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Shruti Parampara (Samskrit: श्रुतिपरम्परा) is a write-up on the documentary film titled "Vedic Delight" (embedded on this page) that showcases the oral tradition of vedic studies and examination process.  
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Shruti Parampara (Samskrit: श्रुतिपरम्परा) refers to the oral tradition that has been preserving the traditional way of Veda adhyayana inclusive of both vedic chanting ie. how the shrutis (Vedas) are pronounced as well as how they are applied in practice as part of daily Upasana and Karma to be done in the Grhastha life.
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This article is an introduction to the documentary film titled "Vedic Delight" (embedded on this page) that showcases the oral tradition of vedic studies and examination process.  
    
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
 
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
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Academic Vedic study in Sanskrit universities and other such places is dissimilar to the above-mentioned traditional way of adhyayana, and focused towards knowing the meaning alone. Such modern methods of study treat the Veda as a resource for making claims regarding civilizational identity or use it as a solution to Bhautika problems.    
 
Academic Vedic study in Sanskrit universities and other such places is dissimilar to the above-mentioned traditional way of adhyayana, and focused towards knowing the meaning alone. Such modern methods of study treat the Veda as a resource for making claims regarding civilizational identity or use it as a solution to Bhautika problems.    
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It is not mean to assert that the purpose of Veda is only Adhyatma. The Vedas may provide solutions to worldly problems as well. But the Veda’s way of the solution is the “aloukika way” as Sayanacharya puts it in the above-mentioned quote.  
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It is not mean to assert that the purpose of Veda is only Adhyatma. The Vedas may provide solutions to worldly problems as well. But the Veda’s way of the solution is the “alaukika way” as Sayanacharya puts it in the above-mentioned quote.  
    
== References ==
 
== References ==

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