Mr. Hart,Mahabharata's  'Shantiparva ( 210/19)  specifically mentions 
the Apaurasheya " nature of the Vedas.
" Hrrishaya MantraDrashtarO   Na tu Bedasya Kartaro" Na Kaschid 
Veda Karta cha VedaSmarta Chaturbhuja".
SayanaAcharya's commentary on Vedas, too, reflects an identical view
"Josya niswashitam Veda jo VedabhyaAkhilam Jogot. "....
I apologise for my inability to type in Sanskrit.
Any further elucidation/ correction  on the above would be highly 
beneficial.
RegardsAlakendu Das

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Sent: Fri, 20 Oct 2023 03:04:48 
To: Indology List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Whitney and doubling of "ch"


 Well, perhaps not entirely apauruṣeya. See the RV:
ए॒तं ते॒ स्तोमं॑ तुविजात॒ विप्रो॒ रथं॒ न धीरः॒ स्वपा॑ अतक्षम् ।यदीद॑ग्ने॒ 
प्रति॒ त्वं दे॑व॒ हर्याः॒ स्व॑र्वतीर॒प ए॑ना जयेम ॥ ५.००२.११
On Oct 19, 2023, at 12:13 PM, alakendu das via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Mr. Spier,
What we have learnt from Indological studies, Vedas were never written. We call 
it "Apaurasheya"... i. e. not written.The Vedic Mantras came as revealations to 
the seers( we call them 'Drashta" i. e. one who sees) while in Meditation.The 
hymns or mantras were then recited orally and passed on across generations of 
disciples. who memorised them.Finally, sage Vyasa arranged a compilation 
and  divided them among his 4 disciples namely, Poilo, Boishampayan, 
Jaimini and Sumanta.Thus we got the 4 Vedas
In the 19th Century, Max Mueller edited theVedas.
Regards 
Alakendu  Das. 



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Sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 19:40:15 
To: "Hock, Hans Henrich" <[email protected]>
Cc: McComas Taylor via INDOLOGY <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Whitney and doubling of "ch"


Hans Heinrich Hock wrote:
Whatever the motivation may be for the spelling with a single 
<ch> in the Rig Veda (and let’s keep in mind that the “real” Rig 
Veda is oral),1) Can someone point me to some article on when and why the 
Rg-veda was first written down . what script etc.  Was it a British 
initiative or was the whole or parts written down before the colonial 
period?  I've seen in a modern Taittiriya Vedashala the students 
practicing some of their mantras using  written material.  Did the 
medieval and later Vedashalas also use written materials to teach their 
students?
2) Is it possible that this  "Rg-veda written spelling gachati etc." 
is just a reflection of what was written when the Rg-veda was first written 
down?
Thanks,Harry Spier












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