Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 Can any one help me! Hello, I was looking for a transliterated copy of The Arthava-Veda, so that I could pronounce the sanskrit. Do you know where to find one? If not, what do you think my best bet would be in order to chant the Veda in a form that I could read? ie. transliteration? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2001 Report Share Posted July 18, 2001 ATHARVAVEDA, 2 Vols. Translated by Acharya Vaidya Nath Shastri. Sanskrit & English. $30.00 ATHARVAVEDA, 2 Vols. (In Sanskrit and Hindi). Khem Karan Das Trivedi. set. $30.00 ATHARVAVEDA. Bibek Debroy & Dipavali Debroy. pap. $3.95 ATHARYA VEDA SAMHITA, 2 Vols. William Dwight Whitney. Set. $49.00 ATHARVA VEDA SAMHITA: Sanskrit Text Transliteration and Translation, 5 vols. Satya Prakash Sarasvati and Satyakam Vidyalankar. set. $120.00 In USA, available at Nataraj Books 7073 BROOKFIELD PLAZA, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 E-MAIL: nataraj Phone: (703) 455-4996 Fax: (703) 912-9052 In India, it should be available at Motilal Banarasidas Publishers Private Ltd., 41, U A Bungalow road, Jawahar nagar, Delhi 110 007 advaitin, "sidha" <sidha@d...> wrote: > Can any one help me! > Hello, I was looking for a transliterated copy of The Arthava-Veda, so that > I could pronounce the sanskrit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2001 Report Share Posted July 18, 2001 Hari Om Siddharthaji: Namaste, Ideally, Vedas Chanting can't (shouldn't) be done by just using tranliterated copy. The solution to this problem is listening to cassette tapes along with the transliterated copy of the Vedas. Fortunately, Delhi Vedic Trust, a non-profit association registered in New Delhi in 1990, is aiming to preserve the traditions of Vedic literature by creating a library of vocal renderings of the Vedas in various classical styles: To provide research facilities for students and scholars To provide English translations and transliterations Delhi Vedic Trust (a non-profit association) is making available cassette-recordings of the four Vedas. Several donors had taken advantage of the opportunity. For Information, contact: http://www.ahista.com/dvt/vedchant.html Those interested in hearing the sacred VEDAS - either the ones of their specific choice or all of them - will have an opportunity to do so at their convenience and in their homes. The following recordings are presently available. SHUKLA YAJUR VEDA 27 Cassettes SAMA VEDA 12 Cassettes RIG VEDA 27 Cassettes ATHARVA VEDA 14 Cassettes All recordings are in cassettes of 90 minutes duration each The recordings have all been done in studios using professional high quality modern equipment. Recitations are in authentic classical style by specialist Veda- Parayanamdars trained under the Guru- sishya tradition. Contact Shri A. Krishnan "Sruthi" 2A Rajaji Street, Renganagar, Srirangam - 620 006 Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu - India Phone : 0091 431-432274, 431548 / Fax : 0091 431-432053 / E-Mail : dvt Good Luck, Ram Chandran advaitin, "sidha" <sidha@d...> wrote: > Can any one help me! > Hello, I was looking for a transliterated copy of The Arthava-Veda, so that I could pronounce the sanskrit. > > Do you know where to find one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2001 Report Share Posted July 19, 2001 Dear Rama Chandran Ji, I just don't know how to thank you for the information about the Veda cassettes. I'm greatly enchanted to hear this. I wish you many many thanks from the deepest depth of my heart, thank you very very much, Siddhartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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