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  • R. K. Sharma Archive Project Update: November 23, 2022

    We are on track with transfer of media files from the old site to the prototype replacement site. Cutover for the new site will be January 1, 2023. The following materials are available for review from the new Ananda Ashram New York Collection. Lectures on the Sāṁkhyakārikā are beginning to be indexed. Lectures on grammar…

  • Collaboration

    It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed. Charles Darwin

  • Testing computer transcription for archive files

    We are testing how well automated transcription of files works with archive content. Mixing Sanskrit with English presents a challenge for computer transcription. Here is an unedited transcript of an audio file from the University of Pennsylvania lectures as an example. This was produced using the transcription features integrated with Microsoft Office 365 Word software…

  • DALLE-2 text to image AI

    Some illustrations for this site were generated by the OpenAI DALL•E (version 2) text-to-image artificial intelligence software from prompts written by the author. Images are presented here in accord with the usage rights described at:https://labs.openai.com/policies/terms. The prompt for the image illustrating this blog post was: “a puzzled robot is looking at a painting. painting by…

  • Sāṁkhyakārikā lecture by Ram Karan Sharma (July 14, 2014)

    Asset: 7-14-2014MVI_0046.mp4 Catalog status: This is a video that has been partially reviewed. Duration: 23:45 Audio and video quality: Good Asset booked from Dropbox on 29 October 2022 as a test of booking workflow. The content contains a lecture on the Sāṁkhyakārikā by Ram Karan Sharma probably delivered at Ananda Ashram on July 14, 2014.…

  • Watercolor illustration of a boy following a path led by his own heart.

    Follow your heart

    Follow your heart wherever it may take you. The most successful people don’t look back to see who’s watching. Work Hard. The most successful people don’t look back to see who’s watching. Look for opportunities to lift others up along the way. Having the proper mindset, moving outside your comfort zone, developing and maintaining healthy…

  • Collaboration

    It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed. Charles Darwin

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