The North Indian tradition follows Shukla Yajur Veda and the chants for Abhisheka are called Rudri or Rudrashtadhyayi, i.e. eight chapters. These are from Shukla Yajurveda Vajasaneyi Madhyandina Samhita chapters 16 and 18. This book has been accordingly designed for crisp and clear readability of the Sanskrit mantras. Special attention is given to:
Accuracy of the text from the original scriptures
Devanagari conjuncts are clearly typed
Accents on Devanagari text are correctly placed
Many a time Sandhis have been spaced so that visibility of the words is enhanced
Enunciation of Sanskrit letters is as per Vedic chanting, especially that of visarga and anusvara. Thus in initial verse is written as to indicate that the anusvara is to be uttered as "gum".
Pluta vowel written as for long chant, e.g.,
A simple English translation of the Sanskrit text has been given at headers so that one may understand and connect better. And admire the magnificent heights attained by the men of yore.
Contains:
Initial Mantras
Sankalpam verses
Panchamrit Snanam verses
Ganapati Atharvashirsha
Rudri verses with Svara.
Latin Transliteration of Rudri. om namaste rudra manyava utota isave namah
Rudri verses without svara.
Additionally contains helpful notes in many places.
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This book has been written with correct Vedic Sanskrit accents and matras using the latest Vedic Sanskrit font conforming to Unicode 14.0 standard. The Shukla Yajurveda symbols for Devanagari, Vedic Extensions and Devanagari Extended have been correctly typed.
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