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Related Web Sites

Help for Playwrights

Dramatists Exchange.  A site where you can post your entire play for free.

Dramatists Guild. An organization which helps playwright's protect their legal and financial interests.

Drama Workshop. Dramatic structure, weekend playwright exercises, reading list, stagecraft, markets, links.  This is a new and growing site with an associated mailing list To try out the mailing list (low volume), send an empty email to DramaWorkshop-subscribe@onelist.com

Playwrights on the Web - an international database of playwrights and their websites offering publishing opportunities. While you're there, check out The Playwrights Noticeboard, which lists current production opportunities

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Playwriting Seminars.   Learn the craft at this 228 page site!

Playwriting Reseources.   The original by this name..list of links

Playwriting Help.   List of websites helpful to playwrights.

Sites About Ramayana

Exile in the Forest.  Site gives more information about both the story and those who love it.  Information accompanies twelve charming miniature painting telling the story.
Ramayana for Classroom Use.  This telling was put together by Larry Tominberg for use in school.

Ramayana Home Page. Without a doubt the most breathtakingly complete reference so far!  Site provides access to download of original text material in both Sanskrit (the Valmiki version) and Hindi (the Tulsidas version), a biography, in English of Tulsidas, the Ramayana in pictures, English resources aplenty (including to my surprise THIS page a day after I put it up) and Ramayana for children, an interfaith version, the holiday Divalai, and devotional songs in the Tamil language, etc. etc. etc.  Site does use frames.

Valmiki Ramayana.  Bala Khanda and Ayodhya Khanda are now on this site in the original Sanskrit with translation.   You can view the verses in Sanskrit with word-by-word and running translation or just read the English translation. It looks like this site will continue to grow and be worth many visits by all of us.

Ramayana - An Enduring Tradition.  A University of Syracuse site from a seminar on the great epic.   Beautiful, informative, worth many visits.


Other Sites by Aikya Param

Advaita Vedanta for Today tells the essence of this teaching in simple language and includes Daily Readings from beloved tests.  The site includes a link to a text only version.

Hindu Web Graphics.  A collection of background, buttons, bars, and images of deities and symbols for site builders who want to give a Hindu character to their website.

PROMISE AWARD. Awarded to websites of Visual Art, Music, Film or Spiritual Organizations expressing or encouraging the best in all of us. List of winners included.

Supporter Sites

Transition Resources. Kathy Sorensen, founder of Transitions Resources, has been a very important supporter.  Besides finding out about workshops by Kathy, at her site you can take see her calendar, "Spoken From the Heart," which gives a thought provoking and inspriing thought for each day, and the upcoming similar daily planner.

 

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Shri Rama jaya Rama jaya jaya Rama Om! This page was created by Aikya Param.   Other pages by Aikya include Advaita Vedanta for Today, Hindu Web Grahics, and Promise Award.     Aikya is Co-manager of the Hindu Web Ring with Nitin Namjoshi.  This page was last updated on 03/11/2000.