This sacred compilation, Rigveda Sukta Sangrahah – Part 1, is a shining effort by a devoted student of the Vedic tradition. The book gathers together selected sūktas from the Rigveda Saṃhitā for daily Pārāyaṇa (recitation) — a practice that uplifts the heart and purifies the mind.
Each sukta chosen here carries deep spiritual resonance and practical relevance for daily life. The arrangement is simple, clear, and true to the spirit of the original Vedic rhythm, making it convenient even for regular seekers to include in their daily study or prayer.
For those who wish to stay connected to the ancient vibrations of the Veda-mantras, this book becomes not just a text, but a spiritual companion. Personally, I find it immensely beneficial in my daily recitation and contemplation.
The author deserves appreciation for this noble service — preserving, organizing, and presenting Vedic wisdom in a way that sustains our timeless tradition. May his devotion to the Veda continue to inspire many more such sacred works in the future.
Customer reviews
1 review for Rgveda sukta sangrahah
This sacred compilation, Rigveda Sukta Sangrahah – Part 1, is a shining effort by a devoted student of the Vedic tradition. The book gathers together selected sūktas from the Rigveda Saṃhitā for daily Pārāyaṇa (recitation) — a practice that uplifts the heart and purifies the mind.
Each sukta chosen here carries deep spiritual resonance and practical relevance for daily life. The arrangement is simple, clear, and true to the spirit of the original Vedic rhythm, making it convenient even for regular seekers to include in their daily study or prayer.
For those who wish to stay connected to the ancient vibrations of the Veda-mantras, this book becomes not just a text, but a spiritual companion. Personally, I find it immensely beneficial in my daily recitation and contemplation.
The author deserves appreciation for this noble service — preserving, organizing, and presenting Vedic wisdom in a way that sustains our timeless tradition. May his devotion to the Veda continue to inspire many more such sacred works in the future.
— Vaiswanara
Write a customer review