of Chanting http puja.net Podcasts PodcastMenu.htm Weekly podcast on Vedic Chanting and Vedic Mythology http www.astrojyoti.com yajurvedamp3.htm Veda Reciting styles DEFAULTSORT VedicChant Category ... in Vedic matters is never the printed page but rather the few members who are today keeping the centuries ... stage called ghana . Ghanapathins chant the ghana by intoning a few words of a mantra in different ways, back and forth. The sonority natural to Vedic chanting is enhanced in ghana. The padapatha consists ... reversing of the word order. The backward chanting of words does not alter the meanings in the Vedic ... remained exclusively oral until the end of the Vedic period ca. 500 BCE . Divine sound The insistence .... Vedic texts, in fact, describe transcending sound as the pre eminent means for attaining higher ... Vedanta sutra 4.22 . See also Brahma Samhita Historical Vedic religion Interpretations of Vedic Mantras Interpretations of Vedic Mantras Shrauta Sv dhy ya References Reflist added above External links ... journal vol1no2 chanting.pdf Vedic Chanting A perfectly formulated Oral Tradition http news.bbc.co.uk ... more details
otheruses Chant from French language French chanter ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term chant ... Responsories and Offertory Offertories of Gregorian chant . Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened or stylized form of speech. In the later Middle Ages some religious chant evolved ... melody, mode iii Gregorian chant . Chant as a spiritual practice Chanting e.g., mantra , sacred ... , chant may be a component of either personal or group practice. Diverse spiritual traditions consider chant a route to mysticism spiritual development . Some examples include chant in Africa n, Hawaii ian, and Native Americans in the United States Native American cultures, Gregorian chant , Vedicchant , Jewish hazzan , Qur an reading , Bah Faith Baha i chants, various Buddhist chant s, various ... , Lutheran and Anglican churches see Anglican Chant . Chant practices vary. Tibetan Buddhist chant ... . Variants of chant Chants are used in a variety of settings, such as from ritual to recreational. Supporters or players in sports contests may use some, such as football chant s. battle cry Battle cries are a type of chant heard on ancient battlefields. Protesters will use chants that are used ... auction chant s or bid calling to focus the buyers attention on the bidding process and drive up the price ... is half counted or significantly slowed in some way , the singer will recite a chant to get ... of chant, particularly in the chorus sections. Traditional chant in popular culture Chant is a popular ... traditional chant has occasionally figured into modern popular music in brief intros, interludes or atmospheric background usage, one of the earliest notable, fundamental uses of traditional chant ..., while their song Return to Innocence uses a chant in the Taiwanese Aboriginal language Amis . References ... for details NoMoreLinks http www.vedamu.org A site about Vedic chants http Buddhism.2be.net Pali Chanting Traditional Buddhist Chants Texts and Audio as in the Buddhist Encyclopedia Chant Medieval music ... more details
drums 1991 Walter Brewer drums 1991 . ref https www.facebook.com pages The Chant 135265249845296?sk wall pages The Chant 135265249845296?sk info ref Releases Three Sheets to the Wind 1985. Safety Net Records Two Car Mirage 1989 Produced by The Chant, John Keane and James Klotz. Bill Ashton served ... Reflist External links http www.myspace.com thechantfla The Chant on MySpace http www.youtube.com watch?v v5veEX595F4 The Chant I Don t Ask for Much Categories DEFAULTSORT Chant Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category American indie rock groups Chant Category Musical groups ... more details
language . Vedic Sanskrit is the oldest attested language of the Indo Iranian language family Indo Iranian branch of the Indo European languages Indo European family . Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas , texts compiled over the period of early to mid 2nd to mid 1st millennium BC. Vedic Sanskrit has been oral tradition orally preserved as a part of the rauta tradition of Vedicchant ing ...Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox language name Vedic Sanskrit nativename region Bronze Age India ... iso3 vsn iso3comment http www.sil.org iso639 3 chg detail.asp?id 2011 041 proposed notice IPA Vedic ... epigraphic evidence and an unbroken manuscript tradition, Vedic Sanskrit can be considered a reconstructed ... vedic ref From about the 6th century BC, in the classical period of Iron Age India Iron Age History of India Ancient India , Vedic Sanskrit gave way to Classical Sanskrit as defined by the grammar of IAST P ini . History File Rigveda MS2097.jpg thumb rr Rigveda Vedicchant padapatha manuscript in Devanagari , early 19th century Prehistoric derivation further Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit In spite of being comparatively close to the reconstructed form of Proto Indo Iranian , Vedic Sanskrit is already ... stops . For example, Proto Indo Iranian ni da nest gives Vedic IAST n a resting place, seat, abode ... number of loanword s taken from an indigenous Indian source. This Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit substratum influence on early Vedic Sanskrit also extends to phonetic, morphological and syntactical features ... or unrefined Prakrit pr k ta vernaculars by the end of the Vedic period. Chronology Five chronologically distinct strata can be identified within the Vedic language Witzel 1989 . Rigvedic The Rigveda ..., that are not present in any other Vedic texts. Its creation must have taken place over several ... roughly 1100 BC to 800 BC . This period marks the beginning collection and codification of a Vedic ... stratum of vedic Sanskrit leading up to 500 BC, comprising the bulk of the Shrautasutra ... more details
ing of Rigvedic verses see Vedicchant , singing of Saman s and mumbling of offering mantras Yajus ...pp semi small yes Image Map of Vedic India.png thumb 410px Map of northern India in the late Vedic period HistoryOfSouthAsia The Vedic period or Vedic age was a period in history during which the Vedas ... of the Vedas, was composed roughly between 1700 1100 BCE, also referred to as the early Vedic ... Sanskrit literature The Vedas Vedic Sanskrit literature . ref Witzel, Michael, Vedas and IAST Upani ads , in Harvnb Flood 2003 p 68 ref Transmission of texts in the Vedic period was by oral tradition alone, and a literary tradition set in only in post Vedic times. Despite the difficulties in dating ... culture, sometimes referred to as Vedic civilization , was probably centred early on in the northern ... of contemporary Indian culture . After the end of the Vedic period, the Mahajanapadas period in turn ... classical Sanskrit literature . Overview The reconstruction of the history of Vedic India is based on text internal details. Linguistically, the Vedic texts could be classified in five chronological strata 1. Rigvedic text The Rigveda is by far the most archaic of the Vedic texts preserved, and it retains ..., that are not present in any other Vedic texts. Its creation must have taken place over several ... and codification of a Vedic canon. An important linguistic change is the complete loss of the injunctive ... BSS , VadhSS . 5. Sutra language texts This is the last stratum of Vedic Sanskrit leading up to c. 500 ... Sanskrit described by P ini is considered post Vedic, and belongs to the time after 500 BC. Archaeologically ... scripture belong to this period. Historical records set in only after the end of the Vedic period, and remain scarce throughout the Indian Middle Ages. The end of Vedic India is marked by linguistic ... the Islamic Sultan s. The most important historical source of the geography of post Vedic ... to Patna, Megasthenes. Rigvedic period See also Rigvedic tribes The origin of the Vedic civilization ... more details
Vedic religion may refer to the historical Vedic religion Vedic Hinduism practices dating to the Vedic period Vedic mythology Shrauta , surviving conservative traditions within Hinduism In wider meanings of the term Vedic Vedanta Hinduism in general See also Indian religions History of Hinduism Proto Indo Iranian religion disambig ... more details
Vedic Hindism may refer to Hinduism Shrauta , surviving conservative traditions within Hinduism historical Vedic religion See also Vedas History of Hinduism Vedic disambiguation disambig ... more details
TOC right The tone accent of Vedic Sanskrit , or Vedic accent for brevity, is traditionally divided by Sanskrit grammar ians into three qualities, ud tta raised acute accent , middle tone , anud tta not raised grave accent , lower tone and svarita sounded circumflex , higher tone . The accents Ud tta marks the place of the inherited Proto Indo European accent PIE accent . In transliteration, therefore, ud tta is usually marked with an acute accent , and anud tta and svarita are unmarked since their positions follow automatically from the position of ud tta. For example, in the first pada of the Rigveda , the transliteration IAST agn m e pur hita Agni I praise, the purohita high priest . means that the eight syllables have an intonation of A U S A A U S A where A anud tta, U ud tta, S svarita , or iconically, tt tt IAST e is a finite verb and thus has no ud tta, but its first syllable is svarita because the previous syllable is ud tta. Vedic meter is independent of Vedic accent and exclusively determined by syllable weight, so that metrically, the pada reads as tt . . .x tt viz., the second half pada is Iamb foot iambic . In some cases an accented syllable disappeared due to linguistic changes in Speech oral transmission of the samhita before it was written down, so that a svarita may be next after an anud tta this is a so called independent svarita . In such cases, the svarita syllable is marked in transcription with a grave accent . For example in RV 1.10.8c, IAST j a s varvat r ap U S U S A A A U tt tt became IAST j a sv rvat r ap U S S A A A U tt tt Independent svarita is caused by sandhi of adjacent vowels. There are four variants of it IAST j tya innate due .... ref A Vedic Grammar for Students , by Arthur Anthony Macdonnell, publ. Motilal Banarsidass ref Other syllables are unmarked. See also Proto Indo European accent IAST ik Vedicchant References reflist External links http www.evertype.com standards iso10646 pdf vedicVedic accents doc.pdf Category ... more details
wiktionary VedicVedic may refer to the Vedas , the oldest preserved Indic texts Vedic Sanskrit , the language of these texts Vedic period , during which these texts were produced Rigvedic deities Vedic pantheon of gods mentioned in Vedas vedic period the Historical Vedic religion , of which the Vedas record the liturgy Vedanga auxiliary disciplines explaining the Vedas Upaveda , traditional Hindu disciplines of scholarship Ayurveda medicine Gandharvaveda music Indian martial arts Dhanurveda martial arts in modern usage, anything loosely related to Hindu tradition Hinduism in general Vedic science disambiguation Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health , based on Ayurveda Bharati Krishna Tirtha s Vedic mathematics , system of mental calculation Vedic University disambiguation Vedic square , multiplication table Rudra band Vedic metal , music genre acronym VEDICVEDIC microscope technique Video enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy See also Veda disambiguation Fifth Veda Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa Vedic City, Iowa , now called Maharishi Vedic City, a small settlement in Iowa, USA disambig pt V dico ... more details
There are many institutions called Vedic University The Vedic University Sitanagaram of Guntur District Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams TTD Vedic University disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
The term Pur occurs approx. 30 times in the Rig Veda . It is often translated as city , castle or fortress. In the Rig Veda , there are also purs made of metal pur s ayas s in 10.101.8 . In Aitareya Brahmana , there is copper bronze, silver, and golden pur. References Raw W 1976 The Meaning of pur in Vedic Literature M nchen, W Finck. Vedic Index 1912 , 2 vols 1995 edition, by A. A. Macdonell and A. B. Keith M Banarsidass, Delhi. hinduism stub Category Rig Veda Category Sanskrit words and phrases ... more details
SS Vedic was an ocean liner from the White Star Line , built in 1918. She was upon completion requisitioned as a troopship in World War I World War One , for which she was extensively refitted. After the War, in 1920, Vedic saw passenger service as intended. She was once again refitted as an ocean liner, and immediately after traveled the Canada to Liverpool immigrant route. She took the Liverpool to Australia route in 1925. In 1934, the White Star Line merged with its chief rival, Cunard Line , forming Cunard White Star, Ltd. The newly formed company decided that the vessel was too old, and needed to be retired from service. She was one of the first ships that Cunard White Star sent to the breakers yard. She had undergone two refits in her career. References unref date October 2011 White Star Line ships DEFAULTSORT Vedic Category 1918 ships Category Ocean liners of the United Kingdom Category Troop ships fr SS Vedic ... more details
Vedic civilization Vedic science may refer to a number of disciplines ancient and modern, science scientific and unscientific, religion religious , metaphysics metaphysical , Hindu , occult ist, New Age , proto science proto scientific , or Pseudoscience pseudoscientific found in or based on the Veda s the oldest holy texts of the Hindu religion, written beginning ca. 1000 BCE . Vedic period Vedanga , the six ancient disciplines subservient to the understanding and tradition of the Vedas Shiksha IAST ik phonetics and phonology sandhi Chandas IAST chandas Meter poetry meter Vyakarana IAST vy kara a grammar Nirukta IAST nirukta etymology Jyotisha IAST jyoti a astrology Hindu astronomy Kalpa Vedanga Kalpa IAST kalpa ritual Traditional Historical Indian mathematics Traditional Hindu units of measurement Ayurveda , traditional medicine of India Dhanurveda , traditional martial arts of India Modern Hindu views on evolution Pseudoscience Pseudoscientific claims of a prefiguration of modern science in the Vedas, see scientific foreknowledge in the Vedas Maharishi Vedic Science of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Bharati Krishna Tirtha s Vedic mathematics not to be confused with historical Indian mathematics See also Hindu cosmology Science and technology in ancient India wikiquote disambig ... more details
Vedic mythology refers to the mythological aspects of the historical Vedic religion and Vedic literature , most notably alluded to in the hymns of the Rigveda . The central myth at the base of Vedic ritual surrounds Indra who, inebriated with Soma , slays the dragon ahi Vrtra , freeing the Rigvedic rivers rivers , the cows and Ushas Dawn . It has directly Dubious date January 2010 contributed to the evolution and development of later Hinduism and Hindu mythology . Vedic mythology Main Rigvedic deities Historical Vedic religion Vedic lore contains numerous elements which are common to Indo European mythological traditions, like the mythologies of Persian mythology Persia , Greek mythology Greece , and Roman mythology Rome , and that of the Celtic, Germanic and Slavic peoples. The Vedic god Indra in part corresponds to Dyaus Pita r, the Sky Father, Zeus and Jupiter mythology Jupiter . The deity Yama , the lord of the dead, is Jamshid Yima of Persian mythology. Vedic hymns refer to these and other deities, often 33, consisting of eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Adityas, and the late Rigvedic Prajapati. These deities belong to the three dimensions of the universe heavens, the earth, and the intermediate space. Some major deities of the Vedic tradition include Indra , Surya , Agni , Vayu , Varuna , Mitra Vedic Mitra , Aditi , Yama Hinduism Yama , Soma , Ushas , Sarasvati , Prithvi , and Rudra . ref name AAM cite book author Arthur Anthony Macdonell Macdonell, Arthur Anthony title Vedic Mythology publisher Motilal Banarsidass location Delhi year 1995 pages isbn 81 208 1113 5 url http books.google.com books?id b7Meabtj8mcC& ref The Vedas in Puranic mythology Main Puranas The Vishnu Purana attributes the current arrangement of four Vedas to the mythical sage Vedavyasa . ref cite ... Yuga . See also Hindu mythology Vedic deities Wars of Hindu Mythology References Reflist Further ... title Hindu mythology, Vedic and Pur nic publisher Thacker, Spink & co. year 1882 url http books.google.com ... more details
of Vedic meter is measurement by the number of syllables. The metrical unit of verse is the pada ... three or four padas, with a range of two to seven found in the corpus of Vedic poetry. Stanzas may ..., the principle being purely quantitative. Vedic prosody innovated a number of distinctive rhythms ... of Classical Sanskrit prosody, which Arnold 1905 holds to the credit of the Vedic bards cquote It must ... as modern students come to appreciate the skill displayed by the Vedic poets, they will be glad ... of Vedic meter, is one of the six Vedanga limb of the vedas , no treatises dealing exclusively with Vedic meter have survived. The oldest work preserved is the Chandas shastra , at the transition from Vedic to Classical Epic Sanskrit poetry. Later sources are the Agni Purana , based on the Chandas .... the 14th century, is widely known, but does not discuss Vedic meter. The Suvrittatilaka of Kshemendra ... has been named without regard to any need for metrical restoration. See also Vedic accent Notes .... E.V. Arnold, http www.archive.org details vedicmetreinitsh00arnouoft Vedic metre in its historical ... 0986 6 F. Max M ller, Vedic Hymns, Part I Sacred Books of the East , Vol. 32 External links http www.vedarahasya.net ... Vedic meters, with notes. http www.utexas.edu cola centers lrc RV Metrically Restored Text of the Rigveda ... more details
This article is about the Rigvedic deities Vedic deity Mitra . For other divinities with related names, see the general article Mitra . Hdeity infobox Image Caption Name Mitra Devanagari Sanskrit Transliteration IAST mitr Tamil script God of morning sun, the oath , loyalty and friendship Abode Mantra Weapon Consort Mount Planet Mitra Sanskrit IAST Mitr is an important divinity of Indo Aryans Indic culture, and the patron divinity of honesty, friendship, contracts and meetings. He is a figure of the Rigveda , distinguished by a relationship to Varuna , the protector of IAST t . Together with the Zoroastrian divinity Mithra Mi ra , Mitra descends from a Proto Indo Iranian mitra , contract . While Mitra and Mithra share many characteristics, they developed independently following the prehistorical split of the Indo Iranians, and should not be equated with one another. Mitra and Mithra should also not be confused with Roman Mithras , who &ndash although nominally inheriting his name from Indo Iranian Mithra &ndash is a product of Roman thought. Also pre Islamic Arabia considered such an equivalent deity known as All t one of the three daughters of the deity Allah of pagan Arabia. Etymology The Indo Iranian word mitra m means covenant, contract, oath, or treaty , and only later on, friend retaining the original neuter gender, mitram . The second sense tends to be emphasized in later sources, the first sense in the Veda and in Iranian languages Iranian . The word is derived ... des Altindoarischen, Heidelberg 1986 2000, Vol. II, 354 sq . ref In the Vedas Historical Vedic religion Vedic Mitra is the patron divinity of contracts and meetings. He is a prominent deity of the Rigveda ... and tribal contracts, often twinned as Mitra Varuna a dvandva compound . In the Vedas Vedic hymns ..., 10.22.1 2 etc. Agni 1.38.13 etc. Soma 1.91.3 Vishnu 1.156.1 . In the late Vedic Shatapatha Brahmana ... Group location New York isbn 0 14 004306 3 See also Mitra Mithra Mithras Maitreya Historical Vedic ... more details
In ancient Indian mathematics , a Vedic square is a variation on a typical 9  ×   9 multiplication table . The entry in each cell is the digital root of the product of the column and row headings i.e. the remainder when the product of the row and column headings is divided by 9 with remainder 0 represented by 9 . center class wikitable style text align center width 270px height 270px border 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 9 3 3 6 9 3 6 9 3 6 9 4 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 9 5 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 6 6 3 9 6 3 9 6 3 9 7 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 center Image Shapes in the Vedic Square.png thumb Highlighting specific numbers within the Vedic square reveals distinct shapes each with some form of reflection symmetry . Numerous geometric patterns and symmetries can be observed in a Vedic square some of which can be found in traditional Islamic art Pritchard, 2003 . Algebraic Properties This table can be viewed as the multiplication table of the monoid math mathbb Z 9 , circ math where math mathbb Z 9 math is the set of positive integers partitioned by the residue class residue classes Modular arithmetic modulo nine. Also, the operator math circ math means the abstract multiplication between the elements of this monoid. If math a,b math are elements of math mathbb Z 9 , circ math then math a circ b math can be seen as, math a times b equiv c pmod 9 math where we take the element 9 as the representative of the residue class of 0 rather than the traditional choice of 0. This does not form a group mathematics group since not every non zero element has a corresponding inverse element , for example math 6 circ 3 9 math but there is no math a in 1, dots,9 math such that math 9 circ a 6. math . If we consider the subset math 1,2,4,5,7,8 math , however, this does form a group. It forms a cyclic group with 2 as one choice of Generating set of a group generator . In fact, this is just the group of multiplicative Unit ring theory ... more details
Vala IAST val , meaning enclosure in Vedic Sanskrit , is an Asura of the Rigveda and the Atharvaveda , the brother of Vrtra . Historically, it has the same origin as the Vrtra myth, being derived from the same root, and from the same root also as Varuna , val var PIE wel to cover, to enclose perhaps cognate to veil . Parallel to Vrtra the blocker , a stone serpent slain by Indra to liberate the rivers, Vala is a stone cave, split by Indra intoxicated and strengthened by Soma , identified with Brhaspati in 4.50 and 10.68 or Trita in 1.52, aided by the Angiris Angiras as in 2.11 , to liberate the cows and Ushas , hidden there by the Panis . Indra descends from an Indo Iranian mythology Indo Iranian god known as vrtra g han virtually PIE wltro gwhen slayer of the blocker . Triptolemos is analysed by Janda 1998 as a Greek continuation of a variant of the epithet, trigw t welumos , a terpsimbrotos compound cracker of the enclosure , Greek w elumos referring to the casings of grain in Greek being descended from the same root wel . On such grounds, a rock or mountain welos or welumos split by a heroic deity, liberating Dawn or the Sun is reconstructed for Proto Indo European mythology the Sun in the rock myth, sometime also speculated to be connected with the making of fire from flintstone . Already in 2.24, the myth is given a mystical interpretation, with warlike Indra replaced by Brahmanaspati , the lord of prayer, who split Vala with prayer brahman rather than with the thunderbolt. Vala is mentioned 23 times in the Rigveda, Vala appears in hymns RV 1 .11, 52, 62, RV 2 .11, 12, 14, 15, 24, RV 3 .30, 34, RV 4 , 50, RV 6 .18, 39, RV 8 .14, 24, RV 10 .67, 68, 138. Central verses of the myth trans. Griffith 2.12.3 Who slew the Vrtra Dragon , freed the Sapta Sindhu Seven Rivers , and drove the kine forth from the cave of Vala, Begat the fire between two stones, the spoiler in warriors battle, He, O men, is Indra. 2.15.8 Praised by the Angirases he slaughtered Vala, and burst ... more details
wiktionary chant chanting A chant is the rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds. Chant or Chants may also refer to Chant Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos album Chant Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos album , 1994 Chant Music For Paradise titled Chant Music for the Soul in the US , a 2008 album performed by the Heiligenkreuz Abbey Chant Donald Byrd album Chant Donald Byrd album Chant Merzbow album Chant Merzbow album Chants R&B , a rhythm and blues band from Christchurch, New Zealand Chant crater , a lunar crater Chant horse born 1891 , American Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1894 Kentucky Derby CHANT ship type , a type of coastal tanker built in the UK during the Second World War Chant is the surname of Barry Chant born 1938 , Australian author and co founder of Tabor College Australia Clarence Chant 1865 1956 , Canadian astronomer and physicist Ken Chant born 1933 , Australian Pentecostal pastor Joy Chant born 1945 , British fantasy author disambiguation fr Chant homonymie it Chant ... more details
saved book title Vedic age subtitle cover image cover color Vedic age Vedic period Rigvedic tribes Historical Vedic religion Rigveda Samaveda Yajurveda Atharvaveda Vedicchant Brahmana Aranyaka Upanishads Vedanga Shiksha Vy kara a Kalpa Vedanga Kalpa Hindu astrology Varna Hinduism Varna Samkhya Tantra Raja Yoga Nyaya Vaisheshika Mim s Vedanta ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Chant symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Bowell, E. discovery site Flagstaff AM discovered February 8, 1984 designations yes mp name 3315 alt names 1984 CZ named after Clarence Chant mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.8716931 perihelion 2.4080051 semimajor eccentricity 0.0878247 period 1566.6323328 avg speed inclination 10.02736 asc node 146.88761 mean anomaly 194.22321 arg peri 58.06098 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.5 3315 Chant 1984 CZ is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on February 8, 1984 by Bowell, E. at Flagstaff AM . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 3315 Chant JPL Small Body Database Browser on 3315 Chant Reflist Minor planets navigator 3314 Beals 3316 Herzberg Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Chant Category Discoveries by Edward L. G. Bowell Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1984 Beltasteroid stub eo 3315 Chant fa it 3315 Chant la 3315 Chant hu 3315 Chant ja pl 3315 Chant pt 3315 Chant sk 3315 Chant sr 3315 Chant uk 3315 vi 3315 Chant yo 3315 Chant ... more details
Gallican chant refers to the liturgical plainsong plainchant repertory of the Gallican rite of the Roman ... Roman rite from which Gregorian chant evolved. Although the music was largely lost, traces are believed ... a papal visit in 752 3, Pope Stephen II had Eucharist Mass celebrated using Roman chant. According ... that by the 9th century the Gallican rite and chant had effectively been eliminated. However, the Roman chant brought to the Carolingian churches was incomplete, and ended up incorporating musical and liturgical elements from the local Gallican traditions. The resulting Carolingian chant, which developed into Gregorian chant , was a Romanized chant, but one in which traces of the lost Gallican repertory may still be found. General characteristics No chantbooks of Gallican chant have survived, although ... and chants. What we know of Gallican chant comes from contemporary descriptions of the chant, and Gallican elements that survived in later Gregorian chant Gregorian sources. Gallican chant was said to be recognizably different from Roman chant in both its texts and its music. Walahfrid Strabo , writing in the 9th century, judged Roman chant as more perfect and Gallican as incorrect and inelegant ..., which may be reflected in the importance of melisma tic music in Gallican chant compared with Roman. The use of two reciting tone s in Gregorian psalm ody may derive from Gallican chant. Another element of Gregorian chant not found in Roman chant, which may reflect Gallican conventions, is the Gallican ... pitch is repeated, such as C D D. Some types of Gallican chant show direct influence from Byzantine chant , including the use of Greek texts. Compositional techniques included certain common incipit ..., but having counterparts in the Mozarabic chant and Ambrosian chant traditions, and local and votive chants specific to French saints and locations. External links Huglo, Michel Gallican Chant, Grove ... only References cite book last Apel first Willi year 1990 title Gregorian Chant publisher ... more details
The OU Chant is the alma mater of the University of Oklahoma . The chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, the coach of the OU girl s glee club from 1936 to 1938. It is played by The Pride of Oklahoma and sung by fans and alumni during pregame festivities prior to home football games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium . The Chant is also played and or sung at other official University gatherings and sporting events. Lyrics O K L A H O M A Our chant rolls on and on Thousands strong Join heart and song In alma mater s praise Of campus beautiful by day and night Of colors proudly gleaming Red and White Neath a western sky OU s chant will never die. Live on University External links http www.soonersports.com trads okla fight songs.html OU Chant at SoonerSports.com Category 1936 songs Category Football songs and chants Category University of Oklahoma Category American college songs ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Communion is the Gregorian chant sung during the distribution of the Eucharist Catholic Church Eucharist in the Roman Rite Catholic Mass liturgy Mass . It is one of the antiphonal chants of the Proper liturgy Proper of the Mass, and the final chant in the proper. It is followed by the Post Communion . Since it is part of the Proper of the Mass and changed according to the Mass, the most common musical settings of it are for special Masses such as Requiem Masses, where the chant has the incipit Lux Aeterna disambiguation Lux aeterna . In Mass of Paul VI contemporary Catholic usage , the communion chant corresponds to the Communion Antiphon and is sung or recited audibly throughout by the faithful. The text is ordinarily from a psalm . See also Eucharist Mass CatholicMass collapsed DEFAULTSORT Communion Chant Category Structure of the Mass Catholic stub es Comuni n canto fr Communion chant nl Communio zang fi Communion ... more details
Syrian chant is the chant used in Syriac Christianity . As Syria was one of the earliest centers of Christianity, its style of chant is among the oldest in the world. However, as no early musical manuscripts exist, it is conjectural to what extent the modern repertoire reflects the early traditions. In the early church, the music consisted of hymn s and antiphonal psalmody . The earliest extant work is the Gnostic Psalter of the 2nd century, a collection of Psalm texts in hymn form reflecting a Gnosticism Gnostic theology . The first orthodox work are the hymns of Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 , some of which are still used today. Both hymns and antiphonal psalmody were brought by St. Ambrose to Milan and are apparently the basis for Ambrosian chant . Modern Syrian chant is much more rhythmic and syllabic than Gregorian chant . listen filename aboun.ogg title unicode Ab n d a may description The Lord s Prayer , unicode Ab n d a may , sung in Syriac References cite book last Velimirovi first Milo authorlink Milo Velimirovi editor Richard Crocker and David Hiley title The New Oxford History of Music v.2 The Early Middle Ages to 1300 edition 2nd ed. year 1990 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 316329 2 chapter Christian Chant in Syria, Armenia, Egypt, and Ethiopia pages 3 9 Chant Category Syrian music Category Chants Category Christian music Christianity stub ... more details