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Vedamantram

vEda literally means Knowledge.

vEda dhvani (Sound of the vEda ) gives peace of mind when listened with reverence and renders the mind fit for contemplation.

The audio files on this site present you the Knowledge as discovered by the vEdic R^iShis (Seers). shruti (right intonation) is extremely important for the recitation of the vEda. Please do not attempt to learn the mantras from the audio without the guidance of a qualified guru, since a mantra by definition should only be recited according to the right shruti. However, feel free to learn the stotras as they are not bound by shruti.

vEda mantras have been passed down orally for more than 6,000 years without any change, either in their intonation or the content. The vEdas are the basis for the world’s oldest and continuous civilization arising out of bhAratavarSha (India).

Please listen to these very sacred mantras with a clean body and a pure mind to enhance your spiritual progress.

Introduction to the Vedas (in telugu)
Shanti Mantram
Mahanyasam - Part 1
Mahanyasam - Part 2
Arunam
Narayana Suktam
Rudra Namakam Chamakam (fast without music)
Rudra Namakam Chamakam (slow with music)
Rudra Ghanam Anuvakam - 1
Rudra Ghanam Anuvakam - 2
Durga Suktam (fast without music)
Bhoo Suktam
ShrI Suktam (without phala shruti and with music)
ShrI Suktam (with phala shruti and without music)
Purusha Suktam
Ghanam
Punita Stotram
Taittiriya Brahmana Mantra
Taittiriya Upanishad – Shiksha Valli
Taittiriya Upanishad – Brahmananda Valli
Taittiriya Upanishad – Bhrigu Valli
Atharvashirsha - Ganapati Upanishad
Manyu Suktam
Nakshatra Malika Mantram
Durga Suktam (slow with music) (NEW)
Sanusvara Prashna (a.k.a Sunnala Pannam) (NEW)
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