
Vedic Chant
Vedic chant refers to the ancient oral recitation of the Vedas, which are sacred scriptures of India composed in Sanskrit. These chants involve precise pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation, believed to preserve spiritual and oral tradition. Practitioners often follow strict pronunciation rules, emphasizing pitch and timing, to maintain the texts' sacred power and accuracy. The chants serve religious rituals, meditation, and scholarly study, helping to transmit spiritual knowledge across generations. Vedic chanting is regarded as both a spiritual discipline and a form of preserving linguistic and cultural heritage through disciplined, melodious recitation.