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Rudra Puja Mantras
by Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
Part of the Mantra Chanting Sound Vibrations (Sanskrit) series
Rudra Puja has been practiced in India since the beginning of time. Shiva means Auspicious. Rudra is a synonym for Shiva that means 'Destroyer of Evil'. Puja means that which is born of fullness. The Vedic scriptures hail the Rudram chants as a method to remove sufferings, attain desires and bestow all round prosperity in one's village.
This book presents the complete Rudra Puja Abhisheka procedure in Sanskrit using clear Devanagari font. Headings are given in English for the performer to follow the text correctly.
The Rudram Verses for the SOUTH INDIAN Krishna Yajur Veda are given with correct Vedic Accents. Care is taken to write the spelling of VISARGA as it is to be chanted, i.e. as visarga or ardha visarga or sakara or repha etc.
The complete mantras for offering Abhisheka, Sankalpam, Pancamrit Snanam, and Laghu Nyasa are given.
Pavamaana Suktam, Alankara and Aarti shlokas after Abhisheka are also given. Durga Suktam, Purusha Suktam, Sri Suktam,
Samana Suktam & Lingashtakam make it complete in every way.
A handy pocket book for use at home or in the temple.
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Since the year 2022, the recommendations of the Unicode consortium regarding Devanagari glyphs, Devanagari Extended glyphs, & Vedic Extensions glyphs have been incorporated by font manufacturers and html eBook readers. So we can see and read the special symbols for Ardha Visarga, Anusvara - candrabindu virama, and the Vedic Accents - svarita, dirgha svarita, etc. all correctly in this eBook.
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Read Aloud Gita IAST
by Ashwini Kumar Aggarwal
Part of the Mantra Chanting Sound Vibrations (Sanskrit) series
The Bhagavad Gita has been chanted and read in homes and workplaces. Children and families love to recite it during festivals and gatherings. It is the discourse that instructs man to realign himself to his duty and responsibility. It is the scripture that creates a strong foundation for implicit faith and concordant action in day-to-day life.
How may we read the Gita? Its verses are written in a meter known as Anushtup Chhanda consisting of 32 syllables each. The traditional way to recite is to pause after 8 syllables. However, the commonly available editions of the Bhagavad Gita do not give any such pause.
This is a Reader that lists all the 700 verses of the Gita with pauses at 8 syllables i.e., at each quarter, in Devanagari to Latin Transliteration using the IAST standard. This makes it very easy for the English reader to quickly learn the proper chanting procedure. The split of the verses is done using Grammar rules of Sandhi as given in the Ashtadhyayi of Panini, a timeless masterpiece on language, word formation and syntax.
The correct method to read the Visarga, and the Avagraha is clearly explained. The Devanagari Alphabet pronunciation key is also supplied.
Thus, it fulfills a basic academic need of individuals, schools or colleges using the Bhagavad Gita in any manner. Most institutes imparting Sanskrit teaching also use the Gita and this book is an apt textbook for the same.
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