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The ancient Indian Sanskrit epic the Ramayana was composed some time between the first and fifth centuries BCE. As is the case with most ancient literature firmly rooted in the oral tradition, precise dating is problematic. Traditionally attributed to the sag...
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Ramayana, Book 1 by Ralph T H Griffith #audiobook
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00:22:11.036 : :02 - Bk1 Cantos 3-7
00:45:49.014 : :03 - Bk1 Cantos 8-11
01:09:58.029 : :04 - Bk1 Cantos 12-15
01:36:40.000 : :05 - Bk1 Cantos 16-20
02:00:47.025 : :06 - Bk1 Cantos 21-26
02:35:02.041 : :07 - Bk1 Cantos 27-32
03:10:38.012 : :08 - Bk1 Cantos 33-37
03:30:18.018 : :09 - Bk1 Cantos 38-42
03:55:02.034 : :10 - Bk1 Cantos 43-46
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Hymn 14 Viśvedevas. Rig-Veda Book 1 Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896]
The Visvedevas (Sanskrit: विश्वेदेवाः) ( viśve-devāḥ "all-gods") are the various Vedic gods taken together as a whole. In the Rigveda a number of hymns are addressed to them, including (according to Griffith) 1.89, 3.54-56, 4.55, 5.41-51, 6.49-52, 7.34-37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 8.27-30, 58, 83 10.31, 35, 36, 56, 57, 61-66, 92, 93, 100, 101, 109, 114, 126, 128, 137, 141, 157, 165, 181.
RV 3.54.17 addresses them as headed by Indra,
This is, ye Wise, your great and glorious title, that all ye Deities abide in Indra. (trans. Griffith)
The dichotomy between Devas and Asuras is not evident in these hymns, and Devas are invoked together with Asuras such as Mitra and Varuna.
Though a large number of devas are named in the Rig Veda only 33 devas are counted, eleven each of earth, space and heaven. In ...
published: 30 Sep 2018
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The Rig Veda (2/3) ❤️ By Ralph T. H. Griffith. FULL Audiobook
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The Rig Veda is a collection of ancient Indian hymns that are considered to be the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. The book is divided into ten mandalas, or books, and contains 1028 hymns in total. The hymns are written in Vedic Sanskrit and are dedicated to various gods and goddesses. The Rig Veda is an important source of information about the early Vedic civilization, and it provides insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the time.
Ralph T. H. Griffith was an English Indologist who translated the Vedas into English. His translation of the Rig Veda is based on the six-volume Sanskrit edition by Max Müller. Griffith's translation is considered to be one of the most accurate and faithful translations of the Rig Veda. He a...
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The Texts of the White Yajurveda 💖 By Ralph T. H. Griffith. FULL Audiobook
The Texts of the White Yajurveda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The White Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures. It is a collection of hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals. The book is translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith, an English Indologist who was among the first Europeans to translate the Vedas into English. The book was published in 1899 by E.J. Lazarus and Company.
The book is divided into two parts: the Samhita and the Brahmana. The Samhita contains hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals, while the Brahmana contains explanations and interpretations of the Samhita. The book is written in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language.
The Samhita is further divided into two parts: the Kanda and the Prapathaka. The Kanda contains hy...
published: 21 Jan 2024
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The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith White Yagur 23
This is my presentation of The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith: Texts of the White Yajurveda Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith: Adhyaya 23.
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The Vedas The Samhitas Translated Ralph T.H. Griffith Arthur Berriedale Keith White Yagur 18.46-77
This is my presentation of The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith: Texts of the White Yajurveda Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith: Adhyaya 18.46-77.
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Ramayan Book 4 by Ralph T H Griffith #audiobook
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The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith Arthur Berriedale Keith: Rigveda 1.172-185
This is my presentation of The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith: The Hymns of The Rigveda Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith: The Rigveda 1.172-185.
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The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith: Preface Wh Y
This is my presentation of The Vedas: The Samhitas Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith and Arthur Berriedale Keith: Texts of the White Yajurveda Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith: Preface.
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The ancient Indian Sanskrit epic the Ramayana was composed some time between the first and fifth centuries BCE. As is the case with most ancient literature firmly rooted in the oral tradition, precise dating is problematic. Traditionally attributed to the sage Valmiki, and composed in rhyming couplets, it is one of the two great Indian epics (the other being the Mahabharata); consequently it is known and revered not just throughout the Indian subcontinent but also in South-East Asian countries as well, including Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia - indeed wherever Hindu culture became established.
It relates the tale of a Prince of Ayodhya, Rama, and recounts the various episodes of his exile and subsequent return. The narrative follows Rama's quest and rescue mission, bringing home his beloved Sita from the clutches of the demon king of Lanka, Ravana, aided by an army of monkeys. While the basic story involves palace politics and battles with demon tribes, it is also infused with ethics, philosophy, logic and notes on duty.
In the Mahabharata, characters are presented with all their human follies and failings; the Ramayana by contrast leans towards an ideal state of things. For instance, Rama is the ideal son and king, Sita the ideal wife, Hanuman the ideal devotee, Lakshman and Bharat the ideal brothers, and even Ravana, the demon villain, is not entirely despicable. This translation, by Ralph T. H. Griffith, first published in 1870, was the first complete English version and has retained its initial reputation as an outstanding achievement - as much for its literary as its scholastic qualities.
There are six Books or Khandas (a seventh which is sometimes included is generally regarded as a much later addition) containing some 24,000 verses which, as with the original, are presented in rhyming couplets. This makes the Ramayana of a similar length to the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and there are a handful of occasions when, to avoid repetition, Griffith inserts a prose précis.
Curiously he declined to translate The Glory of Uma followed by The Birth of Kartikeya in Book 1 on the grounds that it might offend the sensibility of his contemporaries! As one commentator remarked, Griffith was sometimes reluctant to ‘show much leg.' In this case, the ‘offending' verses have been newly translated for this Ukemi recording by Anwesha Arya, and delightful they are too!
The Ramayana and its stories have been part of the cultural life and language of the…
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The ancient Indian Sanskrit epic the Ramayana was composed some time between the first and fifth centuries BCE. As is the case with most ancient literature firmly rooted in the oral tradition, precise dating is problematic. Traditionally attributed to the sage Valmiki, and composed in rhyming couplets, it is one of the two great Indian epics (the other being the Mahabharata); consequently it is known and revered not just throughout the Indian subcontinent but also in South-East Asian countries as well, including Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia - indeed wherever Hindu culture became established.
It relates the tale of a Prince of Ayodhya, Rama, and recounts the various episodes of his exile and subsequent return. The narrative follows Rama's quest and rescue mission, bringing home his beloved Sita from the clutches of the demon king of Lanka, Ravana, aided by an army of monkeys. While the basic story involves palace politics and battles with demon tribes, it is also infused with ethics, philosophy, logic and notes on duty.
In the Mahabharata, characters are presented with all their human follies and failings; the Ramayana by contrast leans towards an ideal state of things. For instance, Rama is the ideal son and king, Sita the ideal wife, Hanuman the ideal devotee, Lakshman and Bharat the ideal brothers, and even Ravana, the demon villain, is not entirely despicable. This translation, by Ralph T. H. Griffith, first published in 1870, was the first complete English version and has retained its initial reputation as an outstanding achievement - as much for its literary as its scholastic qualities.
There are six Books or Khandas (a seventh which is sometimes included is generally regarded as a much later addition) containing some 24,000 verses which, as with the original, are presented in rhyming couplets. This makes the Ramayana of a similar length to the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and there are a handful of occasions when, to avoid repetition, Griffith inserts a prose précis.
Curiously he declined to translate The Glory of Uma followed by The Birth of Kartikeya in Book 1 on the grounds that it might offend the sensibility of his contemporaries! As one commentator remarked, Griffith was sometimes reluctant to ‘show much leg.' In this case, the ‘offending' verses have been newly translated for this Ukemi recording by Anwesha Arya, and delightful they are too!
The Ramayana and its stories have been part of the cultural life and language of the…
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Published on: October 28, 2019
ISBN: 9781004133925
Duration: 43 hr, 30 min
Genres: Poetry / General
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Ramayana, Book 1 by Ralph T H Griffith #audiobook
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01:09:58.029 : :04 - Bk1 Cantos 12-15
01:36:40.000 : :05 - Bk1 Cantos 16-20
02:00:47.025 : :06 - Bk1 Cantos 21-26
02:35:02.041 : :07 - Bk1 Cantos 27-32
03:10:38.012 : :08 - Bk1 Cantos 33-37
03:30:18.018 : :09 - Bk1 Cantos 38-42
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Hymn 14 Viśvedevas. Rig-Veda Book 1 Translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896]
The Visvedevas (Sanskrit: विश्वेदेवाः) ( viśve-devāḥ "all-gods") are the various Vedic gods taken together as a whole. In the Rigveda a number of hymns are addr...
The Visvedevas (Sanskrit: विश्वेदेवाः) ( viśve-devāḥ "all-gods") are the various Vedic gods taken together as a whole. In the Rigveda a number of hymns are addressed to them, including (according to Griffith) 1.89, 3.54-56, 4.55, 5.41-51, 6.49-52, 7.34-37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 8.27-30, 58, 83 10.31, 35, 36, 56, 57, 61-66, 92, 93, 100, 101, 109, 114, 126, 128, 137, 141, 157, 165, 181.
RV 3.54.17 addresses them as headed by Indra,
This is, ye Wise, your great and glorious title, that all ye Deities abide in Indra. (trans. Griffith)
The dichotomy between Devas and Asuras is not evident in these hymns, and Devas are invoked together with Asuras such as Mitra and Varuna.
Though a large number of devas are named in the Rig Veda only 33 devas are counted, eleven each of earth, space and heaven. In later Hinduism, they form one of the nine ganadevatas (along with the Adityas, Vasus, Tushitas, Abhasvaras, Anilas, Maharajikas, Sadhyas, and Rudras). According to the Vishnu Purana, they were the sons of Vishvā, a daughter of Daksha, enumerated as follows: 1. Vasu 2. Satya 3. Kratu 4. Daksha, 5. Kala 6. Kama 7. Dhrti 8. Kuru 9. Pururavas 10. Madravas, with two others added by some, 11. Rocaka or Locana, 12. Dhvani Dhuri
Sometimes it is unclear whether a reference to vishve-devas refers to all Devas collectively, as in the Rigveda, or to the specific group as enumerated in the Puranas.
According to Manu (iii, 90, 121), offerings should be made daily to the Visvedevas. These privileges were bestowed on them by Brahma and the Pitri as a reward for severe austerities they had performed on the Himalaya.
The Visvedevas are the most comprehensive gathering of gods. They answer to the concern that no divinity should be omitted from praise.
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The Visvedevas (Sanskrit: विश्वेदेवाः) ( viśve-devāḥ "all-gods") are the various Vedic gods taken together as a whole. In the Rigveda a number of hymns are addressed to them, including (according to Griffith) 1.89, 3.54-56, 4.55, 5.41-51, 6.49-52, 7.34-37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 8.27-30, 58, 83 10.31, 35, 36, 56, 57, 61-66, 92, 93, 100, 101, 109, 114, 126, 128, 137, 141, 157, 165, 181.
RV 3.54.17 addresses them as headed by Indra,
This is, ye Wise, your great and glorious title, that all ye Deities abide in Indra. (trans. Griffith)
The dichotomy between Devas and Asuras is not evident in these hymns, and Devas are invoked together with Asuras such as Mitra and Varuna.
Though a large number of devas are named in the Rig Veda only 33 devas are counted, eleven each of earth, space and heaven. In later Hinduism, they form one of the nine ganadevatas (along with the Adityas, Vasus, Tushitas, Abhasvaras, Anilas, Maharajikas, Sadhyas, and Rudras). According to the Vishnu Purana, they were the sons of Vishvā, a daughter of Daksha, enumerated as follows: 1. Vasu 2. Satya 3. Kratu 4. Daksha, 5. Kala 6. Kama 7. Dhrti 8. Kuru 9. Pururavas 10. Madravas, with two others added by some, 11. Rocaka or Locana, 12. Dhvani Dhuri
Sometimes it is unclear whether a reference to vishve-devas refers to all Devas collectively, as in the Rigveda, or to the specific group as enumerated in the Puranas.
According to Manu (iii, 90, 121), offerings should be made daily to the Visvedevas. These privileges were bestowed on them by Brahma and the Pitri as a reward for severe austerities they had performed on the Himalaya.
The Visvedevas are the most comprehensive gathering of gods. They answer to the concern that no divinity should be omitted from praise.
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The Rig Veda (2/3) ❤️ By Ralph T. H. Griffith. FULL Audiobook
The Rig Veda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The Rig Veda is a collection of ancient Indian hymns that are considered to be the oldest sacred texts of ...
The Rig Veda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The Rig Veda is a collection of ancient Indian hymns that are considered to be the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. The book is divided into ten mandalas, or books, and contains 1028 hymns in total. The hymns are written in Vedic Sanskrit and are dedicated to various gods and goddesses. The Rig Veda is an important source of information about the early Vedic civilization, and it provides insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the time.
Ralph T. H. Griffith was an English Indologist who translated the Vedas into English. His translation of the Rig Veda is based on the six-volume Sanskrit edition by Max Müller. Griffith's translation is considered to be one of the most accurate and faithful translations of the Rig Veda. He also produced translations of other Sanskrit literature, including a verse version of the Ramayana and the Kumara Sambhava of Kalidasa.
The Rig Veda is a complex work that is difficult to summarize in a few words. However, some of the key themes of the book include the creation of the universe, the nature of the gods, and the importance of ritual sacrifice. The hymns in the Rig Veda are written in a poetic style and are often highly symbolic. They provide insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the early Vedic civilization.
The Rig Veda is an important work of literature that has had a profound impact on Indian culture and religion. It is still widely read and studied today, and it continues to inspire scholars and spiritual seekers around the world. If you are interested in learning more about the Rig Veda, I would recommend reading Ralph T. H. Griffith's translation, which is widely regarded as one of the best translations available .
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The Rig Veda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The Rig Veda is a collection of ancient Indian hymns that are considered to be the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. The book is divided into ten mandalas, or books, and contains 1028 hymns in total. The hymns are written in Vedic Sanskrit and are dedicated to various gods and goddesses. The Rig Veda is an important source of information about the early Vedic civilization, and it provides insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the time.
Ralph T. H. Griffith was an English Indologist who translated the Vedas into English. His translation of the Rig Veda is based on the six-volume Sanskrit edition by Max Müller. Griffith's translation is considered to be one of the most accurate and faithful translations of the Rig Veda. He also produced translations of other Sanskrit literature, including a verse version of the Ramayana and the Kumara Sambhava of Kalidasa.
The Rig Veda is a complex work that is difficult to summarize in a few words. However, some of the key themes of the book include the creation of the universe, the nature of the gods, and the importance of ritual sacrifice. The hymns in the Rig Veda are written in a poetic style and are often highly symbolic. They provide insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the early Vedic civilization.
The Rig Veda is an important work of literature that has had a profound impact on Indian culture and religion. It is still widely read and studied today, and it continues to inspire scholars and spiritual seekers around the world. If you are interested in learning more about the Rig Veda, I would recommend reading Ralph T. H. Griffith's translation, which is widely regarded as one of the best translations available .
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The Texts of the White Yajurveda 💖 By Ralph T. H. Griffith. FULL Audiobook
The Texts of the White Yajurveda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The White Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures. It is a co...
The Texts of the White Yajurveda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The White Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures. It is a collection of hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals. The book is translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith, an English Indologist who was among the first Europeans to translate the Vedas into English. The book was published in 1899 by E.J. Lazarus and Company.
The book is divided into two parts: the Samhita and the Brahmana. The Samhita contains hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals, while the Brahmana contains explanations and interpretations of the Samhita. The book is written in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language.
The Samhita is further divided into two parts: the Kanda and the Prapathaka. The Kanda contains hymns and mantras that were used in specific Vedic rituals, while the Prapathaka contains hymns and mantras that were used in general Vedic rituals.
The book is a valuable resource for scholars of Hinduism and Vedic rituals. It provides insight into the ancient Hindu religion and the rituals that were performed during that time. The book is also useful for those who are interested in learning about the history of India and its culture.
In conclusion, The Texts of the White Yajurveda is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Hinduism, Vedic rituals, or the history of India. The book provides a detailed account of the hymns and mantras used in Vedic rituals and is a must-read for scholars of Hinduism.
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00:08:15 Book I
00:18:43 Book II
00:29:17 Book III
00:40:52 Book IV
00:51:27 Book V
01:05:18 Book VI
01:16:07 Book VII
01:31:06 Book VIII
01:48:09 Book IX
02:00:12 Book X
02:10:22 Book XI
02:28:25 Book XII
02:50:37 Book XIII
03:05:15 Book XIV
03:17:16 Book XV
03:32:59 Book XVI
03:47:25 Book XVII
04:07:13 Book XVIII
04:24:34 Book XIX
04:43:57 Book XX
05:00:38 Book XXI
05:17:43 Book XXII
05:29:48 Book XXIII
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05:50:09 Book XXV
06:02:25 Book XXVI
06:07:53 Book XXVII
06:16:19 Book XXVIII
06:30:05 Book XXIX
06:43:56 Book XXX
06:51:17 Book XXXI
06:55:12 Book XXXII
06:58:28 Book XXXIII
07:17:03 Book XXXIV
07:29:04 Book XXXV
07:32:49 Book XXXVI
07:36:41 Book XXXVII
07:41:55 Book XXXVIII
07:48:41 Book XXXIX
07:52:50 Book XL
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The Texts of the White Yajurveda. By Ralph T. H. Griffith. Full Audiobook
The White Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures. It is a collection of hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals. The book is translated by Ralph T. H. Griffith, an English Indologist who was among the first Europeans to translate the Vedas into English. The book was published in 1899 by E.J. Lazarus and Company.
The book is divided into two parts: the Samhita and the Brahmana. The Samhita contains hymns and mantras that were used in Vedic rituals, while the Brahmana contains explanations and interpretations of the Samhita. The book is written in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language.
The Samhita is further divided into two parts: the Kanda and the Prapathaka. The Kanda contains hymns and mantras that were used in specific Vedic rituals, while the Prapathaka contains hymns and mantras that were used in general Vedic rituals.
The book is a valuable resource for scholars of Hinduism and Vedic rituals. It provides insight into the ancient Hindu religion and the rituals that were performed during that time. The book is also useful for those who are interested in learning about the history of India and its culture.
In conclusion, The Texts of the White Yajurveda is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Hinduism, Vedic rituals, or the history of India. The book provides a detailed account of the hymns and mantras used in Vedic rituals and is a must-read for scholars of Hinduism.
More: White Yajurveda, Ralph T. H. Griffith, Vedas
Vājasaneyā saṃhita, Vājasaneyīsaṃhitā, Hindu canonical text
Sanskrit, Hymns, Mantras
Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda
Atharvaveda, Brahmanas, Aranyakas
00:00:00 Preface
00:08:15 Book I
00:18:43 Book II
00:29:17 Book III
00:40:52 Book IV
00:51:27 Book V
01:05:18 Book VI
01:16:07 Book VII
01:31:06 Book VIII
01:48:09 Book IX
02:00:12 Book X
02:10:22 Book XI
02:28:25 Book XII
02:50:37 Book XIII
03:05:15 Book XIV
03:17:16 Book XV
03:32:59 Book XVI
03:47:25 Book XVII
04:07:13 Book XVIII
04:24:34 Book XIX
04:43:57 Book XX
05:00:38 Book XXI
05:17:43 Book XXII
05:29:48 Book XXIII
05:40:05 Book XXIV
05:50:09 Book XXV
06:02:25 Book XXVI
06:07:53 Book XXVII
06:16:19 Book XXVIII
06:30:05 Book XXIX
06:43:56 Book XXX
06:51:17 Book XXXI
06:55:12 Book XXXII
06:58:28 Book XXXIII
07:17:03 Book XXXIV
07:29:04 Book XXXV
07:32:49 Book XXXVI
07:36:41 Book XXXVII
07:41:55 Book XXXVIII
07:48:41 Book XXXIX
07:52:50 Book XL
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