The Pupil approaches Father and asks him to explain the nature of Brahman. He (Pupil) is given the formal definition, and is asked to supply the content by his own reflection.
That from which these beings are born (Purush), That in which when born they live (Prakruti), and that into which they enter at their death, IS Brahmana.
What is this reality that conforms this account?
Then the pupil steps up to arrive at the answer after eliminating answers such as matter, life, mind, consciousness..
@69BieberHole69 this is true. these chants have been used since the pre idus civilisation till time immemorial. it is said that om is the sound of the universe.
In this part.. Sage bhrigu goes to his father Varuna and asks him the source of everything . His father tells him to meditate and find out.. The whole bhriguvalli is the answers that sage bhrigu comes up with for this question..
@ritaturner What Veda is this chanting from? Do you have the CD name for this recording? I am interested in buying it. Again, very nice Veda chanting and nicely done video!
@kleanchap Thank you! I think this is from a collection by Ananth (may be from Sathya Sai group). There is further information about it, given by someone if you browse through the comments to this video.
@kleanchap : The above verses are from Krsna Yajur Veda. Yajur Veda in general can be divided into two categories: Krsna Yajur Veda and Sukla Yajur Veda. Taittiriya Sakha of the Krsna Yajur Veda is the most popular recension in South India. Most of the famous Suktas and Mantras such as Rudram/Chamakam, Purusha Suktam (most commonly heard version), Sri Suktam, Narayana Suktam, Medha Suktam etc feature in this Sakha.
The following is the chants from the third chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad (Brigu Valli), the first 2 being Seeksha Valli and Ananda Valli. This Upanishad appears in the Aranyaka section of Krsna Yajur Veda.
The following is the chants from the third chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad (Brigu Valli), the first 2 being Seeksha Valli and Ananda Valli. This Upanishad appears in the Aranyaka section of Krsna Yajur Veda.
can u please tell me whether i can listen to vedic chanting daily at home.though i dont know much about this but i feel a good vibration when i listen to this.
This is from the Vedic Chanting album "Ananth" released by Sri Sathya Sai Students at Puttaprthi. There are 2 volumes. This is from vol2 which containsL
Wonderful! Marvelous! This humble seeker of Brahman cannot adequately express his admiration and gratitude for this presentation that has been made with dedication, dexterity, and diligence. May I request for a similar presentation (if feasible) of Ishavasya Upanishad and excerpts from Shukla Yajur Veda and Ishavasya Upanishad Thank You & God Bless You. dhirgayushman cha saubhagyavan bhava, yashasvi, tejasvi, sreyasvi bhava ! (I am 80 yrs)
Thanks for your comment. Yes wouldn't it be good to have a full translation? I can commission it. I must find someone with a good background in vedas and sanskrit.
The Pupil approaches Father and asks him to explain the nature of Brahman. He (Pupil) is given the formal definition, and is asked to supply the content by his own reflection.
That from which these beings are born (Purush), That in which when born they live (Prakruti), and that into which they enter at their death, IS Brahmana.
What is this reality that conforms this account?
Then the pupil steps up to arrive at the answer after eliminating answers such as matter, life, mind, consciousness..
satishcbd 1 month ago
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The final answers being Spiritual freedom, Anandam,the ecstasy of fulfilled existence is the ultimate principle.
satishcbd 1 month ago
really.. awesome..... great ... !!!!
bhushandear 1 month ago
Don't know which is which, but from the few comments I read, looks like the vid is not correctly labeled.
I am thankful for the vid and I am (trying) learning any thing and would like to learn the right stuff.
One loveritaturner
yesinfinity 2 months ago
This is not Veda. This is Taittriya Upanishad - third Chapter - Brighu Valli. From Vedas have emerged Upanishad.
Please name the video properly - it is misleading!
edutrainer 5 months ago
i hear these chants come from about the time the wheel was discovered, is this true?
69BieberHole69 5 months ago
@69BieberHole69 this is true. these chants have been used since the pre idus civilisation till time immemorial. it is said that om is the sound of the universe.
yonanamsa 2 months ago in playlist Hindu-MantrasVeda-Chants
Thanks for uploading, a very nice and a beatiful video to see and listen :)
Hats off for a job well done.
kiran1081 5 months ago
kindly correct the name to Upanishads' chanting
else its the recordings perfect
buchaipl 5 months ago
Who the hell would dislike this????
Pristine4ever 5 months ago
great
MyAmitdwivedi 9 months ago
thanks for posting, very nice video, and chants.
ChaiTea100 10 months ago
my appreciation! grateful to you! thank you!
mbhurtel 10 months ago
I could listen to this for hours ~ it also brings me right back to India, wonderful.
Thank you.
arunachala1 10 months ago
In this part.. Sage bhrigu goes to his father Varuna and asks him the source of everything . His father tells him to meditate and find out.. The whole bhriguvalli is the answers that sage bhrigu comes up with for this question..
SamuraiDexter 11 months ago 3
Very nice Veda Chanting! Where is the Veda Chanting - Part 2 or 3 or 4...? I looked in your videos but did not find any.
kleanchap 1 year ago
Very Veda Chanting! Where is the Veda Chanting - Part 2 or 3 or 4...? I looked in your videos but did not find any.
kleanchap 1 year ago 2
@kleanchap Sorry! I was planning to upload two or three more of these.
I haven't yet got around to it :)
ritaturner 1 year ago
@ritaturner What Veda is this chanting from? Do you have the CD name for this recording? I am interested in buying it. Again, very nice Veda chanting and nicely done video!
kleanchap 1 year ago
@kleanchap Thank you! I think this is from a collection by Ananth (may be from Sathya Sai group). There is further information about it, given by someone if you browse through the comments to this video.
ritaturner 1 year ago
@kleanchap : The above verses are from Krsna Yajur Veda. Yajur Veda in general can be divided into two categories: Krsna Yajur Veda and Sukla Yajur Veda. Taittiriya Sakha of the Krsna Yajur Veda is the most popular recension in South India. Most of the famous Suktas and Mantras such as Rudram/Chamakam, Purusha Suktam (most commonly heard version), Sri Suktam, Narayana Suktam, Medha Suktam etc feature in this Sakha.
rsbullz 1 year ago
@rsbullz
rsbullz 1 year ago
Awesome Rita. thanks for uploading. Very refreshing...
seshakiran 1 year ago
Awesome! Very devine!
kleanchap 1 year ago
The following is the chants from the third chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad (Brigu Valli), the first 2 being Seeksha Valli and Ananda Valli. This Upanishad appears in the Aranyaka section of Krsna Yajur Veda.
rsbullz 1 year ago
@rsbullz Thank you for this information. God bless and peace to you sir ! For someone to be so young and knowledgeable is rare indeed !
ritaturner 1 year ago
The following is the chants from the third chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad (Brigu Valli), the first 2 being Seeksha Valli and Ananda Valli. This Upanishad appears in the Aranyaka section of Krsna Yajur Veda.
rsbullz 1 year ago
try to put the translations please.
sansatharva 1 year ago
i am a veda student, i like this very much
TheSubbaramu 1 year ago
can u please tell me whether i can listen to vedic chanting daily at home.though i dont know much about this but i feel a good vibration when i listen to this.
ndta6 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
please tell me which cd/album this version is from
krishsb 1 year ago
this make person power ful, energtic, and peace ful.
mohnishyoga 1 year ago
In my heart...
Peace, Peace, Peace.
Healing Peace for all who suffer.
Namaste'
NancyLovesONE 2 years ago
sahdu sahdu sahdu
souzona 2 years ago
this is bhrigu valli - from taittiriya upanishad
VenkBrox 2 years ago
Mind comes to a peaceful rest, thank you for this
savimash 2 years ago
wonderful work. hats off to all those who involved in this work. love to know the meaning.
vinodmuzik 2 years ago
wheres the proof of gods or god?
lolhaha99 2 years ago
You will see it when you die, guaranteed.
blrmallu 2 years ago
in yourself, go outside, take care of a tree and watch how grows, thats your proof
MrFirsito 1 year ago
Thank you so much. Can you please tell the name of CD/mp3 album which has this chanting. Jai sri ram.
akhattri 2 years ago
@akhattri PLEASE ALSO TELL ME WHICH CD/ALBUM THIS IS FROM!?!?!?!
krishsb 1 year ago
@akhattri PLEASE ALSO TELL ME WHICH CD/ALBUM THIS IS FROM!?!?!?!
krishsb 1 year ago
@krishsb
This is from the Vedic Chanting album "Ananth" released by Sri Sathya Sai Students at Puttaprthi. There are 2 volumes. This is from vol2 which containsL
Vol2: Ganapathy Prathana, Shikshavalli, Anandavalli, Bhruguvalli, Namakam, Chamakam and Kshama Prarthana.
The CD may be available at Puttparthi Stores.
lprasai 1 year ago
Although i cant understand most of it But it still sounds so peaceful and relaxing.
10x 4post.
tomandjerry2007 2 years ago
Wonderful! Marvelous! This humble seeker of Brahman cannot adequately express his admiration and gratitude for this presentation that has been made with dedication, dexterity, and diligence. May I request for a similar presentation (if feasible) of Ishavasya Upanishad and excerpts from Shukla Yajur Veda and Ishavasya Upanishad Thank You & God Bless You. dhirgayushman cha saubhagyavan bhava, yashasvi, tejasvi, sreyasvi bhava ! (I am 80 yrs)
venkatramshrinivas 2 years ago 16
Amazing, listening to it assist well with my mind's concentration.
Stay well.
stasiakmateusz 2 years ago
Excellent.
nsajja 2 years ago
Excellent... exactly what I was looking for..
YellowPrabhu 2 years ago
Excellent Vedic chant.Can someone plz point me to the lyrics of these verses.Thank you
doraabs 2 years ago
Thank you!!!!
menakafer 2 years ago
Thanks for this Ved chanting video. It would be nice that meaning is also 'displayed' so that we all could understand the meaning of these verses.
vkagarwaldxb 3 years ago 6
Thanks for your comment. Yes wouldn't it be good to have a full translation? I can commission it. I must find someone with a good background in vedas and sanskrit.
ritaturner 3 years ago
ommmmmmmm
tinaslynn 3 years ago