Journeys into Vedic Thought
Long-form, researched essays on the deities, language, ritual and history of the Rig Veda. All free to read.
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Sanskrit and the Birth of Linguistics: How Vedic Scholarship Founded the Scientific Study of Language
Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī (c. 5th century BCE) is a complete generative grammar of Sanskrit, 2400 years before Chomsky. It was developed, with Yāska's Nirukta and the Prātiśākhyas, to preserve the Rig Veda. How Vedic scholarship invented linguistics — and how that science reached the modern West.
Dating the Rig Veda: What Linguistics, Astronomy and Archaeology Actually Tell Us
How old is the Rig Veda? Three independent lines of scientific evidence — linguistic stratigraphy, astronomical references inside the hymns, and Bronze-Age archaeology — converge on a date range that has held up for over a century. A guide to what each method can and cannot say.
Vedic Sanskrit Accent: Udatta, Anudatta, Svarita — The Tonal System That Preserved the Veda
Vedic Sanskrit, unlike classical Sanskrit, has a pitch accent. The three-tone system of udātta, anudātta and svarita is the key to the metrical and lexical precision of the Rig Veda, and the reason oral recitation has preserved the text so faithfully.