Lecture Series on Veda Topics
Dear Patrons and Well wishers,
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We are continually striving to improve the quality and content. This page has been created to link Videos with English Audio.
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Veda VMS Team
We are continually striving to improve the quality and content. This page has been created to link Videos with English Audio.
We look forward to your continuous support. Kindly Subscribe to the Channel. We plan to cover all Veda Articles in our Site over a period of time to help Veda learners at various stages of learning. Kindly provide feedback through the Comments in You-Tube or write to vedavms@gmail.com.
First Section
This is the first introduction Video on VEDAVMS in English. Gives insight into our work and challenges we face; | |
Continued from Part 1. Sharing more information; requesting your feedback and participation | |
This is an overview on various aspects of Vedas; to be supplemented with further reading by Viewers. | |
Continued from Part 1 above | |
Continued from Part 2 above | |
Briefly the contents of Krishna Yajur Veda are explained for a learner | |
Second part that explains angas and upAngas of Veda | |
Some brief aspects of Women and their place in Vedas | |
brief aspects of what our scriptures prescribe and current trends | |
Discusses briefly how the four varnas are seen and the professions as described in Vedas. | |
Five types of Paatams in Krishna Yajur Veda - SamhitA, Pada, Krama, JatA and Ghana; how Vedas have been protected | |
Gives a brief idea of Basic studies done in PaataShala and further advance studies |
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