Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Samveda - Ralph T H Griffith

Samveda

By: Ralph T H Griffith

Paperback | 30 April 2012

Sorry, we are not able to source the book you are looking for right now.

We did a search for other books with a similar title, however there were no matches. You can try selecting from a similar category, click on the author's name, or use the search box above to find your book.

The Samaveda, or Veda of Holy Songs, third in the usual order of enumeration of the three Vedas, ranks next in sanctity and liturgical importance to the Rgveda or Veda of Recited praise. Its Sanhita, or metrical portion, consists chiefly of hymns to be chanted by the Udgatar priests at the performance of those important sacrifices in which the juice of the Soma plant, clarified and mixed with milk and other ingredients, was offered in libation to various deities. The Collection is made up of hymns, portions of hymns, and detached verses, taken mainly from the Rgveda, transposed and re-arranged, without reference to their original order, to suit the religious ceremonies in which they were to be employed. In these compiled hymns there are frequent variations, of more or less importance, from the text of the Rgveda as we now possess it which variations, although in some cases they are apparently explanatory, seem in others to be older and more original than the readings of the Rgveda. In singing, the verses are still further altered by prolongation, repetition and insertion of syllables, and various modulations, rests, and other modifications prescribed, for the guidance of the officiating priests, in the Ganas or Song-books. Two of these manuals, the Gramageyagdna, or Congregational, and the Aranyagana or Forest Song-Book, follow the order of the verses of part I, of the Sanhita, and two others, the Uhagana, the Uhyagana, of Part II. This part is less disjointed than part I, and is generally arranged in triplets whose first verse is often the repetition of a verse that has occurred in part I. There is no clue to the date of the compilation of the Samaveda Hymns, nor has the compiler's name been handed down to us. Such a manual was unnecessary in the early times when the Aryans first came into India, but was required for guidance and use in the complicated ritual elaborated by the invaders after their expansion and settlement in their new homes.

More in Hindu Sacred Texts

Bhagavad Gita : A New Translation - Stephen Mitchell
The Bhagavad Gita : A Walkthrough for Westerners - Jack Hawley

RRP $39.99

$31.99

20%
OFF
Paths to God : Living the Bhagavad Gita - Ram Dass

RRP $35.00

$28.75

18%
OFF
The Bhagavad Gita : Penguin Classics - Laurie L. Patton

RRP $26.99

$22.99

15%
OFF
Explorations in Indic Traditions : Theological, Ethical, and - James D. Ryan
The Heart of Awareness : A Translation of the Ashtavakra Gita - Thomas Byrom
The Upanishads : Large Print Edition - Eknath Easwaran

RRP $43.95

$42.75

Ka : Penguin Modern Classics - Roberto Calasso
Bhagavad Gita : Vintage spiritual classics - B S Miller
Sakuntala : Texts, Readings, Histories : Texts, Readings, Histories - Romila Thapar
Bhagavad Gita, A New Translation : A New Translation - George Thompson
The Rigveda : A Guide - Stephanie Jamison

RRP $308.00

$223.75

27%
OFF