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SrI:

 

Dear Srimathy Jyothsna Lakshmi and all :

 

Two volunteers from Chennai and Bangalore have volunteered to

perform this kaimakryam now. They seem to have the right tools

to tackle this project . I am happy that this project is taking off now .

 

I have covered the abbrevaited versions of the meanings of these 5 Pancha

Rathnams in English . It is not the same as in rasAnubhavam filled

Original Tamil Essays on these pancha rathnams . Additional postings on

Sriranga Pancha rarhnam sung during the Vaikunta EkAdai time

by Saint Thyagaraja are also available thru a Google Search .

 

Sri RaamachandrAya Nama:

 

V.Sadagopan

 

 

-

jyothsna lakshmi

sgopan

Sunday, December 11, 2005 7:29 AM

Re: [RaamaBhakthi] The Ghana Raaga Pancha Rathnams of Saint

ThyagarAja

 

 

Dear sir,

 

i will extend my helping hand for this kyamkaryam of scanning the book. I just

wanted to enquire whether it is in tamil or telugu as i cannot read tamil. No

problem, hope some day even english version will be released .

 

Kindly send me the copy so that i can scan the pages

 

Regards

Jyothsna

 

 

 

 

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* * * YOUR MEMO TO Oppiliappan * * *

 

RE: Re: [RaamaBhakthi] The Ghana Raaga Pancha

Rathnams of Saint ThyagarAja

 

 

 

Thank you for contacting the National Geographic Society. We appreciate

the great interest shown by our members and friends, and we wish that we

were able to provide individual replies to each question. Unfortunately,

due to the volume of inquiries received, that is many times not possible.

This automatic reply is sent in response to all email inquiries. Many

questions are answered by the following FAQs or by the website index (see

below). Please take a moment to look through them, as inquiries that are

answered by the FAQs will receive no additional response. All the

questions will be read, however; any not answered below will receive a

response, generally within two weeks. Because our staff is quite small, we

are not able to do in-depth research, answer contest questions, settle

bets, provide reference service, or respond by specific deadlines. Don't

forget that your local public library is an excellent source of information

on almost any topic. The library reference staff will be happy to help you

find what you need.

 

 

How can I find my way around the National Geographic website?

 

The site index provides an excellent guide to the website and to past

online features:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/index.html

 

Where do I find out about jobs at the Society?

 

The National Geographic Employment website is at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/jobs. Please note that hiring for U.S.

jobs at the National Geographic Channel is handled separately. Listings

are online at http://www.foxcareers.com/

 

How can I find a listing of articles and books published by the National

Geographic Society on a certain topic?

 

Our index is available on the website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/publications/

 

Can I access the articles and books via the Web?

 

Our publications cannot be accessed on the Web. Most public and school

libraries have copies of our magazines and books.

 

Some NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC articles have Web adaptations; how do I find them?

 

Please visit the archive on the NGM website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/archives.html

 

Where can I purchase in-print back issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, NATIONAL

GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE and NG KIDS?

 

Information on ordering back issues is on the customer service website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/community/faq2.html#backissues

 

Can I purchase article reprints? How can I obtain permission to reprint an

article?

 

Information on reprints and permissions is found on the customer service

website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/community/faq2.html#articlecopy

 

How can I find information for a school report?

 

Our site index includes links to information on many fish, birds, mammals,

dinosaurs, insects, spiders, amphibians, and reptiles, as well as on

habitats at http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/animals.html

 

Where can I find information on ordering the Society's books?

 

Please visit the NG Books website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/books/index.html.

 

Where can I order back issues or to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC in

languages other than English?

 

Customer Service offices for local language editions are found on the

website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/community/faq.html#foreign

 

How do I contact Customer Service?

 

If your e-mail concerns your National Geographic membership or other

subscription or product-related matters, please contact our Customer

Service division at NGSLINE. You can also contact them by

telephone at 1-800-647-5463 from the U.S. or Canada or 1-813-979-6845 from

any other country.

 

Links to customer service information is found on the site index at:

 

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/customer.html

 

How can I find information on collecting NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC or on the

value of past issues?

 

We have a Collectors Corner, which includes a dealers list, a bulletin

board, and other information of interest at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/corner/

 

Where can I find information about Society grants?

 

For scientists and explorers, visit the websites of the Committee for

Research and Exploration at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/research/grant/rg1.html and the

Expeditions Council at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/council/index.html. For conservation

grants, information is available at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/research/grant/rg2.html. For teachers

grants go to

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/teacher_community/get_grant.html.

 

 

 

Is the website available in languages other than English?

 

For links to other NGS websites, visit

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/international.html

 

How do I find information on television programs produced by the Society?

 

Links to the National Geographic Channel, US and worldwide, to Ultimate

Explorer (our series on MSNBC) and to the PBS Specials are found at:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/television.html. For

information not provided on the websites, please contact the affiliates

directly. For programs produced by National Geographic Television, either

Ultimate Explorer or PBS, please email ngt. The

Channel websites include contact information.

 

How can I purchase a print of a National Geographic photograph or

illustration for personal use? How do I obtain permission to use a Society

photograph? How do I purchase stock photos?

 

Visit our Image Sales website at

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/imagesales/faq.html

 

Where do I find information on photography?

 

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/index.html

 

Where do I find information on geography education and resources for

teachers?

 

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/

 

 

 

 

 

* * * YOUR MEMO TO "jyothsna lakshmi" <jyothsna_music * * *

 

Re: [RaamaBhakthi] The Ghana Raaga Pancha Rathnams

of Saint ThyagarAja

 

 

SrI:

 

Dear Srimathy Jyothsna Lakshmi and all :

 

Two volunteers from Chennai and Bangalore have volunteered to

perform this kaimakryam now. They seem to have the right tools

to tackle this project . I am happy that this project is taking off now .

 

I have covered the abbrevaited versions of the meanings of these 5 Pancha

Rathnams in English . It is not the same as in rasAnubhavam filled

Original Tamil Essays on these pancha rathnams . Additional postings on

Sriranga Pancha rarhnam sung during the Vaikunta EkAdai time

by Saint Thyagaraja are also available thru a Google Search .

 

Sri RaamachandrAya Nama:

 

V.Sadagopan

 

 

-

jyothsna lakshmi

sgopan

Sunday, December 11, 2005 7:29 AM

Re: [RaamaBhakthi] The Ghana Raaga Pancha Rathnams of Saint

ThyagarAja

 

 

Dear sir,

 

i will extend my helping hand for this kyamkaryam of scanning the book. I

just wanted to enquire whether it is in tamil or telugu as i cannot read

tamil. No problem, hope some day even english version will be released .

 

Kindly send me the copy so that i can scan the pages

 

Regards

Jyothsna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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