How/where Vedic chants are written down
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Wondering if (a) Vedic chants are written down (I know at least in the remote past they were purely an oral tradition), and (b) where they are written down. I'm wondering if there is anywhere online (like a museum or university website perhaps, or something else) which has ancient Vedic chants written down in some sort of sheet music format or something like that. Or perhaps where might even be modern Vedic chants written down in a format.
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Wondering if (a) Vedic chants are written down (I know at least in the remote past they were purely an oral tradition), and (b) where they are written down. I'm wondering if there is anywhere online (like a museum or university website perhaps, or something else) which has ancient Vedic chants written down in some sort of sheet music format or something like that. Or perhaps where might even be modern Vedic chants written down in a format.
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Wondering if (a) Vedic chants are written down (I know at least in the remote past they were purely an oral tradition), and (b) where they are written down. I'm wondering if there is anywhere online (like a museum or university website perhaps, or something else) which has ancient Vedic chants written down in some sort of sheet music format or something like that. Or perhaps where might even be modern Vedic chants written down in a format.
vedic-chanting
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Wondering if (a) Vedic chants are written down (I know at least in the remote past they were purely an oral tradition), and (b) where they are written down. I'm wondering if there is anywhere online (like a museum or university website perhaps, or something else) which has ancient Vedic chants written down in some sort of sheet music format or something like that. Or perhaps where might even be modern Vedic chants written down in a format.
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Related or a duplicate of Procedures used for preserving the integrity of the Vedas
â Sarvabhouma
4 hours ago
Related or a duplicate of Procedures used for preserving the integrity of the Vedas
â Sarvabhouma
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Related or a duplicate of Procedures used for preserving the integrity of the Vedas
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There is nothing like ancient and modern Vedic chants.
The same pattern is followed throughout generations.
Initially it was only oral tradition and they were perfected by reciting them in various methods which includes repetition of syllables or words or sentences in normal and reverse order.
Later they were penned down as text and to keep its mode of chanting the text is marked with special symbols which indicate the svara (tone/rhythm etc).
There are various authentic Vedic chanting available as audio video and text formats.
For audio you can refer to Sri Prakash Kaushik who is a vedic pundit from South India. There are many sites which have authentic vedic recitation.
For text you can refer to websites like arya samaj as they have vedas in devanagari script and commentaries.
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
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@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
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@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
There is nothing like ancient and modern Vedic chants.
The same pattern is followed throughout generations.
Initially it was only oral tradition and they were perfected by reciting them in various methods which includes repetition of syllables or words or sentences in normal and reverse order.
Later they were penned down as text and to keep its mode of chanting the text is marked with special symbols which indicate the svara (tone/rhythm etc).
There are various authentic Vedic chanting available as audio video and text formats.
For audio you can refer to Sri Prakash Kaushik who is a vedic pundit from South India. There are many sites which have authentic vedic recitation.
For text you can refer to websites like arya samaj as they have vedas in devanagari script and commentaries.
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
1
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
2
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
 |Â
show 2 more comments
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
There is nothing like ancient and modern Vedic chants.
The same pattern is followed throughout generations.
Initially it was only oral tradition and they were perfected by reciting them in various methods which includes repetition of syllables or words or sentences in normal and reverse order.
Later they were penned down as text and to keep its mode of chanting the text is marked with special symbols which indicate the svara (tone/rhythm etc).
There are various authentic Vedic chanting available as audio video and text formats.
For audio you can refer to Sri Prakash Kaushik who is a vedic pundit from South India. There are many sites which have authentic vedic recitation.
For text you can refer to websites like arya samaj as they have vedas in devanagari script and commentaries.
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
1
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
2
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
 |Â
show 2 more comments
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
There is nothing like ancient and modern Vedic chants.
The same pattern is followed throughout generations.
Initially it was only oral tradition and they were perfected by reciting them in various methods which includes repetition of syllables or words or sentences in normal and reverse order.
Later they were penned down as text and to keep its mode of chanting the text is marked with special symbols which indicate the svara (tone/rhythm etc).
There are various authentic Vedic chanting available as audio video and text formats.
For audio you can refer to Sri Prakash Kaushik who is a vedic pundit from South India. There are many sites which have authentic vedic recitation.
For text you can refer to websites like arya samaj as they have vedas in devanagari script and commentaries.
There is nothing like ancient and modern Vedic chants.
The same pattern is followed throughout generations.
Initially it was only oral tradition and they were perfected by reciting them in various methods which includes repetition of syllables or words or sentences in normal and reverse order.
Later they were penned down as text and to keep its mode of chanting the text is marked with special symbols which indicate the svara (tone/rhythm etc).
There are various authentic Vedic chanting available as audio video and text formats.
For audio you can refer to Sri Prakash Kaushik who is a vedic pundit from South India. There are many sites which have authentic vedic recitation.
For text you can refer to websites like arya samaj as they have vedas in devanagari script and commentaries.
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Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
1
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
2
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
 |Â
show 2 more comments
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
1
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
2
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
Awesome, please post links if you have any, google isn't being very kind on finding them. Especially for the text.
â Lance Pollard
6 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
I am just getting a bunch of spam :/
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
1
1
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
@LancePollard i have uploaded respective links in the answer please see them.
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
This is a start, but unfortunately the text on onlineved.com is as an image rather than as Unicode text. I have a follow up question here.
â Lance Pollard
5 hours ago
2
2
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
@LancePollard no its not possible to chant that way. You need to learn the correct chant and pronunciation from a Vedic gurukul or paathshala. Its a long process
â Rakesh Joshi
5 hours ago
 |Â
show 2 more comments
Related or a duplicate of Procedures used for preserving the integrity of the Vedas
â Sarvabhouma
4 hours ago