सुभासितेष्व् अन्धचित्यै किञ्चन यन्त्रं निर्मितम्। प्रयोगोदाहरणानि -
पुरा +एवं मुक्तकानि सङ्गृह्णामि स्म सद्भिः प्रकाशितानि।
इतोऽपि मुक्तककोशो वर्धनीयः - युष्मत्सङ्ग्रहान् सम्भाज्य +अनुगृह्णन्तु। कदाचिद् सापत्यकस्य मम चलनादिकाले रञ्जन-शिक्षणादौ प्रयोक्ष्यते - न तावत् काचित् पुस्तकादि-विक्रयणे वः क्षतिर् अपि स्यात्।
(यन्त्रे दोषास् सन्ति - काले परिहरणीयाः। एवं कोशेऽपि - यथा नामपरिष्कारादि। साहाय्यस्यात्रापि स्वागतम्।)
(slight correction in url - https://github.com/subhAShita/subhAShita.github.io/raw/master/static/articles/intro2022/subhAShita-db-deduplication.pdf )On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 at 06:57, विश्वासो वासुकिजः (Vishvas Vasuki) <vishvas...@gmail.com> wrote:2017-04-25 11:18 GMT-07:00 Ramanathan Sharma <heyram...@gmail.com>:Why not have all the subhashitas in markdown files within the repo and use HTML/JS page to display in a word formatted way in a Github page. Everything is free and open source! They can text search subhashitas and Google will index it too so anyone Googling can also come there.Oh be my guest! That already exists. We don't intend to type new subhashitas from books one by one (atleast not now). See the 10k+ here https://github.com/sanskrit-coders/subhAShita-db-sanskrit/tree/master/mUlAni (and there is lots more not present there online).But, we're not satisfied with that due to reasons stated in the README file, which I reproduce below:Motivation
- One of the greatest (and useful) pleasures I've had in tough times is retreat for a while into the world of beautiful subhAShita-s - and then burst back out like the vRtraghna armed with dadhIchi's bones.
- I especially like online collections curated by some friends and myself:
- since a book is not always available, and
- I want to collect + easily access choice ones for future enjoyment.
- But it is tedious (atleast for me) to sit in front of a computer to do the following:
- read them,
- or scour the internet for new ones
- or collect favorites in a spreadsheet
- or just annotate them with comments.
- So, it is desirable to:
- make the above as simple and easy as possible,
- and to share our collective labor so that we can benefit more easily from each others' work.
Tried to create a pratimAlA/ random browser here - https://subhashita.github.io/saMskRtam/padyam/random/?ratings=vvasuki5&sources=&secondary_sources=&topics=&meters=&rasas=&first_letter="eId=kimayAsRShFacing some problems - initializing the filter boxes from query. This function fails; and this event handler isn't being triggered. Can anyone help?
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This is a very laudable initiative. Over the years I have made a collection of subhashitas and have stored them in my Gmail draft. It's still growing. If it can be shared here, I can do that. I have not cared to mention the source / author in all cases.
Here is the link for a Subhashitam Collection, 47 pages in Word:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ptr7pHTHp2wVWX8nsEBrtN3iGP95rXmz/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117716040700493863454&rtpof=true&sd=true