Camakapraśnaḥ
The Camakapraśnaḥ consists of eleven sub-divisions called anuvākas. This hymn is generally recited after Rudrapraśnaḥ in which we ask Īśvara for very specific blessings. Swami Dayananda Saraswati says “Suppose Bhagavān were to appear in front of you and ask what you want, you simply chant the Camakam!!”
Camakam therefore becomes a request to Īśvara in His own words, because it includes everything. This course can only be studied in the live program offered for Namakam & Camakam.
How this Course Works
This course can only be studied with the live program offered each year for Namakam & Camakam.
Course objectives:
At the end of this one year program, you will:
- Learn the complete chanting of the Camakam along with all Vedic phonetic details. These are 11 Anuvākā-s or paragraphs along with one śānti mantra recited at the end.
- Learn the significance of this mantra in your life and an overall meaning of each section.
Course Curriculum
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2024 live course dates
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Live class replay links Camakam 2024
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Details of our monthly LIVE practice
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Practising the closing mantra (ābirgīrbhiḥ)
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Welcome to your course!
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Download your workbook
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Download complete invocation mantras
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Anuvāka 1 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 1 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 1 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 1 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 2 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 2 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 2 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 2 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-2 full practice
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Anuvāka 3 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 3 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 3 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 3 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-3 full practice
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Anuvāka 4 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 4 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 4 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 4 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-4 full practice
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Anuvāka 5 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 5 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 5 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 5 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-5 full practice
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Anuvāka 6 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 6 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 6 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 6 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-6 full practice
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Anuvāka 7 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 7 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 7 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 7 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-7 full practice
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Anuvāka 8 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 8 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 8 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 8 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-8 full practice
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Anuvāka 9 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 9 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 9 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 9 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-9 full practice
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Anuvāka 10 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 10 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 10 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 10 – full anuvāka practice
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Anuvāka 1-10 full practice
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Anuvāka 11 – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Anuvāka 11 – half sentence practice
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Anuvāka 11 – full sentence practice
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Anuvāka 11 – full anuvāka practice
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Śānti mantra – pada pāṭhaḥ
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Śānti mantra – half sentence practice
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Śānti mantra – full sentence practice
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Śānti mantra – full mantra practice
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Camakapraśnaḥ practice
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Significance of Camakam
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List of felicities compiled by Martha
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Live class replay links
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Live class replays 2023 group
Your Course Includes
Audio exercises
You will be able to study each Anuvāka in small segments first working your way up to chanting longer segments. Each segment is chanted 3 times, so you can follow along just like in a traditional chanting class: listen once & repeat twice.
Workbook
Accurate text in English Transliteration, Devanāgari as well as a complete Vedic phonetic guide following the Veda Studies system.
Succinct explanation of the hymn
Videos with clear explanation of the significance of the hymn.
Frequently asked Questions
When does the course start and finish?
This is self paced learning course can be taken at your own time. If you wish to combine with live classes, enrolment is only once per year announced in the live events calendar & newsletter. You can only join the live classes if you have already learnt Rudrapraśnaḥ.
How long do I have access to the course?
Can I have face to face interaction with Instructor.
Not with the self-paced course option, but if you wish to have interaction & evaluations included, this is only available with the live class option.
Does this course have any certificate?
A certificate of completion is issued to those registered for the live program & submit recordings for evaluation.
Is this course suitable for beginners?
Not for beginners. You must know chanting rules and be able to maintain svara to study this course effectively. It is recommended to study a couple of Sūktams prior to learning Rudram (Namakam/Camakam).