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Veda learning journey

Anonymous

IN

qeikY7

No.82

I am thinking of starting my Veda learning journey, we belong to Yajurveda sect

Should I just start from Yajurveda or is there a better chronological order?

Please drop your suggestions and Resources below

Anonymous

IN

X37yju

No.85

Start with Rig Veda imo, everyone reads Vedas in chronological order

Anonymous

IN

i+yx3x

No.159

>>82(OP)

Start with Rig Veda anon, because it makes sense to read and learn them in the same order they were written. If your family had a tradition towards a specific Veda, you can take time to memorise and interpret it by heart.

Reading it in chronological order would be the most sensible choice.

Anonymous

IN

4+NO8p

No.203

>>82(OP)

hh wilson translation of rigveda

Anonymous

ARYA

5+Jy20

No.361

>>82(OP)

I have started looking for some online resources. I would like to update anything that I may find, on that note I would strongly suggest of you have a gotra look into it. Most gotras have a decimated Veda to follow. This is specially true among the Brahmin Varna.

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