Vanipedia Prabhupada Research
Program to Go Online

by Antardwip dasa

Vanipedia, a new program being developed by the Prabhupada Vani Research
Academy based in Radhadesh, Belgium, represents a seismic change in the way
we can approach Srila Prabhupada's teachings. Why? Because for the first
time it enables lSKCON devotees web access to reference whatever they do
with Srila Prabhupada’s instructions by providing a means of easily sifting
through the vast mountain of literature and teachings left by Srila
Prabhupada.

There have only been a limited number of printed compilations of Srila
Prabhupada’s teachings over the years, and those dating back many years.
Ajamila prabhu compiled the "Shikshamrita," with excerpts categorized by
title and compiled from Srila Prabhupada’s letters and done entirely without
computer search capabilities. Subhananda prabhu also did excellent work on
three topics with the "Preaching is the Essence", "Namamrita" and the
"Spiritual Master and the Disciple." A few other compilations have also been
produced.

Now the same principle is being extended to reference not just the letters
but also the books, lectures and conversations by Srila Prabhupada with the
most efficient search engines, and not restricted to any particular subject
but to eventually cover every possible subject from every possible angle
(for instance, what did Narada Muni say about devotional service, what did
Lord Brahma say about devotional service, etc) from Srila Prabhupada’s
teachings.

The collating stage will use a collaborative approach with different
devotees contributing towards analyzing search results on a particular
subject, finding the beginning and end of each thread, separating such
quotes further into titled sub-grouping, and with each quote linking back
directly to the original document/conversation/book it came from as well as
any MP3 or video which was also source material.

Project leader Visnu Murti prabhu calls the central database (which you may
remember as the Vedabase) “Vanisource,” which he describes as the base of
the lotus with the following areas surrounding it like petals - the area we
just described (a “wiki” to computer nerds), where devotees collaboratively
sift through the search results on a topic. This is called “Vaniquotes,” and
when such work is complete, it becomes the resources for developing the
other petals of Vanibooks, Vanipedia articles and online courses in
Vaniversity.

Thank goodness ISKCON has big lotuses or they would have run out of
vani-petals, as there are more: Vanimedia for Srila Prabhupada audio, video
and images and Vanictionary, which is very interesting. It will have a
Sanskrit/English and Bengali/English compilation of all Srila Prabhupada’s
translations of different words in those languages. It will also hold
statistical data such as:

Did you know the top speakers by number of verses spoken are:

Sukadeva Goswami (4846 verses ) (when he is saying what someone else said,
it doesn’t count)
Lord Krishna (1116 verses)
Maitreya Rsi (1077 verses)
Narada Muni (830 verses)
Suta Goswami (741 verses)

Here is an example of how a compilation in Vaniquotes will develop; From a
search on “The Krsna consciousness movement” there were 350 references found
in Srila Prabhupada’s Srimad Bhagavatam.

After first choosing the beginning and ending points of each thread, the
devotees on the wiki came up with the following headings under which those
350 quotes were categorized:

Contribution to Human Society
Origin and Authenticity
Establishment of the KC movement
Principles
Purposes
Members
Leadership
Propagation

The quotes are then put under those headings with links back to the original
text/sound file.

The reader will be able to approach Vaniquotes via philosophical and social
themes, the personalities who present them, or via Srila Prabhupada's usage
of the English, Sanskrit and Bengali languages.

The project will be launched at Gaura Purnima for volunteer participation.
Vaniseva is the name the devotees at Vanipedia give to all the services
needed to make the project a success. If you want to become a volunteer to
do some Vaniseva you can at this time contact Visnu Murti prabhu at
vaniseva@pamho.net

This project gives the ISKCON society the opportunity to confirm or deny –
or find no reference - at source the validity of any philosophical
positions, management policies, established cultures, etc, through this
thorough research of Srila Prabhupada’s teachings. It will provide a
practical method for the society to maintain Srila Prabhupada’s teachings at
its center.

Vanipedia officially goes online in March 2008.