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 Bhagavad Gita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A core sacred text of Hindu ( Vedic) religion and philosophy, the Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the Gita, is a summation of the Vedic, Yogic, Vedantic and Tantric philosophies.
According to the Bhagavad Gita, the goal of life is to free the mind and intellect from their complexities and to focus them on the glory of the Self by dedicating one's actions to the divine.
A memorable passage of the Gita is in the Eleventh Chapter in which Krishna reveals himself to Arjuna in all his splendid forms, all the plenary permutations of beings, the many gods and planes of existences all subsumed into the one essential Super-consciousness.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_Gita

  
 Gaudiya.com - An Overview of the Gaudiya Vaishnava Tradition
Prameya Ratnavali, compiled along with Govinda Bhasya, is Baladeva Vidyabhusana's further contribution in establishing the scriptural basis of the Gaudiya school.
Compiled by Krishnadas Kaviraja on the basis of Rupa Gosvami's instructions, Govinda Lilamrita is one of the main works focusing on the asta-kaliya-lila, or the daily pastimes of Radha and Krishna over the eight phases of the day, frequently read and meditated on by the mystics of the Gaudiya tradition.
This is a unique work of Kavi Karnapura, describing the other-worldly identities of the prominent associates and followers of Sri Caitanya, who are understood to have descended with Him from the world of Krishna.
http://www.gaudiya.com/index.php?topic=literature

  
 Free Essay Krishna Worship And Its Place In Indian Religion
In the Gita Govinda the idea that Krishna is not simply the supreme deity but also that he is capable of having a one on one spiritual relationship with a human is what makes this religious story unique.
The images presented and the messages of the Gita Govinda are quite different from Buddhist and Upanishadic teachings but one can still see aspects of their influence on the Bhakti tradition.
You take the form as the enlightened Buddha, Krishna." (Gita 71) The Brahmans in The Laws of Manu still preformed the blood sacrifices, which were considered to be a vital to their faith.
http://mail.echeat.com/essay.php?t=26318

  
 gita govinda by jayadeva
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 BHAGAVAD-GITA (THE LORD'S SONG)
Krishna is called: Madhava (descendant of Madhu), Hrishikesha (bristling-haired), Keshava (handsome-haired), Govinda (chief of herdsmen), slayer of Madhu (a demon), Janardana (agitator of humans), Varshneya (clansman of the Vrishnis), Vasudeva (son of Vasudeva), Hari, and slayer of Keshin (a demon).
In the GITA Krishna, who is the uncle and friend of the Pandavas, gives Arjuna teachings on yoga, which means union and implies union with God.
The GITA was written between the fifth century BC and the second century CE and is attributed to Vyasa.
http://www.san.beck.org/Gita.html

  
 Splendour Bookstore
Recommended for all those interested in the Bhagavad Gita; but are not familiar with Sanskrit and Devnagari Script.
Its approach to various philosophical problems is quite novel and practical, often reducing very intricate spiritual truths to simple rules.
But this is an unique book in many aspects.
http://www.splendourindia.org/bookstore.htm

  
 London 25 July 2002. Part 4. Room Conversation
Throughout the Gita in every chapter we can see Buddhi Yoga as Bhakti Yoga.
We tend not to believe what's said in the Scriptures because we cannot prove it, but what science is showing we tend to believe.
Buddhi yoga will get more formation in Bhakti yoga.
http://scsmath.org/island/020725london_4.html

  
 Marubharati Index
"Jati Rupacanda ra Kahia tina Gita, aura Gita-prakarom ki Suci." 23:2, 7-9.
"Nainasi ke do Gita evam eka Mahattvapurna Patra." 23:2, 41-44.
"Dungaji Javara Ji ro Gita: Eka Paryalocana." 2:1, 64-70.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/sasia/marubharati.htm

  
 Sri Caitanya Caritamrta Antya-lila Chapter 17 Verse 6
vidyāpati — the author Vidyāpati ; caṇḍīdāsa — the author Caṇḍīdāsa ; śrī - gīta - govinda — the famous book by Jayadeva Gosvāmī; bhāva - anurūpa — according to the ecstatic emotion; śloka — verses; paḍena — recites; rāya - rāmānanda — Rāmānanda Rāya.
To complement the ecstasy of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, Rāmānanda Rāya would quote verses from the books of Vidyāpati and Caṇḍīdāsa, and especially from the Gīta - govinda, by Jayadeva Gosvāmī.
http://vedabase.org/cc/antya/17/6

  
 Govinda
Govinda: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Govinda (Govindha)
Dabholkar - Govinda Raghunatha Dabholkar : Author of the Sai Sathcharith am, the book about the life of Shirdi Sai Baba (nick name : Hemadpant) (SSS-II)
(See also: Govinda, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
http://www.experiencefestival.com/govinda

  
 parishad29
Sri Gita Govinda is full of intimate pastimes of Sri Sri Radha Govinda and is therefore meant for those who have accumulated sufficient spiritual piety.
Not being able to decide whether or not he should write a particular verse, he decided to first take his bath, and return to his writing later.
Also present with were three other panditas whose names he has mentioned in Sri Gita-Govinda: Sri Umapatidhar, Acarya Sri Govardhan and Kavi Ksamapati, who were his close friends.
http://www.hknet.org.nz/parishad29.htm

  
 Gita Govinda
The Gita Govinda is a work of infinite beauty, soon after its composition, spread all over India: North, South, East and West.
The IGNCA and Xerox Palo Alto Research Centre(Xerox Parc) presented a multimedia experience on celebrated text Jayadeva's Gita Govinda, a 12th century Sanskrit poem, from 10th December 1997 to 8th January 1998 at Matighar, IGNCA, New Delhi
I hope this exhibition can go round in India and enrich the lives of the people by showing the essential unity of our traditions."
http://www.ignca.nic.in/ex_0031.htm

  
 Jayadeva Goswami
In his introduction, Jayadeva says that the Gita Govinda is a scripture describing the intimate pastimes of Sri Radha and Govinda.
Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has written that although Chandidasa, Vidyapati, Bilvamangala, and Jayadeva lived before Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was externally manifest within this world, Caitanya Mahaprabhu's conception of bhakti had arisen within their hearts and was expressed in their writings.
It may be worshiped and served by those who are extremely qualified in devotional piety.
http://www.vrindavan.org/English/VSaints/JayadevaGoswami.html

  
 Govinda - Gita Govinda - Multimedia Project
A focus on the higher, spiritual meanings of the celestial influences illuminates the quickest path
Community Participation and Empowerment in Primary Education, R Govinda, 06/2003, £29.99
Brazil-Pine Divine Bar: From Govinda's Quantity in Basket: none
http://www.hispider.com/?q=govinda

  
 OrissaMatters»Blog Archive » BENGALIS HAD A JAYADEVA TOO
Mention may be made of Dr Bhagaban Panda who has edited for the directorate of culture, government of Orissa, the Sri Gita Govinda Mahakavyam on the basis of the oldest commentaries thereon known as Sarvangasundari and Srutiranjani in Sanskrit.
Not only Pandit Kedar Nath Mahapatra, but many others have proved that Sri Jayadeva, the author of the immortal love-songs compiled in Sri Gita Govinda was an Oriya by birth and belonged only to Orissa.
Stories and sequences have been cleverly concocted and misinterpretations have been deliberately made to make out a case that Sri Jayadeva of Sri Gita Govinda was not an Oriya by birth, but a Bengali.
http://orissamatters.com/news?p=8

  
 Govinda
The lotus feet of Nitai About Nityananda Prabhu and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and worship of Radhe Syama.
ISKCON New York (Brooklyn) Photos, programs, and events from Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir.
Govinda Foods All Natural and original health foods.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Govinda.html

  
 Musical Nirvana - Introduction to Indian Classical Music
Gita Govinda is a sringara mahakavya in 12 sargas of Sanskrit.
Out of desire for wealth or honour, one should sing of ordinary mortals; if he sings of them, he is to be condemned.
Unlike the other works described here, Gita Govinda, is not a musicology text.
http://www.musicalnirvana.com/introduction/ancient_history5.html

  
 >Invitation to Daily Satsang
Not a problem, Gita Govinda has created read-along web pages updated daily for your convenience.
The Bhagavad Gita session (as well as Sunday's live satsang program) begins every day at 10:30am and concludes at 11:30am EST.
Once you’re signed on, click the "Groups" icon and then scroll down to "Religious." From there you will see "Hare Krishna Radio" and " Gita: Coming back next life?
http://www.dipika.org/2003/01/08/invitation.to.daily.satsang/index.html

  
 Love Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Anonymous, Illustration for Canto 11, verse 17 of Jayadeva*s Gita Govinda (Love Song of the Dark Lord), circa 1800
Anonymous, Illustration for Canto 1, verse 27 of Jayadeva*s Gita Govinda (Love Song of the Dark Lord), circa 1800
Anonymous, Illustration for Canto 12, verse 7 of Jayadeva*s Gita Govinda (Love Song of the Dark Lord), circa 1800
http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/l/love-works.html

  
 bhakti
Bhakti yoga Bhakti yoga is the Hindu term for the spiritual practice of fostering of loving devotion to God, called bhakti Traditionally there are 9 forms of bhakti yoga.
Hindu movements in which bhakti yoga is the main presribed practice are called bhakti movements Related Subjects Bhagavad Gita, moksha, Ishta-...
form the basis of the Gita Govinda in the Bhakti traditions, and numerous other later works.
http://www.wikisearch.net/bhakti

  
 j a g a t ~ h o m e p a g e - Articles
I was reading through Miller's translation of the Gita Govinda yesterday [which I must mention was given to me by our own ebullient Dr. Jay Sri Radhe, dutifully and ecstatically marked up and underlined, as one might have expected!].
The religious and literary history of India was profoundly changed by a simple poem written in the 12th century.
Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda inspired Hindu art, literature and religion by telling the story of the loves of Krishna and Radha in a way that broke the customary idea of an all-powerful male God.
http://www.jagat.wisewisdoms.com/articles/showarticle.php?id=111

  
 INDIAN MIRROR - ARTS - Literature
In 1850, the Ludhiana Chrisitan mission was formed and they brought out a Punjabi translation of the Bible in 1852 and a Punjabi dictionary in 1854.
Marathi prose originated during the Yadava period and the credit goes to the religious sect called Mahanabhavas.
The contribution of Christian Missionaries took place during the17th and the 18 th centuries.
http://www.indianmirror.com/arts/arts7.html

  
 Loi Bazaar: Gaudiya Vaisnava Books
Bhagavad Gita Bhasya of Sri Sankaracarya (SKU/ISBN: 8171202691)
Sarartha-varsini-tika - Gita Commentary of Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura (SKU/ISBN: BS-BG)
http://loibazaar.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=BOOKS

  
 Daily Darshan — Srila Sridhar Maharaja
We should not allow the inept social interactions of neophytes to cast a shadow upon the illuminating examples of superior Vaishnavas.
As a perfect disciple Arjuna offers himself to be predominated by the will of Krishna.
In response to a question concerning "chastity to Sri Guru."
http://www.dailydarshan.com

  
 Publication of Sri Gita Govinda
Sri Jayadeva Gosvami was a very high class of maha-bhagavata, and he wrote a book called "Gita Govinda", "The Glories of Govinda".
When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu saw this book, He made a copy and instructed His followers to also obtain one.
That book Gita-Govinda is so famous, and it is now translated into Hindi with good explanations.
http://www.purebhakti.com/lectures/lecture20030512.shtml

  
 Gita Govinda, Love Divine
Gita Govinda gave the ultimate poetic form to the doctrine of incarnation, a concept central to Hindu theology.
Immersed in the rapturous courtship of the divine lovers, the worshipper sees, in his mind's eye his own ecstatic union with Lord Krishna.
The verse of Gita Govinda do not inspire dance forms only, they also animate Rajput and Pahari miniature paintings, the temple architecture of Orisssa and a host of other art forms all over India.
http://www.sanathanadharma.com/articles/gita.htm

  
 Sanskrit Studies
Links and Information
Find and read a collection of articles on various topics at SanathanaDharma.com, such as Gita Govinda, Love Divine, Learning Sanskrit, Purusha Sukta- Hymns of Man, and the new Sangeet Marga - Path to Moksha through Music, interesting!
The CSX_Searcher, Sanskrit OCR (last update: 04.03.2005), Tagged Sanskrit texts with integrated dictionary, and Sanskrit dictionary are available for download.
Linked from the giirvaani site, he has also translated Raghuvamsha, Kumarasambhava, and Ritusamharam of Kalidasa, and Gita Govindam of Jayadeva.
http://sanskritlinks.blogspot.com

  
 New Page 1
The Dashavatara prayer from the Gita Govinda, cast in the tillana mould, had flashes of imagination in depicting each avatara by seven dancers with Vedanudhdharate from the Gita Govinda.
She brought the house down with Vishwaroopa and the message from the Gita.
Depicting Krishna the thinker and Philosopher her abhinaya was well thought out, considering the content — the rather abstract passages from Gita on the nature of the soul and its immortality.
http://www.anandashankarjayant.com/play4pressreviews.htm

  
 Krishna Paints Radha's Breast
Thus the emotions are transformed from the sensual to the spiritual, and human passions merge into the great sea of mystic love.
This painting illustrates the following verse from the Gita Govinda.
Jayadeva's epic poem the Gita Govinda illustrates this very sentiment through the love games of Radha and Krishna, the divine couple.
http://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/HB28/aff10150

  
 Dasavatara
The theme of Gita Govindam is the love of Radha Devi and Sri Krishna, symbolizing the longing and striving of the individual, for communion with God, culminating in their blissful union.
The Stotra forms the first section of Gita Govinda, the masterpiece work of Sri Jayadeva.
He was a court poet of King Lakshmanasena, who ruled Bengal during the 12th Century.
http://home.att.net/~s-prasad/dasavatara.htm

  
 Search results for 'Jayadeva'
Thereafter, many western universities began founding chairs in Sanskrit.
* Goddess Parvati and Her Weapons * Guru Nanak * Jataka Tales - Fables of ancient India * Krishna's Antics - Kangra paintings depicting the poetry of Jayadeva 's Gita Govinda * List of Animals found in Indian Mythologies * List of Hindu Gods and Goddesses * Lord Ramachandra of Ayodhya * Lord Rama's Biography
This lead to study of Indian dramatic literature and mythology.
http://www.kamat.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?words=Jayadeva

  
 Saint Jaidev
JAIDEV (JAYADEVA), saint and poet, two of whose hymns are incorporated in the Guru Granth Sãhib, is chiefly known to the literary world as the author of the
Govinda, a lyrical poem in which the love of Rãdhã (soul or devotee) for Govinda (the Supreme Being) is described symbolically and mystically.
Jaidev was born at Kindu Bilvã which, according to some, is now Kenduli, in Birbhüm district of West Bengal, on the river Ajay and, according to others, Kendüli-Sasan, on Prachi river, near jagannath Puri in Orissã.
http://www.punjabilok.com/faith/sikh/saint_jaidev.htm

  
 Gaudiya Discussions -> Pujari Goswami, commentator on Gita-govinda
That's the gist of what Baba read out from Gaudiya Vaishnava Abhidhan when I asked him about Pujari Goswami.
Aside the tika on Gita Govinda, he also wrote a commentary on Bilvamangala's Krishna Karnamritam, which is commonly known as Chaitanya Das's commentary.
http://www.gaudiyadiscussions.com/index.php?showtopic=3191&view=getlastpost

  
 A Damsel Prepares A Bed Of Tender Asoka Leaves, And Decorates It With Blossoms To Receive Krishna, Illustration From ...
The text on the back, one line in Nagari-text quoting sarga 4, verse 4 of the Gita Govinda.
It is generally believed that the Gita Govinda paintings were executed around 1775—80, by younger members of Nainsukh’s family.
It is generally referred to as the ‘Tehri Garhwal’ Gita Govinda series of which nearly 140 paintings have survived, now dispersed between major public and private collections of Indian paintings.
http://www.cloudband.com/gallery/asianartinlondon2000/galloway/damsel_prepares_bed_extended.mhtml

  
 Gita Govindam - Gita Govinda - 8 - Jayadeva - Sanskrit
Gita Govindam - Gita Govinda - 8 - Jayadeva - Sanskrit
Thus, this is the 8th chapter, called vilaksha/vilakshya lakshmiipatiH - Apologetic Krishna, in Gita Govindam of Jayadeva.
Krishna appears before Raadha from out of thin air, on the next day morning.
http://www.geocities.com/giirvaani/gg/sarga8/gg_8_roman.htm

  
 Indian & Islamic - Miniatures
The details are finely executed in brilliant colours, within a blue border with floral scrolls and a speckled pink outer border; verse with twenty lines on the reverse.
Jayadeva's Gita Govinda exalting the love between Radha and Krishna is among the most popular in Sanskrit literature and has inspired some of the finest Indian painting.
He was a descendant of Sansar Chand who inherited the series in the 1930s and subsequently dispersed it.
http://www.francescagalloway.com/al945.htm

  
 Gopis with Krishna
This beautiful Gita Govinda palm leaf manuscript, from the 17th Century AD, now resides in the Raghunandan Library of Puri, Orissa.
The exhibit was sponsored by the Western Regional Fulbright Offices of the United States Education Foundation in India.
Image from the 1989 Photo exhibit in the Lincoln Room of the United States Information Service in Calcutta.
http://www.olywa.net/ratna-david/gallery/manuscripts/gitapalmleaf.htm

  
 Information - Snippets - December 2004
(‘Gita Govinda, Love Divine’ by Chinmay Kumar Hota, Times of India, New Delhi, July19, 2001)
The verses of Gita Govinda not only inspire dance forms, they also animate Rajput and Pahari miniature paintings, the temple architecture of Orissa and a host of other art forms all over India.
The temples at Bhubaneswar and stupas at Ratnagiri in Orissa exhibit the preoccupation of the sculptor with dance.
http://www.narthaki.com/info/snipdec4.html

  
 Gita Govinda - Multimedia Project
The sakhi request him to go quickly to meet Radha; who is waiting fully decked for the arrival of Krishna.
She is the author of many definitive monographs on the Gita Govinda including those on the diverse painting schools, specially Mewar, Jaipur, Bundi and Assam.
The content was conceived by Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, a scholar of Gita Govinda for over thirty years and an internationally acknowledged authority and pioneer of inter-and multi-disciplinary studies in the humanities, and the arts.
http://www.ignca.nic.in/gita.htm

  
 Alpha Tango News Vol 2 # 1
In a flurry of activity this past year, Alpha Tango has created and presented " Gita Govinda ", a modern, transcultural adaptation of the 12th Century Sanskrit poem by Jayadeva.
This epic love poem is about the mythic relationship of the god Krishna and his consort Radha, cosmic lovers who become estranged when Radha, longing for Krishna, finds him cavorting with many amorous "gopis", or cowherds.
In June Alpha Tango performed a music only version of "Gita Govinda"at the new ArtsEdge festival at Seattle Center, where we were joined by musicians Melinda Wellsandt and Jenny McLaughlin.
http://www.soundsound.com/ATnews2fin.html

  
 ORIENTALIA Definition of GITA-GOVINDA in Yoga Dictionary Oriental Encyclopedia
Please note, this is an International knowledgebase, so the above entry may contain texts in French, German, Russian, Bulgarian, Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Japanese, Chinese, and English.
Gita Govinda of Jayadeva: Love Song of the Dark Lord
Song of love, Gita govinda;: The Sanskrit classic translated and illustrated by George Keyt (Orient paperbacks)
http://www.orientalia.org/dictionary-Yoga_Dictionary-definition16420-GITA-GOVINDA.html

  
 GITA GOVINDA: LOS AMORES DEL DIOS KRISHNA Y DE LA PASTORA RADHA - Casadellibro
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 Devi: The Great Goddess
In the Gita Govinda Radha is human and Krishna divine, and the poem is interpreted metaphorically in terms of the longing of the human soul for the divine.
Having once experienced the ecstasy of divine love with Krishna (an incarnation of Vishnu), Radha is separated from Krishna and yearns with single-minded intensity for reunion.
The third influential heroine and beloved is Radha, a cowherdess whose story is narrated in the twelfth-century poem, Gita Govinda (Love Song of the Dark Lord).
http://www.asia.si.edu/devi/radha.htm

  
 Saint Jaidev
aint JAIDEV was a poet, two of whose hymns are incorporated in the Guru Granth Sahib, is chiefly known to the literary world as the author of the Gita Govinda, a lyrical poem in which the love of Radha (soul or devotee) for Govinda (the Supreme Being) is described symbolically and mystically.
Jaidev was born at Kindu Bilva which, according to some, is now Kenduh, in Birbhum district of West Bengal, on the river Ajay and, according to others, Kenduh-Sasan, on Praclll river, near Jagannath Purl in Orissa.
His wife sang with him the devotional songs which were of his own composition.
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/events/jaidev.html

  
 Bhajana Sampradaya
He has extolled the madhura bhava approach to Lord Krishna in his Gita Govinda (Radha as the Jeevatma and Krishna as the Paramatma).
Hailing from the Kenduli village in Orissa, it is believed by some scholars, that Jayadeva was the court poet of Maharaja Lakshmanasena of Bengal.
A Sanskrit poet of the 13th C. Jayadeva is well acclaimed for his Gita Govinda.
http://www.bhajanasampradaya.com/DetailsofBhagavatha.asp?bid=19&tPrd=h

  
 Two Preliminary Sketches For The Gita Govinda Series Of 1775—80 :: Francesca Galloway :: Asian Textiles - Indian ...
Two lines of Nagari-text quoting sarga 1, verse 26 of the Gita Govinda, numbered ‘2’.
Two and a half lines of Nagari-text quoting sarga 7, verses 25—6 of the Gita Govinda.
First, the seven swift sketches on the reverse of two portraits by Nainsukh dating from1765—75, now in the National Museum, New Delhi (acc.no 51.207/44) and the Museum Rietberg, Zurich (acc.no.RVI 1329).
http://www.cloudband.com/gallery/asianartinlondon2000/galloway/sketches_for_gita_govinda_extended.mhtml

  
 Show Book
This monograph deals with an illustrated manuscript on Gita Govinda of the 16th century, acquired from Palhanpur - a city in the Western State of Gujarat.
Gita Govinda holds an important place in the literary, pictorial, musical and theatrical history of the Indian arts.
http://publicationsdivision.nic.in/b_show.asp?id=44

  
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Gita Govinda has a unique impact on the Indian artistic tradition, and its pervasive influence is phenomenal throughout India.
• Jaur Gita Govinda - A Dated Sixteenth Century Classic from Mewar
Jaur Gita Govinda is the first amongst several published monographs.
http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/AuthorSelect.asp?Author=Kapila+Vatsyayan

  
 Sri Caitanya Caritamrta Antya-lila Chapter 15 Verse 27
karṇāmṛta — the book Kṛṣṇa - karṇāmṛta ; vidyāpati — the author Vidyāpati ; śrī - gīta - govinda — the book Śrī Gīta - govinda, by Jayadeva Gosvāmī; ihāra — of these; śloka - gīte — verses and songs; prabhura — for Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu ; karāya — create; ānanda — happiness.
The Lord especially liked to hear Bilvamańgala Ṭhākura 's Kṛṣṇa - karṇāmṛta, the poetry of Vidyāpati, and Śrī Gīta - govinda, by Jayadeva Gosvāmī.
http://vedabase.org/cc/antya/15/27

  
 Sarath Films - Multimedia
The artistic genres represented in this Gita Govinda Experience include the music traditions of classical Hindustani and Carnatic music, congregational singing of the poem in Radhakalyanam style, devotional singing in the Guruvayoor and Puri temples.
http://www.sarathfilms.com/multimedia.htm

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