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Nārāyaṇa Sūktam. Aghamarṣaṇa Sūktam. Hiranyagarbha Sūktam.

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  • The complete Rigveda Sanskrit Devanagari edition with and withoutsvara marks and searchable text formatis available https://sanskritdocuments.org/mirrors/rigveda/e-text.htm .Rigveda files are presented here in various formats. (ITRANSliterated text (ITX), devanagari postscript (PS), PDF, and devanagari searchableweb pages in Sanskrit 2003 Unicode fonts created using Itranslator 2003 from Omkarananda Ashram. The non-accented texts can be viewed in differentIndian language scripts using aksharamukha complete site web conversion.(Just copy paste the file URL in to the slate and select Devanagari to language of your choice.)
  • The complete Rigveda Sanskrit Devanagari with svara marks is also available at Ulrich Stiehl'shttp://www.sanskritweb.net/rigveda/ mirroredhttp://www.sanskritweb.org/rigveda/.It is the edition of the 'Rigveda Samhita' by Prof. R.L. Kashyap and Prof. S. Sadagopan published in 1998 by the Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture. It is a masterpiece of meticulousness and a gem of Indian Devanagari typography. Each PDF file has been incorporated with searchable feature.
  • A machine encoded text files of the complete Rigveda text in Itrans, unicode Devanagari and Roman are available athttps://sanskritdocuments.org/mirrors/rigveda/and English translations athttp://hindunet.org/saraswati/rigveda/rigvedaskt.htm (based on Saayanaand Wilson) and athttp://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/index.htm (by Ralph T.H. Griffith, 1896).
  • A searchable complete text with word by word as well as full Richa meaning utility is available athttp://flaez.ch/cgi-bin/rv.pl.
  • Aryasamaj, Jamnagar hasonline scanned copies of Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda withSanskrit text and Hindi Bhashya with word to word meanings.Specifically, see the link http://www.aryasamajjamnagar.org/vedang.htmOther links for Aryasamaj literature arearchive.org,http://www.aryamantavya.in/,http://www.vedicgranth.org/, andAryasamaj elibrary.
  • Gayatri Pariwar has another set of online scanned copies of Rigveda, Shukla Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda, and Vedanta darshan with Sanskrit text and Hindi translation, among many other documents.
  • gatewayforindia.com Vedas section has audio of all four Vedas for download. The site aldo gives all the sUktas in Devanagari and IAST display.
  • Rigveda padapAtha with audio for each sUkta is available online at http://www.aurobindo.ru/workings/matherials/rigveda/index.htm
  • Download all four Veda texts and concordance from http://fourvedas.webs.com. The files are taken from Vedicreserve from MUM, Digital Library of India, GRETIL, and elsewhere.
  • Veda Prasar Samiti, formerly Delhi Vedic Trust, provides professionally recorded CDs and cassettes of classical chanting of Vedas.
  • Shri Veda Bhaarti, in hyderabad, a public charitable trust, has prepared an audio DVD of the completeRigveda.
  • Audio MP3 files of all four Vedas are available at http://iishdownloads.info/ on Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage (IISH) site. See 'Vedas - Complete Collection' for links on the top right. All are posted on archive org for online listening and downloads.
  • vedamu.org by Sri Sathya Sai Veda Pratishtan, Hyderabad, India has all Vedas recorded in .wma format in various categories including Samhita, Krama, Ghana. The site is a very good resource for audio as well as Sanskrit related texts. At present, the audioof Sri Rudram Namakam (15m) Chamakam (9m), Manyu Suktam (5m), Purusha Suktam (7m),Sri Suktam (6m), Mantra Pushpam (13m), Laghunyasam are available for download.
  • Rigveda translation of'Vedic Experience' By Professor Raimon Panikkar - one of the finest translations into English. Himalayan Academy published the 1000-page anthology in a special edition in the West, while Motilal Banarsidas produced the Indian edition; reviewed and highly recommended by Vedic Scholars in India. Professor Pannikar made the translation available on the World Wide Web in July 1995. All seven parts of 'Vedic Experience' are on-line.
  • Online complete etext of The Rigveda, A Historical Analysis, by Shrikant G. Talageri, Aditya Prakashan, New Delhi.
  • The Rigveda encoded by Bhagwan Singh is available here in MSWord(in Krutidevatrue type fonts) and in PDF formats.
  • Complete Rigveda at archive.org in compact format.
  • A Hindi translation of Rigveda by Ramgovind Tripath is available online at archive.org. The archive site also holds Rigveda text, Rigveda in German.
  • The site http://www.vedicgranth.org/ has comprehensiveinformation and links related to all Vedas. There are downloadable(in subpages) commentaries, bhAShya, in Gujarati, from Aryasamaj,translated from Swami Dayananda Saraswati's commentaries. See also Online institutions related to Vedicliterature. Virendra Agarwal has compiled Rigveda VedicGranth.Org- RigVed.zip in Excel with classification as follows. 1) All waysof Mantra Numbering - (a) Mandal - Sukta Mantra (b) Ashtak Adhyaya VargaMantra (c) Mandal Anuvaak Mantra, 2) Rishi, 3) Devata, 4) Mantra, 5) Swar,6) The Mantra in Sanskrit with and without accent marks (Unicode text -readable on all computers without downloading sanskrit fonts; copiableanywhere; low space), 6) Mantra Transliteration in English with andwithout accent marks 7) Mantra Pada Path in Sanskrit (very essentialfor correct interpretation) with and without accent marks 8) Mantra PadaPath in English.

    There is a DVD produced of all the books including Veda translations,correspondences, articles, in factcomplete works of Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati. See the pamphlet in PDF and Word DOCwith additional contact details.

  • Tamil translation of all four Vedas is available at http://www.vedicgranth.org/home/the-great-authors/mr-jambunathan. (The pdf files for Vedas are attached at the bottom of the page > Veda . On the right side of each attached file -there is a down arrow. Click to download.) These books are authored by Pandit MR Jambunathan (~20 books in pdf) . They are also available on Scribd.
  • English transliteration of complete Rig Ved with accentuation isavailable at http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/RV/
  • Hindi commentaries on all four Vedas by Jaydev Sharma (235mb) is linked fromhttp://hinduebooks.blogspot.com/2011/03/four-vedas-sanskrit-text-with-hindi.html, also posted on archive.org.
  • Bloomfield's Vedic Concordance printed text is available atarchive.org.An expanded copyrighted text in electronics format by Marco Franceschini is available athttp://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/VedicConcordance/ReadmeEng.html and2005 version site.
  • Delhi Sanskrit Academy has all four Veda downlodable e-books texts in well-formatted manner. In addition, ebooks for Geeta, Sanskrit Vakya Prabodh of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, and Swayameva_Sanskrit_Shikshanam book of conversational Sanskrit are available.
  • Jacob's Upanishad Concordance is at archive.org.
  • A comprehensive project onlineon Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Iliad, and Odyssey in Wikiformat at http://ancientvoice.wikidot.com . The site is developed by JijithNadumuri Ravi. He has also compiled information on Vedas, Mahabharata,Bharatavarsha kingdoms, cities, rivers and their frequency counts in theMahabharata, details of personalities .

sAmaveda

  • Complete Samaveda Sanskrit encoded text without svara marks by Anshuman Pandey is available indifferent formats, namely Encoded text,postscript,PDFUnicode formats. This needs some proofreading. Write to sanskrit at cheerful.com if interested.
  • Jitendra Bansal has independetly encoded complete Samaveda Samhita, kauthuma shAkhA. The files areSamved_Unicode_1875.docxSamved_Unicode_1875.pdfSamved_Index_1875.pdfSamved_Gaytri_Mantr_Sanklan_770.pdfSamved.xlsx, easy for sorting according to devatA, Chanda, svara etc. Use Uttara fonts from http://www.sanskritweb.net/cakram/index.html.They include detailed Vedic svaras markings.

    Jitendra has also compiled all Vedas in an Excel spreadsheetmarked with kANDa, prapAThaka, anuvAka, with list of Chandas.Download Veda Anukriti (fileveda_anukriti.xlsx 10.6Mb). Send your comments and suggestionsfor corrections to Jitendra at jku304 on gmail. The filerequires siddhanta2 fonts prepared by Mihail Bayaryn available at svayambhava.org as Siddhantaand separately Siddhanta Variations Fonts. (Also at siddhantaand Siddhanta Variations).

  • Ganas of the Kauthumas, Samevada, edited by Subramania Sarma, Chennai are available at http://www.sanskritweb.org/samaveda/index.html.
  • The Vedicreserve site has complete text along with many other major Sanskrit literature.
  • Samaveda's 1895 English translation by Ralph T.H. Griffith is available athttp://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/index.htm.
  • Aryasamaj, Jamnagar hasonline scanned copies of Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda withSanskrit text and Hindi Bhashya.Other links for Aryasamaj literature arearchive.org,http://www.aryamantavya.in/,http://www.vedicgranth.org/, andAryasamaj elibrary.
  • Gayatri Pariwar has another set of online scanned copies of Rigveda, Shukla Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda, and Vedanta darshan with Sanskrit text and Hindi translation, among many other documents.
  • gatewayforindia.com vedas section has audio of all four vedas for download.
  • The MP3 audio files of all Vedas are available at http://www.uppathil.net/ along withinformation and texts of Vedic Mathematics, Upanishads, stotras, lectures, and articles.
  • Tamil translation of all four Vedas is available at http://www.vedicgranth.org/home/the-great-authors/mr-jambunathan. These books are authored by Pandit MR Jambunathan (~20 books in pdf) . They are also available on Scribd.

atharvaveda

  • Aryasamaj, Jamnagar hasonline scanned copies of Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda withSanskrit text and Hindi Bhashya.Other links for Aryasamaj literature arearchive.org,http://www.aryamantavya.in/,http://www.vedicgranth.org/, andAryasamaj elibrary.
  • Gayatri Pariwar has another set of online scanned copies of Rigveda, Shukla Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda, and Vedanta darshan among many other documents.

  • Atharvaveda's English translation byMaurice Bloomfield, Sacred Books of the East, volume 42 [1897] isavailable at http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/index.htm.
  • An encoded Sanskrit text in unicode format (words separated as for indologist study) is available at GRETIL andsplit version inTITUS project.Other indology etexts are available at GRETIL and TITUS sites.
  • gatewayforindia.com vedas section has audio of all four vedas for download.
  • The MP3 audio files of all Vedas are available at http://www.uppathil.net/ along withinformation and texts of Vedic Mathematics, Upanishads, stotras, lectures, and articles.
  • Tamil translation of all four Vedas is available at http://www.vedicgranth.org/home/the-great-authors/mr-jambunathan. These books are authored by Pandit MR Jambunathan (~20 books in pdf) . They are also available on Scribd.

yajurveda

  • Aryasamaj, Jamnagar hasonline scanned copies of Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda withSanskrit text and Hindi Bhashya.Other links for Aryasamaj literature arearchive.org,http://www.aryamantavya.in/,http://www.vedicgranth.org/, andAryasamaj elibrary.

  • Gayatri Pariwar has another set of online scanned copies of Rigveda, Shukla Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda, and Vedanta darshan among many other documents.
  • There are 3 samhitas of Krishna Yajurveda namely, Tattiriya, Kathaka and Maitrayani.All links at GRETIL are from TITUS; they have Unicode file of Maitrayi Samhita only -http://gretil.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gret_utf.htm#MaitrS
    The following site owned by Dr. P. Ramanujam (rama@cdac.in) has all Taittiriya files,but they are not available for download. http://www.parankusa.org/KrYajurBrowse.aspx
    A related discussion at Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad (BVP) is athttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/bvparishat/USccD-UqW8g/pEQHONxpHwAJ
    PDF of Yajurveda inTamil is uploaded on archive.org.
  • A portion of Krishna Yajurveda Works (Brahmana and Aranyaka) of the Taittiriya Shakhaedited by Subramania Sarma, Chennai (India) is made available at Ulrich Stiehl's http://www.sanskritweb.net/yajurveda/.

  • The Vedicreserve site has complete text along with many other major Sanskrit literature.
  • Krishna Yajurveda with Swaram at http://yajur.veda.tripod.com/ , consists of many Suktas, Yajurveda texts. A volunteer group has entered large number of sUktas and displayed them in PDF formats for Telugu, Sanskrit(Devanagari), Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, and Tamil scripts, all with vedic swaras or accents. Most of these files posted a long time earlier aretaken down.The team has been correcting the text and isplanning to repost once finalized. Some of these are posted in Google Docs indifferent format as the site yajur.veda.tripod.com is getting updated.
  • The Vedamahasabha has prepared many Vedic texts athttp://vedavms.in/These texts are mostly for advanced users andchanters so one has to watch for broken words.The collection is impressive and comprehensive though.The introduction states that 'The books are not meant for self learningexercise. Veda must be learned through a qualified GURU only. Our Booksare for reading and practicising what has been already taught.' Contactvedavms at gmail.com. The group (initiated by late Mr. YDN Iyer)supports many informal centers for Veda chanting/learning in Mumbai and Chennai vicinity.
  • Find Ajit Krishnan's well preparedcompilation of vaidik mantra and upAsanA texts at yAjushratnAkaram,prasiddhamantrasangraha. Explore his filecabinet for various texts and software utilities on http://www.aupasana.com. He has identifiedvariations in svara markings adopted by others on page xvi.
  • http://www.bharatiweb.com includesmany of the sUktas fromdifferent Vedas. They are formatted nicely in different languages scriptsnamely Devanagari, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu.(The English/Roman representation is not phonetic.)Wish that the Sanskrit words were not broken up inappropriatelywith the intention of helping the 'chanters' and not keepingchallenges for students for scholarly study.The current (July 2014) Sooktam list isAa No Bhadraa,Aghamarshana,Agni,Aksheebyam,Asyavamiya (Suparna),Ayushya,Bhagya,Bhoo,Brahma,Brahmanapati,Bruhaspati,Devi,Devi (Atharvaveda),Durgaa,Durva,Ganapati,Go,Hanumat,Hiranya Garbha,Indra,Manyu,Medha,Mruttikaa,Nakshatra,Narayana,Nasadeeya,Navagraha,Neela,Oshadhi,Pavamana (Punyaha Vachanam),Pratah,Purusha,Purusha (Rigveda),Ratri,Rudra,Samputita Shri,Samvaada,Sanyasa,Saraswati (Rigveda),Saraswati (Yajurveda),Sarpa 1,Sarpa 2,Shri,Sumangala,Tantroktam Devi,Vastu,Vishnu,Vrushabha
  • Srimatham,Australia has compiled many sUktas in a nicely formatted bookletwith Itranslator's Roman+Diacritics fonts and Vedic svaras.It can be improved with original text with anvaya for ease of students.The sUktalist includesbrahma,puruSha,nArAyaNa,viShNu,shrI,bhU,nIlliA,rudra,Ano bhadrAH,Abhaya Mantra,AghamarShaNa,Aikatya,Anna,AyuShya,AyuShya-mantrANi,durgA,sarasvati,hiraNyagarbha,namaH prAchyai disha,nAsadAsiya,rAjA,navagraha,pavamAni,rakShoghna,svasti,sarpa,vAstu,sanyAsa,yama,trisuparNa MantrANi,bhadram vada,agni,gaNapatyatharvashIrShopaniShat,NArAyaNa UpaNiShad,IshAvAsya UpaNiShad,sUrya UpaNiShad.
    Pandit Sri Rama Ramanuja Achari has written many articles and have compiled many useful texts, such as handbook of Vaishnavas, Hindu Iconology, Vaishnava Iconology, Sanskrit tutorials, Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram with English Translation et cetera.
  • Ramesh Natarajan has prepared nicely formatted texts and audio/video (Youtube) clips of Vedic Suktas, Mahanyasam, Devi Mahatmyam, Sundarakandam, Udakashanti, Lalita-Kali sahasranama, Upanishads, Homams with plans to cover many other texts. Ramesh'sChandi Homam is the only recorded complete Homam online.New clips are regularly added so explore the site and bookmark.
  • Yajurveda's English translation byArthur Berriedale Keith [1914] isavailable at http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/index.htm and at http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/yajur_veda_intro.htm. The machine encoded Sanskrit text is available underTITUS project at http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/etcs/ind/aind/ved/yvs/ts/ts.htm. One needs to install the associated font to view the text.
  • There are some audio clips available at these links:https://sanskritdocuments.org/links5_audio.html,1 in devotional section, and 2: Shanti.
  • gatewayforindia.com vedas section has audio of all four vedas for download.
  • The MP3 audio files of all Vedas (including shukla and krishna yajurveda)are available at http://www.uppathil.net/ along withinformation and texts of Vedic Mathematics, Upanishads, stotras, lectures, and articles.
  • Audios of Rigveda, Krishna Yajurveda, Shukla Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharveda at https://vedavichara.com, arranged by Kandam, Ashtakams, Suktas, Parvas et cetera.

    http://panchadravida.com provides popular Vedic hymns Ganesha Vandhanam, Brahmayagnyam, Shri Rudram (Namakam - Chamakam), Purusha Sukta, Brahmayagnyam,Bhagya Suktam, Durga Suktam, Shanti Mantra, andvideos of Brahmayagnyam, Samithadhaanam, Praathah-Madhyaahnikam-Saayam Sandyavandanam

  • Tamil translation of all four Vedas is available at http://www.vedicgranth.org/home/the-great-authors/mr-jambunathan. These books are authored by Pandit MR Jambunathan (~20 books in pdf) . They are also available on Scribd.

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  • ITX PDF UNIC- dhanurveda (translation)

General Vedic Information

  • Vaidika vyakhyana mala (Volume 1) - Satwalekar, Shripad Damoda, four parts
  • Unicode Standard 4.0 (2003) does not support accentedVedic texts.Only two Vedic accents were defined by the Unicode consortium, whereasapproximate 50Vedic accents/characters/svaras would be required for encoding the variousVedic texts. See Vedic Code Set (vedic.pdf) in http://tdil.mit.gov.in/pchangeuni.htmand 29 Samaveda accents listed in http://www.sanskritweb.de/sans99sv.pdf.

    The set of Vedic Svara codes for copmuter implementation are grouped in http://tdil.mit.gov.in/VedicCodeSetOct02.pdf.

    A tabulated list of various Vedic Accents, vaidik svara chinha compilation1, 2,compiled from unicode.org and CDAC. (It is compiled in devanagari by Jitender Bansal. )

  • Embodying the vedas Traditional vedic schools of contemporary Maharashtra research article by Borayin Maitreya Larios, Universität Heidelberg. Study of 25 Vedapathashalas.
  • Vedic Archives at https://sites.google.com/site/gurukulam4vedas/home Gurukulam at Dombivali. This has well prepared PDF files of
    • Ashirvada and Prayer Mantras in chronological order 832k
    • Book1-UdaShanti and ShantiJapa 756k
    • Book2-Mahanyasam and Rudrakramam 758k
    • Book3-Aaranyam,Upanishad and Ghanam 1609k
    • Book4-Achidram and Ashwamedham 5110k
    • Book5-Sotrams 1791k
    • Complete Devi Bhagvatam in English 2280k
    • Pradosha Pooja Vidhi in Tamil 10121k
    • Pradosha Pooja Vidhi in Sanskrit 4387k
    • Ganam Sanskrit Version 278k
    There are also audio clips of some sUktas.
  • A list of Veda Pathashala, a traditional Vedic schools, is provided in vedapathashala.
  • jaTA maNiH savyAkhyA jaTAmaNirnAma lakShaNaM, Jatamani is a lakShaNa grantha of the Taittiriya Shakha of Krishna Yajurveda. (Needs proofreading and corrections.) Read an overview of the text.
  • Collection of Vedic texts with svara/accents are prepared for students of Shri M K Sivanat Lakshmi Sabha Gruha. GMES High School Stilt, Vile Parle (East). The volumes are compiled by Shri N K Venkitaraman nkv.nvr at gmail.com. The content of volumes are listed here
    1. SUDARSHANA MANTRAM,GANAPATHI PRARTHANA,SARASWATHI PRARTHANA,GANPATYATHARVA SHERSHAM,UDAKASHANTI
      • Nakshatra Vaakyam,Swahaagaram,SHANTIJAPAM,Vedadaya,Rakshognam,Aapyaa,Pavamana Sooktam,Vaastoshpada Mantram,Varuna Sooktam,Brahma Sooktam,Vishnu Sooktam,Rudra Sooktam,Durga Sooktam,Shree Sooktam,Bhoo Sooktam,Bhagya Sooktam,Mrityu Sooktam,Aayushya Sooktam,Navagruha Sooktam,Dikhpaalaka,Nakshatra Vaakyam,Swahaagaram,Pancha Shanti,Namakam,Chamakam,Purusha Sooktam,Uttara Narayanam,Maha Narayanam,Nachiketam,Mruta Sanjeevani Sooktam,Hrichaam Praachi,Saptakanta 1 st Panchati,Ashtakatraya 1 st Panchati,Katake 1 st Panchati,Aaranyake 1 st Panchati,Ghosha Shanti,Oshadi Sooktam,Medha Sooktam,Neela Sooktam,Sarpa Sooktam,Eikamatya Sooktam,Swasti Sooktam
      VARUNA JAPAM,JAYAADI HOMAM,POORNAAHUTI,DHOOPA DEEPA UPACHARA (200p)
    2. mahAnyAsam,
      • Kalasha Pratishtapana Mantra,Prathamonyasa,Dashanganyasa,Panchaganyasa,Hansa gayatri Strotram,Dikhsamputanyasa,Shodashanga Roudrikaranam,Aatma Raksha,Shivasankalpam,Purusha Sooktam,Aprathiratam,Pratipoorusham,Twamagne Rudro(a)nuvakam,Panchanga Japam,Saashtanga Namaskaram,Laghunyasa
      ShoDashoapachAra pUjA, rudranAmatrishatI, rudraprashna, shivAShTottarashatanAmAvalI, rudra kramam, chamaka kramam, rudradIpArAdhanA mantrAH, shiva dhUpa upachAra mantram. (216p)
    3. Navagraha StotramAaditya HrudayamAruna Prasna ( Soorya Namaskaram)UPANISHADSheekshavalliAnandavalliBriguvalliMahanarayana UpanishadAashirvadam and GhanamVishnu Sahasranama StotramLalita Sahasranama Stotram
    4. Taittiriya Brahmana :Achidram,Ashwamedham -1,Ashwamedham -2,Katakam -1,Katakam -2,Katakam -3 (228p)
    5. Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram,Vishnu Sahasranama Namavali,Vishnu Ashtotharashata Namavali,Lalita Sahasranama Stotram,Lalita Sahasranama Namavali,Lalita Ashtotarashata Namavali,Lalita Ashtotarashatanama Divya Stotram,Lalita Ashtotarashatanama Divya Namavali,Lalita Trishadi Stotram,Lalita Trishadi Namavali,Lakshmi Ashtotarashatanama Stotram,Lakshmi Ashtotarashatanama Namavali,Kanakadhara Stotram,Shyamala Dandakam,Shri Subramanya Bhujangam,Shri Yoga Meenakshi Stotram,Shri Annapoorna Stotram,Matruka Pushpamala Stotram
    Contact Shri N K Venkitaraman nkv.nvr at gmail.com for well prepared PDF files.
  • Vedic Heritage Portal initiated at Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India is available at http://vedicheritage.gov.in. It contains ' Introduction and structure of the Vedas including Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda. Recitations / chanting (Veda Paath) of Vedic Samhita practiced in different parts of the country with accent and variations. Recording of eminent scholars for creating awareness and propagation of the Vedic wisdom with their relevance in present day. Textual details of Vedic Samhitas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, Upanishads and Vedangas etc. available in the form of manuscripts and published books. Vedic Rituals based on Shrauta Sutras, in audiovisual format. List of Vedic Scholars and Vedic Learning Centers.'

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  • Shree Kallaji Vedic Vishvavidyalaya, Kalyanlok, Nimbahera. Distt. Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, University Documentary
  • TV9 Gujarat - Glimpse of Vedic Patshala of ancient India,Amreli.
  • Kalady: The Triumph of Faith Over Time, birthplace of Shankaracharya (1:32 hr). See also 33rd Jagadguru of Sringeri, Sri Sacchidananda Shivabhinava Narasimha Bharati Mahaswamiji who established Shankara Jayanti at Kalady. (Presentation in Sanskrit by Jagadguru Bharathi Theertha.)
  • http://www.jagadgurus.org/ Explore biographies, audio and video clips.
  • vidya bharathi saanga veda patashala, Vidya Bharathi Saanga Paripalana Sabha, Melmangalam, Theni District, Tamil Nadu, http://vedasurabhi.org
  • Greatness of the Vedic Knowledge, Perfect Science, Parts1,2,3,4,5, and6
  • Rudram Abhishekam, Art of Living Foundation with Sri Sri Ravishankar, record crowd, 1 hour 6 minutes. See also Maha Shivratri Rudra Puja by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar March 2nd 2011 3 4 2011 , Surya Vyapini, and other extraordinary programs conducted by The Art of Living Foundation participants.
  • Videos of Veda Chanting lessons. 'Through the kind facilitation of the South-East Region, a Veda Teacher who taught Veda Chanting in Bhagawan's schools, Damarik Sai, is coming to Trinidad early in February and March to teach Vedas to all interested. There will be 45 sessions each lasting 45 minutes over the two month period. Centre Chairman requested to spread this information to all devotees.'
  • Veda Pathasala And Greatness Of Vedas, presentation of scholars in TeluguParts 1,2,3,4. See other informative videos on Sanatana Dharma in the video playlist sanatanadharma123.
  • Attend to tutorial of Rudram chanting with text at Sri Sathya Sai Books and Publications Trust.
  • Great Lecture on Vedas, Veda Sammelan 2012, Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation (SVBF), Stroudsburg, PA. Lecture with recitation demonstration. See video gallery of SVBF.
  • OM Charitable Trust in Chennaiholds competition for chanting between Vedic Pathashalas students to promotelearning. See some videos KalaKendraChannel, namely Vedic Quiz,Vedic Delight,Vedic Parayanam and Telent Show,Inter-Patashala Vedic Competition,Pada Pooja amidst Vedic chanting, Vedas and Shastras, Sanskrit Drama & Guest Lecture et cetera almost all more than an hour long each.
  • Time Wellness has released both their video DVDs of The Complete Vedas - Part 1 and Part 2 about four hours each. It does not have the recitation of complete Vedas.Times Wellness video channel has provided manyvideos related to Yoga, Mudras, Anti-Aging Yoga, Workouts et cetera.