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Hardcover The Vedic Experience: Mantrama~njari: An Anthology of the Vedas for Modern Man and Contemporary Celebration Book

ISBN: 0520028546

ISBN13: 9780520028548

The Vedic Experience: Mantrama~njari: An Anthology of the Vedas for Modern Man and Contemporary Celebration

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This anthology collects the most crucial texts of the Indian Sacred Scriptures - in all more than 500 - newly translated into contemporary English. Dr. Pabikar's principle has been to select and place... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Joining Life's Celebration.

We have all heard of the Vedas. We know that the Vedic Canon comprises a huge body of literature handed down orally in India since ancient times. Many of us have heard that it is made up of four collections - the Rigveda, Atharva Veda, Yajurveda, and Samaveda - along with adjacent treatises such as the Brahmanas and Aranyakas. These books undoubtedly exist, written in an inaccessible language, published in large and expensive scholarly editions, and tucked away in obscure libraries. Although we may have run into a translated excerpt or two, for many of us the whole subject has a musty and forbidding air, and we probably concluded long ago that it's something best left to scholars as quite irrelevant to to we moderns. But a few minutes spent with Dr Panikkar's superb anthology will show us how wrong we are. Dr Panikkar is a remarkable man, not only for his incredible scholarship - he is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, with many significant publications to his credit - but remarkable also for his honesty. He points out that modern man is a diminished man. Despite the superficial excitements of our high-tech world, life for most has become a flat, stale, and joyless thing. It is joyless because we have forgotten what life is supposed to be, and Dr Panikkar hopes by means of this book to shift our perception of things to a different register, to put us back in touch with realities by reawakening in us something of the joy and wonder in life which was felt by those early and vigorous peoples who sang the Vedas. The Vedic songs represent the most amazing celebration of life that has ever been created. And although Dr Panikkar's book is certainly scholarly, it was not written primarily for scholars, or even for persons with a special interest in things Indian. It was written for all of us. Its only requirement is that you be human. The book wasn't even written to be read, for each of the beautifully translated texts Dr Panikkar has given us is a Mantra or meditation. We are supposed to soak in them, assimilate them, and preferably even recite them aloud along with others in a group. They are a means whereby all of us, no matter of what race or persuasion, can come together and join again in a joyous celebration of life and our shared humanity, and of the glorious universe we live in. And I think you will find that they do work. Here is an example of their fine quality as captured in the translator's wonderfully lucid English: "Now Dawn with her earliest light shines forth, beloved of the Sky, Fresh from her toilet, conscious of her beauty, she emerges visible for all to see. Dawn, Daughter of Heaven, lends us her lustre, dispersing all shadows of malignity, Arousing from deep slumber all that lives, stirring to motion man and beast and bird, This maiden infringes not the Eternal Law, day after day coming to the place appointed" (pages 164-65). The book represents an enormous labor of love. D
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