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M.A.Laksmitatachar • Thu Jan 18 1996 - 06:29:12 PST
Pranams to everybody.
I am happy to associate myself with an electronic forum devoted
to Visistadvaita. Let me introduce myself.
Born in a family of svayam-acharya-purusas, I was encouraged
to study Sanskrit and Vedanta. Apart from my educational quali
fications, I have done Sribhashyam kalaksepam under the lotus feet
of Vidvan Karpangadu Venkatacharya for more than four years.
After teaching Sanskrit in Government colleges and Bangalore
University for 14 years, I joined the Academy of Sanskrit Re
search, an autonomous body engaged in research and study in the
field of Vedanta, with a primary focus on Visistadvaita.
The head quarters of the Academy is located in Melkote,
which is hallowed by the presence of Acharya Ramanuja. The main
activities of this organisation are research and publication in
the field of Vedanta, Sanskrit & allied sciences, organising
seminars, conferences and short term courses, encouraging inter
action between the Sanskritists and the sceintists, developing a
traditional Indian garden. A library of 20,000 titles on various
systems of Vedanta & Indology etc. and 10,050 palm-leaf and paper
manuscripts is already established.
My interests - Developing computer-aided teaching softwares
for Sanskrit and sastras; producing audio-video cassettes on the
lives of Alwars, Acharyas and saints of India; singing Alwar
divyaprabandhams with music; ancient architecture and traditional
building techniques; publishing ancient texts; developing daivarama
(a garden meant for the deities) and a herbal garden.
I have been receiving the postings of the prapatti net
users. I am happy to note that our young generation is
evincing keen interest in the treasure house of knowledge
contained in our ancient texts.
I am happy to learn that the net has taken up a project to
store on CDROM the pictures of deities of 108 divyadesams. It is
a laudable work. I would like to tell you that T.T. Devasthanams
have published a book in English called 108 divyadesams by Miss.
Ramesh, Madras. And, Parthasarathy Cultural Academy of Madras
has published in four volumes a work titled `108 Sri Vaishnava
Divya Desams - A devotional Pilgrimage of a Dasanudasa' (avail
able at The South India Saiva Siddhanta Works Publishing Society,
Tinnevelly Ltd., 154, TTK Salai, Madras 600 018). If anybody is
willing to get these books, (to avoid delay) I will order and
arrange to send the books by post. Do write to me at tata
char@asrm.ernet.in
We have many texts in Sanskrit/kannada on floppies. Most of
there were fed in Macintosh computers using PageMaker 3.0 and
font packages. I would be happy if someone can enlighten me
regarding providing these texts on internet. Also, please suggest
whether a particular format/package (like windows/PageMaker) is
required for provide textual material on Internet.
PLEASE NOTE: THE FAMOUS VAIRAMUDI FESTIVAL IS ON 29TH MARCH '96.
THE RAMANUJACHARYA TIRUNAKSHATRAM IS ON 23 APRIL 96. INTERESTED
PERSONS MAY PLAN A VISIT TO MELKOTE TO ATTEND THESE UTSAVAMS.
Regards, MA LAKSHMITHATHACHAR.
Postal address: Director, ACADEMY OF SANSKRIT RESEARCH,
MELKOTE 571 431 KARNATAKA PH: 08232-38741
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