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THE ART OF VEDIC CHANTING | ||
By Howard Crosthwaite Inspired by the UNESCO announcement in 2003 which declared Vedic Chanting to be an intangible heritage of humanity, Howard’s book is a handbook for both teachers and students, providing a comprehensive guide to the rules of Vedic Chant and the texts of a large variety of chants in Romanised script. How to purchase this book: |
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THE BHAGAVAD GITA: |
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By Howard Crosthwaite In my first book, The Art of Vedic Chanting, I wrote: “Eventually, and this may take some time, it is time to move on to the chanting of the Vedic texts – the Upaniñat and perhaps in the future, the Gåtã.” It had been my ambition for some time to be able to chant the Bhagavad Gita and on a visit to my teacher, Radha Sundararajan, in Chennai, a few years ago, I asked her to teach me the Gita. It was only then that I learned that there was no printed version of a notated Gita. Radha’s own copy was in the Sanskrit script (Devanãgari) on which she herself had marked the notations after listening to her own teacher, TKV Desikachar. It was then that I decided to produce this book in order for others to be given the opportunity to chant this great work. How to purchase this book: Book Launch & signing 8th November 2014 |
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A Repertoire of Vedic Chanting |
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Recorded by Howard Crosthwaite An 80 minute CD recording of 20 well-known Vedic Chants. |
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