Dyotak Vedashastra of invaluable culture


- The Samaveda is the smallest of the four Vedas in terms of shape. Yet his reputation is paramount. Especially in the Gita, Lord Krishna has shown his predominant greatness by saying 'Samvedadasmi of Vedas'.

From time immemorial, India has received the title of Jagat Guru. Forever guided the whole world through prominent culture and religion. The foundation of culture and religion is the Rig Veda, the most famous scripture in the world. What is the real duty of human beings in the world? At the same time socio-politics, politics, economy etc. have also been introduced neatly. So that worldly human life may be happily transcended. Apart from this, the science on which the western countries are feeling so proud. Its origin can only be traced back to the Rig Veda and if it is said that the original inspiration for the modern upliftment is the gift of the Vedas! So there is no exaggeration in that. The Rig Veda elaborates on the basic principles of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, astronomy, astrology, geography, chemistry, geology, metallurgy, ancient sciences, physiology, psychology, etc.

The Samaveda is the smallest of the four Vedas in terms of shape. Yet his reputation is paramount. Especially in the Gita, Lord Krishna has shown his predominant greatness by saying 'Samvedadasmi of Vedas'. In Chhandogya, Samveda as well as Pushpam Vakya have shown their importance similar to the flowers of Vedic literature. The Samaveda is the essence of all the other three Vedas, though smaller in terms of cleaver. The main purpose of the Samaveda is to collect the best, sentimental, melodious and musical hymns worthy of worship! His study directs the supreme spiritual sentiments of the Vedic sages. They have been punished only for human beings. They also benefit. Devotion to the Samaveda in the stream of interesting poetry immediately becomes the purest, purest, purest and purest of human instincts. God is experienced by carefully studying and meditating on the subtle intentions of His mantras. The mantras of the Samaveda are a mine of priceless gems. The deeper we go into it, the more we will be able to acquire the priceless gem of knowledge.

- Laljibhai G. Manvar

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