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E-raamat: Song Before Time

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233860133
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Song Before Time
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233860133

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Before the first word was written, before the first temple was built, before any civilization raised its monuments against the sky, there was a song. Not a human invention but a human discovery, not a cultural creation but a recognition of what the universe had always been singing to those prepared to hear it. That song is the Sama Veda, the world's oldest musical scripture, and this book is its most comprehensive and most accessible exploration in the English language.Song Before Time takes the reader on an extraordinary journey through one of humanity's most astonishing intellectual and spiritual achievements. The Sama Veda, composed more than three thousand years ago on the Indian subcontinent, is not merely a collection of ancient hymns. It is a complete science of sacred sound, a sophisticated technology of consciousness, and a living philosophical system that understands the universe itself as a symphony of divine vibration. Where other ancient scriptures speak of God, the Sama Veda sings of God, insisting from its very first verse that the highest knowledge cannot be read silently but must be breathed, voiced, and released into the living air where it vibrates at frequencies that carry meaning beyond the reach of intellectual analysis alone.Drawing on deep scholarship and a genuine love for the tradition, author Dipika Sharma brings the Sama Veda's world to vivid, immediate life across nine richly developed chapters. She explores the cosmic theology of Agni, the sacred fire whose presence opens the entire scripture and whose identity with the fire of consciousness itself represents one of ancient India's most profound philosophical insights. She traces the magnificent mythology of Indra, the warrior king of the gods whose hymns dominate the collection and whose battle with the demon Vritra is simultaneously a meteorological event, a cosmological drama, and an enduring archetype of consciousness breaking through its own self-imposed limitations. She immerses the reader in the extraordinary world of the Pavamana Kanda, the Book of Purification, where the sacred Soma plant and its divine elixir become the vehicle for one of the most direct and most beautiful accounts of the expanded consciousness that the tradition identified as the human being's highest possible achievement.The book does not stop at ancient boundaries. With intellectual courage and genuine curiosity, Sharma traces the remarkable convergences between the Sama Veda's acoustic cosmology and the most advanced findings of modern physics, neuroscience, and consciousness research. She shows how quantum field theory's description of matter as vibration, cymatics' revelation of sound's power to organize physical matter into complex geometric patterns, and neuroscience's documentation of music's extraordinary effects on the human brain all point, from radically different directions, toward the same recognition that the ancient tradition had encoded in its sacred melodies: that the universe is, at its most fundamental level, a dynamic, resonant, vibrating event whose nature is better described by music than by mathematics alone.From the elaborate world of Vedic ritual and the cosmic role of the Udgatri priest whose sacred singing formed the acoustic heart of the Soma sacrifice, to the Sama Veda's comprehensive theology of the natural world as living divine presence, from its enduring influence on three thousand years of Indian classical music to its urgent relevance to the contemporary world's search for wisdom adequate to its extraordinary challenges, Song Before Time offers a portrait of the Sama Veda that is both scholarly in its rigor and deeply human in its warmth. The flame is still burning. The song has never stopped. And for those with ears to hear it, it is singing still.