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Help with a picture - Scale Lila
Kalkidas - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 02:12:13 +0530
Radhe Syam!
Can anybody help me with this picture?
Is it any scale lila, and if yes, please, describe it briefly.
Thanks!
Sur
Madhava - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 03:06:38 +0530
I can't see any pictures on scale-pastime here...
Kalkidas - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 03:18:15 +0530
I put it on free server, may be it works too slowly...:-(
Copy-paste it's link to another browser window. Or i can e-mail it to you...:-)
P.S. Moved it to my friends site, now it should be visible.
Madhava - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 22:19:27 +0530
You can also attach images to your posts here. They will be uploaded directly to our server.
This is a famous pastime which took place on the main hill of Varsana. I will try to find the original narration for you, though I am not certain whether it is from Gaudiya or Nimbarki texts.
Attachment:
Kalkidas - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:36:03 +0530
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You can also attach images to your posts here.
That was first i tried to do (attach it as a file), but it didn't work - i couldn't see anything in a preview... So, i used IMG tag. Maybe i did it a wrong way.
Madhava - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:38:25 +0530
The thing is that it doesn't show up in preview. Selecting the image is the last thing you have to do before submitting the post, and it'll be uploaded once you submit it. The file upload box gets reset every time you preview, so make sure you (re)select it after previewing your post.
Madhava - Tue, 14 Oct 2003 23:47:32 +0530
I can't seem to locate the source of the story. My wife says she's once made a drama out of this pastime, but also can't recall the source. I hope she'll find the time to type it in.
In the meantime, if someone has a reference for the pastime, please do post it in.
Kalkidas - Wed, 15 Oct 2003 00:45:37 +0530
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The thing is that it doesn't show up in preview.
Caught it!:-)
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I can't seem to locate the source of the story. My wife says she's once made a drama out of this pastime, but also can't recall the source. I hope she'll find the time to type it in.
Thanks anyway, to you, Madhavaji and to you wife.
My dandavats!