Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Dear Friends, I have posted Ram-ji's summary on Gita Chapter 12 at summary-of-the-bhagavad-gita-chapter-12-by-dr-ram-chandran .. I am always more than happy to post the insights and wisdom shared by our distinguished members. Because of time constraints, I have less time to edit now. Most of our members who post here are fortunately excellent writers needing no corrections. Here is the practice that I follow in writing my own papers and articles. 1. Organize the paper in terms of subtitles, so the reader can see where one stream of thought finishes and another one starts. 2. Paragraphs which are not too long (5-9 lines). 3. Article length should be considered due to the short span of Internet readers. 4. Language should be simple and straight forward (This, of course, to some extent is in the eye of the beholder). The final thing that should be done before submitting an article for publishing (I follow this rule) is to give it to some friends to read and have them give feedback. Sometimes they catch obvious issues which we might have missed, Following these tips leads to articles which are easier to read and more accessible to the general audience. Thank you to the esteemed learned members on this list for the opportunity to serve and to highlight the wisdom and knowledge that you share. Namaste and love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Dear Friends, I have posted Ram-ji's summary on Gita Chapter 12 at summary-of-the-bhagavad-gita-chapter-12-by-dr-ram-chandran .. I am always more than happy to post the insights and wisdom shared by our distinguished members. Because of time constraints, I have less time to edit now. Most of our members who post here are fortunately excellent writers needing no corrections. Here is the practice that I follow in writing my own papers and articles. 1. Organize the paper in terms of subtitles, so the reader can see where one stream of thought finishes and another one starts. 2. Paragraphs which are not too long (5-9 lines). 3. Article length should be considered due to the short span of Internet readers. 4. Language should be simple and straight forward (This, of course, to some extent is in the eye of the beholder). The final thing that should be done before submitting an article for publishing (I follow this rule) is to give it to some friends to read and have them give feedback. Sometimes they catch obvious issues which we might have missed, Following these tips leads to articles which are easier to read and more accessible to the general audience. Thank you to the esteemed learned members on this list for the opportunity to serve and to highlight the wisdom and knowledge that you share. Namaste and love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 advaitin , " Harsha " wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > I have posted Ram-ji's summary on Gita Chapter 12 at > summary-of-the-bhagavad-gita-chapter-12-by-dr-ram- chandran > . Namaste, Tuesday, Dec. 9th is celebrated as Gita Jayanti Day, also known as Mokshada Ekadashi (mokShadA ekAdashiI) - the eleventh day of the waxing moon in the Lunar Calendar. May all students of the Gita be blessed by studynig it - svAdhyAya-j~nAna-yaj~na. shrI viShNuruvaacha: praarabdhaM bhujyamaano hi giitaabhyaasarataH sadaa | sa muktaH sa sukhii loke karmanaa nopalipyate. Lord Vishnu said: 2. Though engaged in the performance of worldly duties, one who is regular in the study of the Gita becomes free. He is the happy man in this world. He is not bound by Karma. Gita Mahatmya Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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