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    Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is the first of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).

    PLEASE NOTE: To View the Thumbnail (by clicking on them to enlarge them) --one must log-in. The Thumbnails are NOT downloaded to you --they simply are enlarged by clicking on them ---after you have logged-in.
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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 2 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).

    The Features of the format here is:
    An interconnected black Boarder surrounds the verses that are grouped as: "Arjuna asks a question/Krsihna Answers Arjuna's Questions."

    There are graphics inserted just where they occur in the time line of the dialogue.

    The Graphics include charts.

    The Chapter & Verse Numbers of included.

    The cards {when printed out} can be used as a Game where the goal is simply to display the cards on a table top as fast as possible ---so that all the cards are aligned sequencially side-by-side. The player(s) can simply look at the the Vers Number or Graphics etc to speedily the cards in sequence from Verse 1.1 to 18.72.

    The Phrases spoken by Krishna, ie: "Thus far I have spoken of . . . Now, I shall tell you all about . . . " are highlighted in bold.

    Arjuna's Stotram is Highlighted in a different color font.

    The Text of the Bhagavad-gita is continuous without interuption.

    Arjuna's Questions are innumerated [I may have neglected to keep proper count TBD].
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    Last edited by bhaktajan; 30 September 2009 at 11:03 AM. Reason: Features

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 3 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 4 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 5 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 6 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 7 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 8 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 9 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Re: Gita on 45 Cards

    Here is:

    # 10 of 45 Cards.

    The whole Gita (in English with sholka numbers) on 45 cards.

    Print out and paste or tape together to form a folded-expanding book (like the bellows of an accordian or Harmonium).
    Attached Images Attached Images

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