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Hare Krishna Bhaktajan

 

Very nice posts from the GIta and nice analysis. Did you do it yourself?I am planning to do a powerpoint presentation for people attending our program so do you have any word docs or ppt slides which u havent posted on Krishna or BG? It will be great help if you can post it here so that your material can be of service to us .

Thanks so much.

 

Your servant

Srivas

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Posted by srivas . . . do you have any word docs or ppt slides which u havent posted

 

Yes, I have several items, I'd love to share:

 

I need a 'large mail-boxed' email address to send it to you:

 

1) The "Family Tree" of all the personality of the Bhagavatam Chart--[it is not an index of sorts of Chapter Persons but an actual family tree].

There are 563 Slokas in the Bhagavatam that only delineates family linages (Brahma-Prajapatis-Manus-Soma-Surya Dynasties up until the 11th Century C.E.) approx 2,500 names, wives and including graphics of most avataras, lilas, "time lines" and, most importantly, I especially include 'THE SLOKA NUMBERS' at each item on the chart, et al. The proto-type is a 10' x 4' Document which I've reduced via Copy Scanners. So I can send a Adobe PDF Immediately but I need a regular Email mailbox to send it to --it's too lage a doucment for this Audarya mailbox

 

PS: I have already begun to slowly transfers the above prototype unto an Excel sheet so one day it can easily be transferrable.

 

2) I have charted the "Brahmanda" from abirds eye view showing the Sisumara constelations-Antariksa Clouds-trilokas, the 8 layers of the anda, etc all done to proper proportions with dimensions shown (Meru & Jambhuvipa are not viewable here) as discribed in the fifth canto [and, most importantly, I especially include 'THE SLOKA NUMBERS' at each item on this chart also] ---its a 17" x 11" 'MSWord doc' Graphic.

 

I do have many other prepared notes of the given discriptions within Srila Prabhupada's works ready to be "Charted" as soon as possible [ie: Meru, Vraja Dhama's Site map, prakriti's expansions, Ayur-Veda Concordance Chart, Jambuvipa, Banyan tree of the Gita]. Yes, I do seek a publishing benefactor commission. You'll see what I mean when you see it.

 

jaya Radhavrindavanachandra ki jai,

ys,

Bhaktajan

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Yes, a "Concordance" -- fancy word for 'Index' of all subjects, words etc. The Bible Concordance is a famous research tool, but it is a book.

 

The folio of Srila Prabhupada's that I use is so limited when searching 'related words & topics'. It should be more like the search engines of Google etc., it should be like a Thesuarus of Prabhupadas books. Something like the 'Puranic Encyclopedia' but as a eletronic medium.

 

 

con·cord·ance –noun

<TABLE class=luna-Ent minmax_bound="true"><TBODY minmax_bound="true"><TR minmax_bound="true"><TD class=dn vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">1.</TD><TD vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">agreement; concord; harmony: the concordance of the membership. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE class=luna-Ent minmax_bound="true"><TBODY minmax_bound="true"><TR minmax_bound="true"><TD class=dn vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">2.</TD><TD vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">an alphabetical index of the principal words of a book, as of the Bible, with a reference to the passage in which each occurs. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE class=luna-Ent minmax_bound="true"><TBODY minmax_bound="true"><TR minmax_bound="true"><TD class=dn vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">3.</TD><TD vAlign=top minmax_bound="true">an alphabetical index of subjects or topics. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE class=luna-Ent minmax_bound="true"><TBODY minmax_bound="true"><TR minmax_bound="true"><TD class=dn vAlign=top minmax_bound="true"></TD><TD vAlign=top minmax_bound="true"> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

 

Do I get any change for my 2 cents?

 

Hari Bol!

ys,

Bhaktajan

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Yes, a "Concordance" -- fancy word for 'Index' of all subjects, words etc. The Bible Concordance is a famous research tool, but it is a book.

 

The folio of Srila Prabhupada's that I use is so limited when searching 'related words & topics'. It should be more like the search engines of Google etc., it should be like a Thesuarus of Prabhupadas books. Something like the 'Puranic Encyclopedia' but as a eletronic medium.

 

 

con·cord·ance –noun

<table class="luna-Ent" minmax_bound="true"><tbody minmax_bound="true"><tr minmax_bound="true"><td class="dn" minmax_bound="true" valign="top">1.</td><td minmax_bound="true" valign="top">agreement; concord; harmony: the concordance of the membership. </td></tr></tbody></table><table class="luna-Ent" minmax_bound="true"><tbody minmax_bound="true"><tr minmax_bound="true"><td class="dn" minmax_bound="true" valign="top">2.</td><td minmax_bound="true" valign="top">an alphabetical index of the principal words of a book, as of the Bible, with a reference to the passage in which each occurs. </td></tr></tbody></table><table class="luna-Ent" minmax_bound="true"><tbody minmax_bound="true"><tr minmax_bound="true"><td class="dn" minmax_bound="true" valign="top">3.</td><td minmax_bound="true" valign="top">an alphabetical index of subjects or topics. </td></tr></tbody></table><table class="luna-Ent" minmax_bound="true"><tbody minmax_bound="true"><tr minmax_bound="true"><td class="dn" minmax_bound="true" valign="top"></td><td minmax_bound="true" valign="top"> </td></tr></tbody></table>

 

Do I get any change for my 2 cents?

 

Hari Bol!

ys,

Bhaktajan

 

Thank you. I can make software for this. I will first make for Windows NT or later version. (I hope not many are using 9x now. Let me know if I am wrong.) Later, if I find there is need, then I will make for Linux.

I do not want to put a feature, which is there in an existing application. To give an example, suppose I make a software on BG As It Is to browse through chapers, verses and purports. This will not be useful because www.asitis.com has the same feature, so why do it again?

I want to include a feature, which is useful and not present in existing applications.

 

Now, let us talk about the charge for your 2 cents. You will get the first copy of the software absolutely for free.;)

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Concordance = an index like book that lists verse numbers where the same Topic is to be found; a Thasuarus-like book showing similar Ideas and the multiple locations of a given subject or topic or word or Name.

 

Live "Staged Readings" in front of an Audience:

 

These are done the exact way "Radio Theatre Plays" are done --Readers take turns reading their assigned parts.

 

  1. select a story, ie: Govardhana Hill.
  2. Count number of characters in the story.
  3. Make Photo copies the story [1 copy per Character].
  4. Distribute 1 copy to each participant 'Reader'.
  5. The written lines of each unique Character shall be is "Highlighted" with a highlighter marker pen.
  6. The Reading begins: Readers take turns, in order, reading their assigned parts, thus, a 'staged reading'.
  7. Now, Add Computer Powerpoint Show [idealy projected onto a large screen behind the staged reading participants] showing enlarged Photo(s) of each of the scenes in the 'Govardhana Hill' story, as the story progresses.
  8. NOTE: The Photos can be obtained by searching the net --or optionally, one may pre-arrange to digitally Photograph Devotees posing (in costume) for all of the required scenes.
  9. NOTE: The Readings are live and done by any one who can read comfortably in public. The Powerpoint is operated manually so that the Picture slides progress along with the story being read live.
  10. NOTE: Volunteer Readers can be gathered on the spot by attendees at a temple event with out rehearsal or practice ahead of time.
For reference:

 

See the Movie from 2007: "Home Prarie Companion", this is a movie about: 'a real life (variety/comedy) radio show that does live staged readings'

 

See Movie "Radio Days"

 

Listen for radio dramas from old 1930's Radio.

 

 

ys,

bhaktajan

 

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