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Rigveda Samhita - 9 Volumes Set - Hindi | Pt. Ramgovind Trivedi/ Hindu Vedas Book For Vedic Study

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Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan

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"With the timeless gem, the Rigveda Samhita, set out on a holy trip through heavenly wisdom."

♦ Rigveda Samhita is the subject of the book's introduction:

The Rigveda Samhita is the earliest and most revered of the four Vedas, serving as the cornerstone of Hindu spiritual practice and Vedic literature. It provides significant knowledge into early rituals, cosmic truths, and the philosophical core of ancient India, with over a thousand hymns devoted to different deities. This revered work, which reflects the thoughts of sages who saw the world with clarity and dedication, serves as a cornerstone of the Hindu holy book.

♦ The story of the Rigveda Samhita:

This Rigveda Samhita edition compiles the fundamental hymns written by ancient rishis (seers) that celebrate and conjure up natural forces such as Agni (fire), Indra (rain and war), Surya (sun), and others. It is a key component of the Hindu Vedas book and the source from which other writings, such as the Upanishads, developed.

Readers can explore the rhythmic verses and symbolic meanings rooted in early Vedic culture through careful translation and contextual commentary. This Vedic literature book bridges the poetic past with spiritual inquiry and cosmic understanding as a component of sacred Vedic literature.

The Rigveda Samhita is not a typical storybook, but rather a magnificent spiritual and poetic tale that portrays the sacred conversation between humanity and the universe. Thought to have been written more than 3,000 years ago, it is the oldest and most significant of the four Vedas, serving as the basis for all Vedic literature and Hindu philosophy.

The Rigveda's "story" is told through 1,028 hymns (suktas) written in ancient Vedic Sanskrit by rishis (sages) and organized into ten books, or mandalas. Recognizing them as holy manifestations that direct life on Earth, these songs were sacred appeals to the forces of nature, including Agni (fire), Indra (rain god and warrior), Varuna (cosmic order), Surya (sun), Vayu (wind), and others.

According to the Rigveda, there was a time when people were in awe of the wonders of the cosmos. Their prayers for rain, light, health, strength in battle, harmony, and wealth are described in the hymns. By doing this, they established a spiritual framework that respected truth (ṛta), cosmic order, sacrifice (yajna), and gratitude.

The Rigveda, which contains a wealth of riches, skillfully lays the groundwork for the philosophical study that would later flourish in the Upanishads. Its verses raise questions such as "Who created the universe?" and "What is the soul?" demonstrating that even in antiquity, people sought to comprehend the meaning of existence.

The Rigveda Samhita is thus more than just a collection of hymns; it is the holy tale of humanity's first search for the divine, a poetic link between the planet and the sky, and the everlasting voice of the Hindu Vedas book that still directs seekers today.

♦ The Reasons for Reading or Using the Book:

   1. The Basis of Vedic Knowledge:

The Rigveda Samhita is the earliest and most reliable of the Hindu holy books. Reading it gives you a direct link to the foundations of Hindu culture, rituals, and philosophy. The foundation of all Hindu sacred texts, it marks the beginning of the huge field of Vedic literature.

   2. Intellectual and Spiritual Development:

The Rigveda's hymns are full of symbolism and religious fervor. They promote contemplation on nature, creation, cosmic order, and the divine. Readers gain insight into the enduring truths explored further in the Upanishads by studying the Rigveda, which makes it a useful tool for both contemplation and higher thought.

   3. Historical and Cultural Importance:

You can get a firsthand look at ancient Indian culture—its beliefs, way of life, ideals, and connection to the environment—in this text. It is a timeless legacy of human thought since it preserves the knowledge of sages who handed it down verbally for centuries.

   4. Deeper Scriptures Gateway:

The Upanishads and other subsequent holy writings are based on the Rigveda. Starting with the hymns and ideas presented in the Rigveda helps one gain a deeper and more insightful understanding of the Upanishads.

   5. Relevance and Universal Themes:

The Rigveda Samhita, in spite of its antiquity, tackles timeless issues such as truth, peace, harmony, and the quest for meaning. Anyone on a path of personal development, regardless of their religious or philosophical beliefs, may still benefit from its messages today.

"Rigveda Samhita is not just a book, but a timeless key to the eternal truth. Own this sacred scripture and awaken your inner seeker."

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