This study explores the emergence of OM, the Sanskrit mantra and critically ubiquitous "sacred syllable" of South Asian religions. Although OM has remained in active practice in recitation, ritual, and meditation for the last three thousand years, and its importance in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions is widely acknowledged, the syllable's early development has received little attention from scholars. Drawing on the oldest textual corpus in South Asia, the Vedas, I survey one thousand years of OM's history, from 1000 BCE up through the start of the Common Era. By reconstructing ancient models of recitation and performance, I show that the signal characteristic of OM in the Vedas is its multiformity: with more than twenty archetypal uses...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
While music plays a significant role in many of the world’s religions, it is in the Hindu reli...
In several cosmologies around the world, creation came into being from the utterance of the Word. Sp...
In India, music is believed to be as eternal as God. Before the creation of the world —it existed as...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
The short mantra known as Gāyatrī or Sāvitrī (Ṛgveda III 62.10) is one of the most frequently recite...
The Bha¯gavatapura¯na is one of the master-texts of the Sanskritic archive and is the foundational s...
Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
The subject matter of religious language from the perspective of Religious studies is the chief sche...
Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
<p>The use of codified sacred utterances, formulas or hymns called “mantras” is widespread in India....
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
While music plays a significant role in many of the world’s religions, it is in the Hindu reli...
In several cosmologies around the world, creation came into being from the utterance of the Word. Sp...
In India, music is believed to be as eternal as God. Before the creation of the world —it existed as...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
This chapter examines ascetic and meditation practices as borne witness to in the ancient scriptures...
The short mantra known as Gāyatrī or Sāvitrī (Ṛgveda III 62.10) is one of the most frequently recite...
The Bha¯gavatapura¯na is one of the master-texts of the Sanskritic archive and is the foundational s...
Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
The subject matter of religious language from the perspective of Religious studies is the chief sche...
Steven Paul Hopkins here offers a comparative study of the Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil poems compos...
<p>The use of codified sacred utterances, formulas or hymns called “mantras” is widespread in India....
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...