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hello i have seen that site for online rudram listening but its in

south indian style. can some 1 please suggest any site in which its

available in north indian style ? please it will be a great help

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Om Namah Shivaya

Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

chanting  - there is nothing south indian or north indian about them.

 

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> hello i have seen that site for online rudram listening but its in

> south indian style. can some 1 please suggest any site in which its

> available in north indian style ? please it will be a great help

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i think then u dont have enough  knowledge about it i guess .i many of

my relatives do  Karm  Kand so i  know about in and as i wos born and

in chennai so i know about both north indian and south indian ways .

there is a huge diference between them . we usually chant rudram in

yajurvedic style . if u see then only u will understand .  anywayz for

exmaple i can suggest u one audio casette names Sampoorna Rudrabhishek

from Tseries . its similar to north indian style  . i hope u understand

me . and if u stil have doubt then u can refer some north indian person

who is involved in Karam Kand .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Om Namah Shivaya

> Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

> chanting  - there is nothing south indian or north indian about them.

>

> regards,

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

> , "akshay_blizz"

> <akshay_blizz@> wrote:

> >

> > hello i have seen that site for online rudram listening but its in

> > south indian style. can some 1 please suggest any site in which its

> > available in north indian style ? please it will be a great help

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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mahadevadvaita <mahadevadvaita > wrote: Om Namah Shivaya

Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

chanting - there is nothing south indian or north indian about them.

 

regards,

Om Namah Shivaya

 

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 . That way there are differences in recitation.In South India(Andra,Karnataka,Tamil Nadu--I do not know about Kerala) Rudraadhyaayi is recited from Taitriya Aaranyakam in Trishtup chandas.In West(Maharashtra-Gujarat,etc) in East(Orissa-West Bengal etc ) and in North -Rajasthan.,U.P.,Bihar.,etc they are recited in different Chandas.Sometimes the syllables themselves differ.Sri.Ayodhya Pande from Banaras(my colleague in Union Health Ministry,Delhi -an excellent Vedic Scholar) used to say that in Banaras- in Sukhla(white)Yajur Veda--Maadhyaanthika-Zaaka-Purusha Sooktham Paatam begins as "Sahasra Zeerkha Purukaha"--in South India in Krishna(Black) Yajur Veda-Taitriya Zaakaa- we recite as "Sahasra Zeersha Purushaha"--sri.Pande used to say the

South Indian Paatam is only right-since their Gurus in Banaras have taught them- they would recite as they have been taught only.Even in sri.Rudraadhyaayi--the Kashmir Paatam and the rest of Bharat(India) Pataam are different--in the book published by sri Ramakrishna Matam, Mylapore, Chennai the editor sri "Anna" points out the Kashmir Version (Paata Bhedam) wherever necessary-Somayaji

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i agree with Akshay, the south and North indian chantings "sur" is different slightly, pronouciation is same. i hope you got what i mean. you listen to a few tapes with Rudram, there is infact one CD called Rudram and its chanting is great.

Jai Shiv Shambho

Jay.

 

mahadevadvaita <mahadevadvaita > wrote:

Om Namah Shivaya

Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

chanting - there is nothing south indian or north indian about them.

 

regards,

Om Namah Shivaya

 

, "akshay_blizz"

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> hello i have seen that site for online rudram listening but its in

> south indian style. can some 1 please suggest any site in which its

> available in north indian style ? please it will be a great help

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ther is lots of difference . anywayz the north indian one is

availabe on net ? plz tell me

 

 

 

 

, Jay Dayal

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> i agree with Akshay, the south and North indian chantings "sur" is

different slightly, pronouciation is same. i hope you got what i

mean. you listen to a few tapes with Rudram, there is infact one CD

called Rudram and its chanting is great.

>   

>   Jai Shiv Shambho

>   

>   Jay.

>

> mahadevadvaita <mahadevadvaita> wrote:

>   Om Namah Shivaya

> Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

> chanting  - there is nothing south indian or north indian about

them.

>

> regards,

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

> , "akshay_blizz"

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> > hello i have seen that site for online rudram listening but its

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yes thats what i m telling we  in north india follow shukla

yajurveda wher the second Sha is pronounced and Kha and also then

sound Ghu. comes . i dont think its wrong as this system is being

followed by great Karam Kandi frm Ages can u suggest me some online

Rudram chanting listening ?

 

 

 

 

, Rajagopalan Somayaji

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> mahadevadvaita <mahadevadvaita> wrote:  Om Namah Shivaya

> Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

> chanting  - there is nothing south indian or north indian about

them.

>

> regards,

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

> 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 . That way there are

differences in recitation.In South India(Andra,Karnataka,Tamil Nadu--

I do not know about Kerala) Rudraadhyaayi is recited from Taitriya

Aaranyakam in Trishtup chandas.In West(Maharashtra-Gujarat,etc) in

East(Orissa-West Bengal etc ) and in North -

Rajasthan.,U.P.,Bihar.,etc they are recited in different

Chandas.Sometimes the syllables themselves differ.Sri.Ayodhya Pande

from Banaras(my colleague in Union Health Ministry,Delhi -an

excellent Vedic Scholar) used to say that in Banaras- in Sukhla

(white)Yajur Veda--Maadhyaanthika-Zaaka-Purusha Sooktham Paatam

begins as "Sahasra Zeerkha Purukaha"--in South India in Krishna

(Black) Yajur Veda-Taitriya Zaakaa- we recite as "Sahasra Zeersha

Purushaha"--sri.Pande used to say the

>  South Indian Paatam is only right-since their Gurus in Banaras

have taught them- they would recite as they have been taught

only.Even in sri.Rudraadhyaayi--the Kashmir Paatam and the rest of

Bharat(India) Pataam are different--in the book published by sri

Ramakrishna Matam, Mylapore, Chennai the editor sri "Anna" points

out the Kashmir Version (Paata Bhedam) wherever necessary-

Somayaji     

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like example in first chapter in south india is Ganantva ganapaty

hava mahe kavinga ...... in  north india its  Gana nantva ganapaty

ghu. hava mahe ,  priya nantva priya pati ghu hava mahe , nidhi

nantva nidhi pati ghu hava mahe ..

 

 

 

 

, Rajagopalan Somayaji

<ssrvj> wrote:

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>

>

> mahadevadvaita <mahadevadvaita> wrote:  Om Namah Shivaya

> Akshay, As far as I know, Vedic mantras have only one style of

> chanting  - there is nothing south indian or north indian about

them.

>

> regards,

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

> 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 . That way there are

differences in recitation.In South India(Andra,Karnataka,Tamil Nadu--

I do not know about Kerala) Rudraadhyaayi is recited from Taitriya

Aaranyakam in Trishtup chandas.In West(Maharashtra-Gujarat,etc) in

East(Orissa-West Bengal etc ) and in North -

Rajasthan.,U.P.,Bihar.,etc they are recited in different

Chandas.Sometimes the syllables themselves differ.Sri.Ayodhya Pande

from Banaras(my colleague in Union Health Ministry,Delhi -an

excellent Vedic Scholar) used to say that in Banaras- in Sukhla

(white)Yajur Veda--Maadhyaanthika-Zaaka-Purusha Sooktham Paatam

begins as "Sahasra Zeerkha Purukaha"--in South India in Krishna

(Black) Yajur Veda-Taitriya Zaakaa- we recite as "Sahasra Zeersha

Purushaha"--sri.Pande used to say the

>  South Indian Paatam is only right-since their Gurus in Banaras

have taught them- they would recite as they have been taught

only.Even in sri.Rudraadhyaayi--the Kashmir Paatam and the rest of

Bharat(India) Pataam are different--in the book published by sri

Ramakrishna Matam, Mylapore, Chennai the editor sri "Anna" points

out the Kashmir Version (Paata Bhedam) wherever necessary-

Somayaji     

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