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Dear List members,

 

I have been able to get CDs with saama and R^ig veda recitations. I

have been trying for a while to get some samples of yajur veda

recitation without success. Is anyone aware of where I can get them,

or if the yajur veda recitation by Nambudiris has ever been recorded?

 

Thanks!

 

Rama

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Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian wrote:

 

> I have been able to get CDs with saama and R^ig veda recitations.

 

Is it possible to share them? Via Internet, maybe recoded in mp3?

 

Greetings,

Daniel Stender

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I am sorry I don't have the R^ig CDs with me, so I am not able to

provide details. But I believe the entire R^ig veda is now available

from Manorama (my father-in-law emailed me something a while back,

sorry I can't locate it).

 

However, here is the saama-veda CD detail:

 

Saamavedam, Selected Hymns, Manorama Music Heritage Series, Rendered

by Brahmasree Samavedi Thottam Krishnan Namboothri and Brahmasree Dr.

Sivakaran Namboothri, Manorama Music Heritage Series. Cochin, Phone

0484-2316285.

 

It has the PuruSha sUktam, from the hR^iksamhitaa and Ganasamhita, and

the rudra sUktam. I picked it up in a music store in Cochin.

 

My wife is from Kerala, and I asked my father-in-law to enquire around

about Yajurveda Nabuthiri recordings. He even asked the yajur-veda

paaThashaala principal, and it seems none are available publicly. Too

bad. I was hoping some of our indologists might have recorded them. I

guess not.

 

Sorry, Daniel, the CD is copyrighted and I can't make MP3s and share them.

 

Rama

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The entire samaveda was recorded by SriSankara Sanskrit University in

kaladi, kerala which comes to some 95 hours (70 hours samhitha and 25

hours vedic prayogas like ooham, ooshani). this is available in both

audio and video. Recension obviously is the jaminiya one. Videocds

costs 1000 per cd and audio cds cost 500 per cd. No lose Cds are sold

and it comes as a package of 95 cds :). so tht will be some 95000 INR

:) Cost is high as University does not wants to commercialise this and

should reach only those with academic interests (thatswht i was told)

 

Entire R^ig is available from manoramamusic either online or from

website. Both can be googled out for more information.

Ruling the kerala mode of chanting out, all the 4 vedic chants are

available online, the one that was recorded by Indian Institute of

Scientific Heritage. Its freely downloadable but filesize makes it

important to have a decent net connection

 

 

INDOLOGY , " Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian "

<rama.balasubramanian wrote:

>

> I am sorry I don't have the R^ig CDs with me, so I am not able to

> provide details. But I believe the entire R^ig veda is now available

> from Manorama (my father-in-law emailed me something a while back,

> sorry I can't locate it).

>

> However, here is the saama-veda CD detail:

>

> Saamavedam, Selected Hymns, Manorama Music Heritage Series, Rendered

> by Brahmasree Samavedi Thottam Krishnan Namboothri and Brahmasree Dr.

> Sivakaran Namboothri, Manorama Music Heritage Series. Cochin, Phone

> 0484-2316285.

>

> It has the PuruSha sUktam, from the hR^iksamhitaa and Ganasamhita, and

> the rudra sUktam. I picked it up in a music store in Cochin.

>

> My wife is from Kerala, and I asked my father-in-law to enquire around

> about Yajurveda Nabuthiri recordings. He even asked the yajur-veda

> paaThashaala principal, and it seems none are available publicly. Too

> bad. I was hoping some of our indologists might have recorded them. I

> guess not.

>

> Sorry, Daniel, the CD is copyrighted and I can't make MP3s and share

them.

>

> Rama

>

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Dr. Thrasher,

 

Thanks for the link. I will probably just buy the CD from Smithsonian.

I was in the DC area a while back, wish I had known about this. But,

the Four Vegas-Presley stuff is just too funny :-).

 

I was able to hear a bit of the recording of the Nabudiri Krishna

Yajur Veda chant from the link below. Unfortunately, one of them is

the koTTu, and the other is the ghoSham type of recitation. I am

looking more to a straight chant of the samhita, so that I can compare

the Tamil recitation tradition with the Nambudiri recitation. There is

some work on Staal's book about this, but I'd like to do a deeper

analysis, especially regarding reduplication of syllables.

 

Thanks!

 

Rama

 

On 5/15/07, Allen W Thrasher <athr wrote:

There are recitations from the Sukla and the Krsna YV on the old Folkways

recording " The Four Vedas " <

http://www.folkways.si.edu/search/AlbumDetails.aspx?ID=682 >. Not all of the YV

chanters are identified on the online list of selections, and the program notes

are not mounted there, but at least one of them is named Nambudiripad.

>

> The Smithsonian Institution was given the Folkways archive on condition it

keep the recordings in print perpetually, which it does by printing to order if

things are not in stock.

>

> I looked for used copies on ebay and amazon.com and they both notified me of

no hits and automatically re-searched for Four Vegas and got Elvis etc.

>

> Allen Thrasher

>

> Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D., Senior Reference Librarian

> South Asia Team, Asian Division

> Library of Congress, Jefferson Building 150

> 101 Independence Ave., S.E.

> Washington, DC 20540-4810

> tel. 202-707-3732; fax 202-707-1724; athr

> The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of

Congress.

>

>

>

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Have they referred to the great monumental work AGNI : The Vedic Fire Ritual by

Fritz Staal?

 

 

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Sarath

INDOLOGY

Sunday, May 13, 2007 9:39 AM

[Y-Indology] Re: Nambudiri Yajurveda Recitation

 

 

Project Aksharam (http://www.projectaksharam.org) and Vaidika Vidya Peedham,

Thrissur had documented the entire AGNI performance in March-April 2006. The

documentation includes several hours of Rig, Yajus, and Sama recitations. They

are available for purchase.

 

The project URL is at: http://projectaksharam.org/archives/10

 

thanks

 

Sarath

 

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I think it came (at least in one version) with recorded material on cassette.

 

Valerie J Roebuck

 

 

At 8:45 am -0700 20/5/07, Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian wrote:

>I don't think it comes with any recorded material, does it?

>

>Thanks!

>

>Rama

>

>On 5/17/07, RPJ <<mlbd%40vsnl.com>mlbd wrote:

> >

> > Have they referred to the great monumental work AGNI : The Vedic Fire

> Ritual by Fritz Staal?

 

 

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Thanks RPJ, Valeri and Allen,

 

When I looked through Staal's book, I did not see any cassettes. Perhaps

it's time for me to read this book.

 

Thanks!

 

Rama

 

On 5/21/07, Allen W Thrasher <athr wrote:

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> I comes with two audio cassettes, according to the LOC online record.

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Dear Mr Ramakrishnan Balasubramaniam,

 

Pls specify what exactly you mean by " recorded material " ? Regards, RP Jain

 

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Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian

INDOLOGY

Sunday, May 20, 2007 9:15 PM

Re: [Y-Indology] Re: Nambudiri Yajurveda Recitation

 

 

I don't think it comes with any recorded material, does it?

 

Thanks!

 

Rama

 

On 5/17/07, RPJ <mlbd wrote:

>

> Have they referred to the great monumental work AGNI : The Vedic Fire

> Ritual by Fritz Staal?

>

>

 

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YES INDEED & its Indian list price @ Rs 4000/- ! RP Jain

 

 

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Allen W Thrasher

INDOLOGY

Monday, May 21, 2007 5:10 PM

Re: [Y-Indology] Re: Nambudiri Yajurveda Recitation

 

 

I comes with two audio cassettes, according to the LOC online record.

 

Allen

 

Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D., Senior Reference Librarian

South Asia Team, Asian Division

Library of Congress, Jefferson Building 150

101 Independence Ave., S.E.

Washington, DC 20540-4810

tel. 202-707-3732; fax 202-707-1724; athr

The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of

Congress.

 

>>> Valerie J Roebuck <vjroebuck 05/21/07 2:27 AM >>>

I think it came (at least in one version) with recorded material on cassette.

 

Valerie J Roebuck

 

At 8:45 am -0700 20/5/07, Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian wrote:

>I don't think it comes with any recorded material, does it?

>

>Thanks!

>

>Rama

>

>On 5/17/07, RPJ <<mlbd%40vsnl.com>mlbd wrote:

> >

> > Have they referred to the great monumental work AGNI : The Vedic Fire

> Ritual by Fritz Staal?

 

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