The Grantha script has specific ligatures and vowel markers that sometimes differ slightly from Devanagari in how they represent certain Vedic accents (Swaras). For traditional Vedic students in the South, the Grantha lipi is the native visual language of the Vedas. Reading the text in Grantha often triggers the memory of the Guru Parampara (lineage of teachers) who taught using palm-leaf manuscripts written in this very script.
Krishna Yajurvediya Taittiriya Samhita - Grantha | Vedas Book - GIRI Krishna Yajur Veda Pdf In Grantham
A good PDF will have the svara markings (Udatta, Anudatta, Svarita) clearly displayed over the Grantham characters. Without these, chanting will be incorrect. The Grantha script has specific ligatures and vowel
To appreciate the need for the text in Grantha script, one must first understand the nature of the text itself. The Yajur Veda is one of the four Vedas (Rig, Sama, Yajur, Atharva). It is primarily divided into two branches: Krishna Yajurvediya Taittiriya Samhita - Grantha | Vedas
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