantra can be chanted in Gayatri-- > >>Anushtup-Trishtup-Jagathi-Bangthi -etc-Chandas(Metre).There might be > >>no difference in the Paatam(Syllables)But there will be difference - > >>depending on which Chandas it is recited . > > Om Namah Shivaya > Namaste Rajagopalan-ji, I have a question about your response above. > Since Vedas have been orally passed from one generation to another, > how is it that people in different parts of India use different > metres ? Isn't the metre itself somehow passed from Guru to shishya ? > I am not disputing your response but asking out of my own ignorance. > > thanks, > OM Namah Shivaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 akshay_blizz <akshay_blizz > wrote: "i dont think that north indian is wrong ." I did not say North Indian way is wrong.I said sri Pandey,a North Indian used to say like that--Seersha means= Head-I don't know what Seerkha meenas-Meaning of Purusha everybody knows-Purusha & Prakriti--But there should be some reason for the Sukhla Yajur Veda Maadyaanthika Zaakha Pandits(the brilliant and very elite persons) to recite that way . -Somayaji ther is lots of difference in both style and i dont think that north indian is wrong . the main difference is we use Kha for Sha and use Ghu.. most of times , "mahadevadvaita" <mahadevadvaita wrote: > > Rajagopalan Somayaji wrote: > >> No. there is difference. A mantra can be chanted in Gayatri-- > >>Anushtup-Trishtup-Jagathi-Bangthi -etc-Chandas(Metre).There might be > >>no difference in the Paatam(Syllables)But there will be difference - > >>depending on which Chandas it is recited . > > Om Namah Shivaya > Namaste Rajagopalan-ji, I have a question about your response above. > Since Vedas have been orally passed from one generation to another, > how is it that people in different parts of India use different > metres ? Isn't the metre itself somehow passed from Guru to shishya ? > I am not disputing your response but asking out of my own ignorance. > > thanks, > OM Namah Shivaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 the meaning will be the same only the pronounciation will change from Sha to Kha ~ can u suggest any site which i can hear the north indian one on net ? , Rajagopalan Somayaji <ssrvj> wrote: > > akshay_blizz <akshay_blizz> wrote: > "i dont think that north indian is wrong .." > > I did not say North Indian way is wrong.I said sri Pandey,a North Indian used to say like that--Seersha means= Head-I don't know what Seerkha meenas-Meaning of Purusha everybody knows-Purusha & Prakriti-- But there should be some reason for the Sukhla Yajur Veda Maadyaanthika Zaakha Pandits(the brilliant and very elite persons) to recite that way . -Somayaji > > > > > ther is lots of difference in both style and i dont think that > north indian is wrong . the main difference is we use Kha for Sha > and use Ghu.. most of times > > > > > , "mahadevadvaita" > <mahadevadvaita@> wrote: > > > > Rajagopalan Somayaji wrote: > > >> No. there is difference. A mantra can be chanted in Gayatri-- > > >>Anushtup-Trishtup-Jagathi-Bangthi -etc-Chandas(Metre).There > might be > > >>no difference in the Paatam(Syllables)But there will be > difference - > > >>depending on which Chandas it is recited . > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Namaste Rajagopalan-ji, I have a question about your response > above. > > Since Vedas have been orally passed from one generation to > another, > > how is it that people in different parts of India use different > > metres ? Isn't the metre itself somehow passed from Guru to > shishya ? > > I am not disputing your response but asking out of my own > ignorance. > > > > thanks, > > OM Namah Shivaya > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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