[Advaita-l] Rudram - Vedic references

Shashi raghavadasa at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 14:46:39 CDT 2016


If it's an addition, that's alright, but 
why is it recited with svara accents? I thought svara accents were unique to mantras actually in the Vedic canon, like the rest of Sri Rudra and Sri Chamaka. 

Shashi 

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> On Aug 15, 2016, at 2:40 PM, S Jayanarayanan via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
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> (Reposting this, since for some reason, the previous version didn't come with carriage returns!)
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> Praveen R. Bhat bhatpraveen at- gmail wrote:
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>> Namaste Kartik ji,
>> 
>> Thanks for the references. Where does "namaste astu bhagavan viSveSvarAya mahAdevAya... namonamaH" (chanted after the first anuvAka mostly in the South) occur?
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> AFAIK, they don’t occur in the Veda itself, but are considered to be a “Traditional addition that aids in elucidation of the other verses of the Veda”.
>  
>> 
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>> On 11 Aug 2016 9:44 am, "S Jayanarayanan via Advaita-l" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
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>> An addition:  "mR^ityave svAhA mR^ityave svAhA ..": 10-58-1 taittirIya AraNyaka
>>   > Minor observation about double occurrence of the verse: 
>>   "ye te sahasramayutaM...sarvAnava yajAmahe": 10-57-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka (OR 3-10-8-2 of taittirIya BrAhmaNa)
>>   > Interesting note(s): -- 10-56-1, 10-57-1 and 10-58-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka are all recited towards the end of the Rudram, but not in sequential order like in the Veda!
>>   > 
>>   -- 10-74-1 and 10-75-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka are both recited at the very end, but their order is interchanged in the standard Rudram chanting from their original order in the Veda! That is, recitation order in Rudram is: taittirIya AraNyaka 10-75-1, then 10-74-1 ! 
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>>   >      From: S Jayanarayanan via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita- vedanta.org>
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>>   > Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 3:56 PM
>>   > Subject: [Advaita-l] Rudram - Vedic references
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>>   Here are the verse references of the "Rudram" in the Krishna Yajur-Veda (taittirIya shAkhA), traced back to their original sources:
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>>   The main "rudraprashnaH" occurs in the taittirIya saMhitA 4-5-1-1 to 4-5-11-2:
>>   It starts with, "namaste rudramanyava utota iShave namaH ."
>>   And ends with, "taM vo jambhe dadhAmi ."
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>>   > 
>>   The closing verses have been selected from various miscellaneous sources:
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>>   "tryaMbakaM yajAmahe...mA.amR^itAt.h .": 10-56-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka
>>   "yo rudro agnau yo...namo astu": 5-5-9-3 of taittirIya saMhitA
>>   > 
>>   "tamuShTuhi... namobhirdevamasuraM duvasya": R^ig Veda 5.42.11
>>   "ayaM me hasto...shivAbhimarshanaH":  R^ig Veda 10.60.12
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>>   "ye te sahasramayutaM...sarvAnava yajAmahe": 3-10-8-2 of taittirIya BrAhmaNa
>>   > 
>>   "oM namo bhagavate rudrAya viShNave mR^ityurme pAhi": 10-75-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka
>>   "prANAnAM granthirasi rudro mA vishAntakaH . tenAnnenApyAyasva .": 10-74-1 of taittirIya AraNyaka
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