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Śrī Rudram stands as one of the most powerful and revered hymns of the Vedas—yet its depth is rarely fully understood.
At the heart of Śrī Rudram lies the Namaka Praśna, a profound invocation that repeatedly offers salutations (namaḥ) to Rudra in His many forms—revealing a vision of the Divine that pervades all existence, from the cosmic to the everyday.
In this focused and immersive webinar, we turn our attention specifically to the Namaka Praśna of Śrī Rudram—not just as a chant, but as a doorway into Vedic insight, devotion, and disciplined practice.
Participants will also gain clarity on how the Namaka Praśna forms the foundation for deeper study—including the Chamaka Praśna, which builds upon it and is explored in the next stage of learning.
Rooted in the Vedas and preserved through an unbroken oral tradition, Śrī Rudram is not merely recited—it is realized through dedicated practice. This webinar offers a rare opportunity to approach it with both reverence and understanding.
Whether you are new to Vedic chanting or looking to deepen your engagement with Śrī Rudram, this session will help you take a meaningful first step into one of the most sacred and transformative expressions of Vedic knowledge.
This is a complimentary webinar, thoughtfully curated to offer depth, clarity, and high-value insights reflecting the quality of a premium learning experience.
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Sri Sree Aswath
Shri. Sree Aswath, Board of Overseers member and HUA Community Education faculty, brings formal Vedic training, traditional Sanskrit learning, and over 30 years’ experience to his enriching courses at HUA.
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Vedic Chanting - Rudram
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