Rātrī Sūktam

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From the Ṛgveda, this hymn celebrates Ratri’s association with darkness, depicted as a nurturing aspect, where she provides rest and rejuvenation to all beings. Ratri’s symbolism goes beyond the physical night; she represents the cyclical nature of existence, where darkness precedes light, and rest precedes activity.

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Course objectives

At the end of this course, you will:

  1. Learn to recite the Rātrī Sūktam from the Ṛgveda.
  2. Explore some differences between Kṛṣṇa Yajur Veda and Ṛgveda recitation.
  3. Understand the significance of this hymn.

 

Your Course Includes

Workbook

Text in English transliteration, Devanāgari and meaning of verses.

Audio exercises

Additional audio exercises to practice in small sections for effective learning.

Feedback

Please note that the self-paced course does not include any homework or feedback by the instructor. It is a completely self-paced course. You will be able to join any live practice event organised for the students who have studied this course.