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Udgitha may be: a
division of the
Samaveda historically chanted in
Vedic ritual by the...
- literally, "one Om-maker", and an
epithet of God in Sikhism. (see below).
Udgītha (उद्गीथ);
meaning "song, chant", a word
found in
Samaveda and
bhasya (commentaries)...
-
recommendation that "let a man
meditate on Om". It
calls the
syllable Om the
udgitha (उद्गीथ, song, chant), and ****erts that the
significance of the syllable...
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describe a
debate between three men
proficient in
Udgitha,
about the
origins and
support of
Udgitha. The text
summarizes their discussion as, What is...
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Upanishad says that one
cannot know
Brahman except by
knowing Vayu as the
udgitha (the
mantric syllable om).
American Indologist Philip Lutgendorf says,...
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commentaries by
Skandasvamin (pre-Sayana,
roughly of the
Gupta period),
Udgitha (pre-Sayana), Venkata-Madhava (pre-Sayana, c. 10th to 12th centuries) and...
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attains immortality (Shvetashvatara
Upanishad Verse V.1).
Dahara Vidyā,
Udgitha Vidyā and
Madhu Vidyā are the
synthetic way
whereas the
analytic way is...
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Brahmin to
receive this knowledge. Pravāhana Jaivali, who was well-versed in
udgitha, held that the
Universe exhibits at
every stage the
principle of sacrifice...
- in the
Vedic Tradition. The
syllable is
sometimes referred to as the "
Udgitha" or "pranava mantra" (primordial mantra); not only
because it is considered...
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possession of the Brahmins.
Pravahana Jaivali, who was well-versed in
udgitha, held that the
Universe exhibits at
every stage the
principle of sacrifice...