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Audio Files | 128Kbps MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
00 - Intoductory Note | 2.8 MB | 1.6 MB | 1.4 MB |
01 - The Distress of Arjuna | 8.9 MB | 4.9 MB | 4.4 MB |
02 - Of Doctrines | 16.4 MB | 8.7 MB | 8.2 MB |
03 - Virtue in Work | 8.2 MB | 4.5 MB | 4.1 MB |
04 - Of the Religion of Knowledge | 8.9 MB | 5.3 MB | 4.4 MB |
05 - The Book of Religion by Renouncing Fruit of Works | 7.0 MB | 3.8 MB | 3.5 MB |
06 - Of Religion of Self Restraint | 9.1 MB | 4.5 MB | 4.6 MB |
07 - Of Religion by Discernment | 6.0 MB | 3.2 MB | 3.0 MB |
08 - Of Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God | 5.4 MB | 3.1 MB | 2.7 MB |
09 - Of Religion by the Kingly Knowledge and the Kingly Mystery | 8.8 MB | 4.7 MB | 4.4 MB |
10 - Of Religion by the Heavenly Perfections | 9.3 MB | 5.0 MB | 4.7 MB |
11 - Of the Manifesting of the One and Manifold | 18.9 MB | 10.1 MB | 9.5 MB |
12 - Of the Religion of Faith | 4.6 MB | 2.5 MB | 2.3 MB |
13 - Of Religion by Separation of Matter and Spirit | 7.1 MB | 3.8 MB | 3.6 MB |
14 - Of Religion by Separation from the Qualities | 5.5 MB | 2.9 MB | 2.7 MB |
15 - Of Religion by Attaining the Supreme | 5.8 MB | 3.2 MB | 2.9 MB |
16 - Of the Separateness of the Divine and the Undivine | 5.4 MB | 2.9 MB | 2.7 MB |
17 - Of Religion by the Threefold Kinds of Faith | 5.3 MB | 2.8 MB | 2.6 MB |
18 - Of Religion by Deliverance and Renunciation | 16.9 MB | 8.7 MB | 8.5 MB |
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CoenaculumRead more about the inspiration for Eagleturtle's arches mural design. Coenaculum, which means "dining area" in Latin, is a term given to the traditional site of the location of Jesus' Last Supper in Jerusalem, Israel, The current chapel or hall is a 12th Century (CE) Crusader structure, built on the upper level above the traditional location of the tomb of King David. Archeological evidence seems to confirm the possibility of historical fact underlying traditions. |
See inspiration online: From Biblewalks: scroll down for photos From Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs refer to the architecture as Lusignan or Cypriot Gothic arches. |