Re: Pancha Sooktham recitation
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• September 11, 1998
Dear Sri Mani, I have also heard that no part of Vedas can be recited without the Svara etc and that a recitation without regard to these will not only be ineffective but counterproductive. One has to be extremely careful in reciting these and the correct pronunciation, the Svarabedam etc have to be learned at the feet of a qualified Acharya before venturing to recite. For that matter, Azhagiya Singhar in his Kalakshepam used to demonstrate how Ashtakshara and Dvaya Mantras are to be recited. A casual rendering is an insult to the holiest of Mantras contained in the Vedas. But, he used to leave out Charamasloka. Obviously, Charamasloka being from Smriti (being part of Mahabharata) is not subject to such rigours. May be some erudite members can clarify this aspect. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy
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