This site has been a huge help for me. Thanks for posting!
This site has been a huge help for me. Thanks for posting!
namaste,
As promised, here is the book Vedic Culture. www.hindudharmaforums.com/VedicCulture.pdf
satay
Namaste Satay
Thank you so much for uploading this! It is appreciated. I downloaded it, and it will be a great subject matter to read.
Om Namah Sivaya
namaste Satay and all others.
Thanks to Satay for the book 'Vedic Culture'. I have uploaded a zip file containing an updated 0index.html file with a somewhat different folders structure under the parent folder. Those who are yet to set up a personal Hindu library might download the zip file from this link and proceed as in the message quoted below:
00HinduGranthashAlA.rar
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?d7hhsiahbofpp3b
रत्नाकरधौतपदां हिमालयकिरीटिनीम् ।
ब्रह्मराजर्षिररत्नाढ्यां वन्दे भारतमातरम् ॥
To her whose feet are washed by the ocean, who wears the Himalayas as her crown, and is adorned with the gems of rishis and kings, to Mother India, do I bow down in respect.
--viShNu purANam
Namaste saidevo
Thank you and Satay
I downloaded a WinRAR extractor and then downloaded your .RAR file and extracted it. When I open the extraction I see a "hindu-granthashAlA: Hindu Library: Sanskrit Originals, Translations and Related", but none of the links in the index open files or documents. I see two "Vedic Culture" links in the "Library", but when I click on the link, nothing opens.
Am I doing something wrong?
Om Namah Sivaya
namaste Shivafan.
When you extract the 00HinduGranthashAlA.rar file, say at C:\ (the root folder of drive C), you should see the following subdirectory structure therein:
Directory of C:\00HinduGranthashAlA
05/12/2013 09:01 PM <DIR> .
05/12/2013 09:01 PM <DIR> ..
06/27/2012 09:29 AM 1,360,323 0index.html
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> about
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen01
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen02
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen03
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen04
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen05
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen06
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen07
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen08
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen09
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hen10
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hib01
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hse01
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hse02
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hse03
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk01
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk02
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk03
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk04
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk05
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk06
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk07
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk08
09/07/2012 05:29 PM <DIR> hsk09
Note that all these folders are empty to start with and that when you download a file you should move it to the related folder, as shown in the browser status bar against a link.
Now if you open the 0index.html file in a browser, you will see a long HTML page, wherein the initial entries are links to the appropriate sections within the page. For example, the link Rg takes you to the section Rg veda, wherein the individual entries would be books. Note that the book links map to your local folder and the vertical bar link to the download link.
If you click a book entry now, say shAkalya shAkhA: maNDalam 1, nothing would open and you would get an error, because you are yet to download the book. And to download the book you should click or right-click-save on the vertical bar | next to the book link, and then move the downloaded book to its related folder, 00HinduGranthashAlA/hsk01/Rgveda/ folder in this case, where the book-file name is rk_ved_m1.pdf.
You should set up each and every document in this way. I suggest that you go through the book entries, download what you want to a common folder, say the parent folder, and then move the books to their related folders. Once the books are in place in their folders, the book links that map to them will open. Most of the books are in pdf format, so you would need a pdf reader to read the file or an appropriate browser plug-in to open it inside the browser.
All this might appear daunting at first, but once you try, it is easy. Open the HTML file, download a book and then move it to its folder--that's all. Please try with these guidelines and give your feedback here so I can help you further with any problems that might arise.
रत्नाकरधौतपदां हिमालयकिरीटिनीम् ।
ब्रह्मराजर्षिररत्नाढ्यां वन्दे भारतमातरम् ॥
To her whose feet are washed by the ocean, who wears the Himalayas as her crown, and is adorned with the gems of rishis and kings, to Mother India, do I bow down in respect.
--viShNu purANam
Namaste Saidevo
Yes, now I have the library fully functional! Thanks for the detailed instructions on how to populate the library with the downloads. This is a great tool you developed, and a great collection.
All the best!
Om Namah Sivaya
A great library of links! I need it. I will try to d/l from most the links. I too had a big collection, but alas, my HDD was electrically zapped after a thunder strike. Many thanks.
Link for:
Sri Devi Bhagavatham in TAMIL.
Identifier: SriDeviBhagavatamVolume1-Tamil
Identifier-access: http://archive.org/details/SriDeviBh...mVolume1-Tamil
Identifier-ark: ark:/13960/t0cv5q38m
Ppi: 200
Identifier: SriDeviBhagavatamVolume2
Identifier-access: http://archive.org/details/SriDeviBhagavatamVolume2
Identifier-ark: ark:/13960/t9378jv4d
Ppi: 200
krishnan ts
my humble pranams to you sir. my thanks to you for great collections in one place. May god bless you.
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