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Here would be a table of contents with drop down boxes for each pauri and each line: | Here would be a table of contents with drop down boxes for each pauri and each line: | ||
+Mool Mantra | +Mool Mantra | ||
+2nd Pauri | +2nd Pauri | ||
+3rd | |||
+4th | |||
+5th | |||
+6th | |||
-7th | |||
Jay Jug Charay (in gurmukhi and transliteration) | Jay Jug Charay (in gurmukhi and transliteration) | ||
Navaa Khanda | Navaa Khanda | ||
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Also there would be groups of pauris to look at like: | Also there would be groups of pauris to look at like: | ||
Suni-ai (8,9,10,11) | |||
Mannai (12,13,14,15) | |||
Aisaa Naam Niranjan Hoay (16,17,18,19) | |||
Asankh (17,18,19) | |||
Aadays tisai aadays (28,29,30,31) | |||
and every combination of pauris could be added. | and every combination of pauris could be added. | ||
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Ek Ong Kaar Sat Nam Karta Purkh (also in Gurmukhi) | Ek Ong Kaar Sat Nam Karta Purkh (also in Gurmukhi) | ||
and on the right there would be a drop down box to select from: v| Dr. Balkar Singh | | |||
with the person's name whose translation is being viewed. | |||
you could drop down the box and select anyone who has ever written a translation of that pauri, thus easily viewing many translations of a single line or pauri that was selected in the first place. | |||
Also under the translation would be a place for comments, stories, experiences, effects with the selected line or pauri or group of pauris and related pauris. | |||
Also, there could be a link to the Gurbani Archive in Sikhnet for a playlist | Also, there could be a link to the Gurbani Archive in Sikhnet for a playlist |
Revision as of 15:25, 9 June 2005
Japji Sahib
Here would be a table of contents with drop down boxes for each pauri and each line:
+Mool Mantra +2nd Pauri +3rd +4th +5th +6th -7th
Jay Jug Charay (in gurmukhi and transliteration) Navaa Khanda Changa Nao
and so on... -8th
Suni-ai Sidh Suni-ai Dharath
Also there would be groups of pauris to look at like: Suni-ai (8,9,10,11) Mannai (12,13,14,15) Aisaa Naam Niranjan Hoay (16,17,18,19) Asankh (17,18,19) Aadays tisai aadays (28,29,30,31) and every combination of pauris could be added.
All of these would be links to a page where the following would show:
Ek Ong Kaar Sat Nam Karta Purkh (also in Gurmukhi)
and on the right there would be a drop down box to select from: v| Dr. Balkar Singh |
with the person's name whose translation is being viewed.
you could drop down the box and select anyone who has ever written a translation of that pauri, thus easily viewing many translations of a single line or pauri that was selected in the first place.
Also under the translation would be a place for comments, stories, experiences, effects with the selected line or pauri or group of pauris and related pauris.
Also, there could be a link to the Gurbani Archive in Sikhnet for a playlist