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LESSON Thu Jun 29 2007- 

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To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase

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BuddhaThis web site is based on the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana CD published by the Vipassana Research Institute.
Based at Dhamma Giri, Igatpuri, near Mumbai, India, the Vipassana
Research Institute also publishes literature & disseminates
information related to Vipassana Meditation Technique as taught by S.N.Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin.

Vipassana
is a universal, scientific method towards purifying the mind. It is the
practical essence of the teachings of the Buddha, who taught Dhamma -
the Universal Law of Nature.

The Pāḷi Tipiṭaka is now available
online in various scripts. Although all are in Unicode fonts, you may
need to install some fonts and make some changes to your system to view
the site correctly. 

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To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase

Layout
Visitors
to enter the Prabuddha Bharat Pavilion through a large Prabuddha Bharat
gate. The courtyard to be dominated by a replica of Kushinara the
Temple of Eternal Bliss, which has to contain the entrance to
“Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat”, a Circle-Vision 360 deg movie
exploring Prabuddha Bharat’s history and scenery, as well as a museum
containing several ancient Prabuddha Bharat artifects. The courtyard
bordered by shops selling Prabuddha Bharat merchandise, and two Vegan
restaurants. The pavilion to be decorated with pond, a replica of
Lumbini pond.
The pavilion to be served as the backdrop for chanting music video of the song of “reflection, performed by Monks.
Attractions and services Attractions
Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat including Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Saranath, Kushinara in circle vision 360deg.
Shoping
Dining
Live entertainment
Charecter Meet & Greets
Gallery
Pagoda for Meditation - Temple for Eternal Bliss.To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase
Layout
Visitors
to enter the Prabuddha Bharat Pavilion through a large Prabuddha Bharat
gate. The courtyard to be dominated by a replica of Kushinara the
Temple of Eternal Bliss, which has to contain the entrance to
“Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat”, a Circle-Vision 360 deg movie
exploring Prabuddha Bharat’s history and scenery, as well as a museum
containing several ancient Prabuddha Bharat artifects. The courtyard
bordered by shops selling Prabuddha Bharat merchandise, and two Vegan
restaurants. The pavilion to be decorated with pond, a replica of
Lumbini pond.
The pavilion to be served as the backdrop for chanting music video of the song of “reflection, performed by Monks.
Attractions and services Attractions
Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat including Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Saranath, Kushinara in circle vision 360deg.
Shoping
Dining
Live entertainment
Charecter Meet & Greets
Gallery
Pagoda for Meditation - Temple for Eternal Bliss.


https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Circle-Vision+360%C2%B0

Circle-Vision 360°

Circle-Vision 360° is a film technique, refined by The Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine big screens arranged in a circle. The cameras are usually mounted on top of an automobile for scenes through cities and highways, while films such as The Timekeeper use a static camera and many CGI effects. The first film was America the Beautiful (1955 version) in the Circarama theater, which would eventually become Circle-Vision theater in 1967.

It is used for a few attractions at Disney theme parks, such as Epcot’s O Canada!, Reflections of China, and Disneyland’s defunct America the Beautiful (1967 version), Wonders of China, and American Journeys, which were housed in the Circle-Vision theater in Tomorrowland.
At the 2011 D23 Expo, Disneyland Resort President George Kalogridis
announced that CircleVision would be making a return to Disneyland Park
with a new presentation of America the Beautiful in CircleVision 360,
though it is not currently known where the film will be presented (as
the original theater was replaced with another attraction), and whether
this will be a version of the original film or a new film with the same
name and concept.

By using an odd number
of screens, and a small space between them, a projector may be placed
in each gap, projecting across the space to a screen. The screens and
projectors are arranged above head level, and lean rails may be provided
for viewers to hold or to lean against while standing and viewing the
film.

Parks that use Circle-Vision technologyDisneyland Park
Magic Kingdom
  • Grand opening: November 25, 1971 (America The Beautiful)
  • Closing Date: February 26, 2006 (The Timekeeper)
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Location: Tomorrowland
  • Formal Names of Attraction
    • Circle-Vision 360
    • Metropolis Science Center
  • List of Films Shown
    • America the Beautiful (1971-1974, 1975-1979)
    • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World (1974-1975, 1979-1984)
    • American Journeys (September 15, 1984 – January 9, 1994)
    • The Timekeeper (November 21, 1994 – February 26, 2006)
  • Former Sponsors
    • Monsanto (Carpets)
    • Black & Decker
  • Followed by
Epcot
Tokyo Disneyland
  • Grand opening: April 15, 1983
  • Closed: September 1, 2002
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Location: Tomorrowland
  • Formal Names of Attraction
    • Circle-Vision 360
    • Visionarium
  • List of Films Shown
    • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World
    • American Journeys
    • Visionarium (From Time to Time)
  • Sponsors
    • Fujifilm
Disneyland Paris
  • Grand opening: April 12, 1992
  • Closed: September 2004
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Location: Discoveryland
  • Formal Name of Attraction
    • Le Visionarium
  • List of Films Shown
    • Le Visionarium
  • Sponsors
Other usesExpo 64
  • Grand opening: April 30, 1964
  • Closed: October 25, 1964
  • Designer: Ernst A. Heiniger
  • Location: Transportation Pavilion, Expo 64, Lausanne
  • Formal Name of Attraction
    • “Magic of the rails, magie du rail, Zauber der Schiene”
  • Sponsors
  • Notes: It has been unseen since 1964.
Expo 67
  • Grand opening: April 28, 1967
  • Closed: October 29, 1967
  • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Location: Telephone Pavilion, Expo 67, Montreal
  • Formal Name of Attraction
    • “Canada 67″
  • List of Films Shown
    • Canada ‘67” – Directed by Robert Barclay. Description from the Expo’67 Guide book: “You’re on centre stage for the RCMP
      Musical Ride… on centre ice for hockey… on the track at the
      Stampede! CIRCLE-VISION 360° surrounds you with all the fun and
      excitement of Canada’s most thrilling events and its scenic beauty. And
      then, take your children to the Enchanted Forest…see exciting new
      communication services for the future… all in the Telephone Pavilion!”[1]
  • Sponsors
    • The Telephone Association of Canada
  • Notes: The “B-25″ airplane was used to film the aerial shots.[2]
  • This
    is one of the rarest Circle-Vision movies, for except for a brief
    appearance in January 1974 at Magic Kingdom during their “Salute to
    Canada”, it has been unseen since 1967. The film was the inspiration for
    the original “O Canada!” film that played at Epcot from 1982-2007.


    • Man and His World – after Expo 67
      In 1970 this theater became the USA Pavilion, presenting the film
      “America the Beautiful”, with a post-show exhibit of Americana including
      a well-guarded Moon rock.
    Expo 86
    • Grand opening: May 2, 1986
    • Closed: October 13, 1986
    • Designer: ??
    • Location: Telecom Canada Pavilion, Expo 86, Vancouver
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Telecom Canada”
    • Film Shown
      • “Portraits of Canada/Images du Canada”
    • Sponsors
    • Notes – Following Expo, the movie played temporarily at the Canada pavilion at EPCOT Center.
    Other

    French cinematic pioneers toyed with the technology from 1884, leading to Cinéorama. Another system (developed in the 21st century) substantially similar is in use at the site of the Terracotta Army exhibit at Xian, China. The Badaling Great Wall near Beijing, China has a Circle-Vision theater featuring scenes from the Great Wall of China.

    See also
    References
    1. Official Expo 67 guide book, page 178. Toronto: Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd., 1967.
    2. “Expo 67 - Plane used to film “Canada 67″ - Disney Circle Vision 360″.





    04
    LESSON Thu Jun 29 2007- 

    (2656 Tue 19 Jun  LESSON)
    Tipitaka
    Circarama Cinema
    To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase

     from


    Analytic Insight Net -

    Hi Tech Radio Free Animation Clipart


    Online Tipiṭaka Research and Practice University and related NEWS through 
http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org 
in
 105 CLASSICAL LANGUAGES 





    Paṭisambhidā
    Jāla-Abaddha Paripanti Tipiṭaka Anvesanā ca Paricaya Nikhilavijjālaya ca ñātibhūta Pavatti Nissāya




    http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
    anto 105 Seṭṭhaganthāyatta Bhāsā



    is
    an Online GOOD NEWS CHANNEL FOR WELFARE, HAPPINESS AND PEACE FOR ALL
    SOCIETIES Catering to more than 3000 Emails: 200 WhatsApp, Facebook and
    Twitter.


    is the most Positive Energy of informative and research oriented site propagating the teachings of the Awakened One with Awareness the Buddha and on Techno-Politico-Socio Transformation and Economic Emancipation Movement followed by millions of people all over the world.


    Rendering
    exact translation as a lesson of this University in one’s mother tongue
    to this Google Translation and propagation entitles to become a Stream

    Enterer (Sottapanna) and to attain Eternal Bliss as a Final Goal.

    Button Plant Green Butterfly E Mail Animation Clip

    buddhasaid2us@gmail.com
    jcs4ever@outlook.com,
    sarvajanow@yahoo.co.in

    04 LESSON Thu Jun 29 2007- http://www.tipitaka.org/






    http://www.tipitaka.org/



       

    BuddhaThis web site is based on the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana CD published by the Vipassana Research Institute.
    Based at Dhamma Giri, Igatpuri, near Mumbai, India, the Vipassana
    Research Institute also publishes literature & disseminates
    information related to Vipassana Meditation Technique as taught by S.N.Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin.

    Vipassana
    is a universal, scientific method towards purifying the mind. It is the
    practical essence of the teachings of the Buddha, who taught Dhamma -
    the Universal Law of Nature.

    The Pāḷi Tipiṭaka is now available
    online in various scripts. Although all are in Unicode fonts, you may
    need to install some fonts and make some changes to your system to view
    the site correctly. 

    Please read the help page carefully for more information on setting up your system and also on how to use this site.


    New Desktop software: You can now download the entire Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana Tipitaka to run off your computer in offline mode. Click here for instructions.

    New iOS web app: You can now navigate the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana Tipitaka using your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Click here for instructions.

    Older Operating systems: Vistors using Windows 95/98 may not be able to view Unicode texts as it is not fully supported by these operating systems. The older VRI Roman site is still available. To use the VRI Roman site you will need to install the VRI Roman Pali fonts. Alternatively you may download an image of the CSCD3 disc (208 MB) and burn your own copy of CSCD3.


    In case of difficulties in viewing the Pāḷi Text or if you notice any other errors on this site, please write to help@tipitaka.org describing the problem.

    Tipiṭaka Scripts 
    Cyrillic Web
    Devanagari Web | PDF
    Gujarati Web
    Kannada Web
    Malayalam Web
    Roman Web | PDF
    Tamil Web
    Telugu Web
    Other Scripts 
    (Bengali, Gurmukhi, Khmer, Myanmar, Sinhala, Thai, Tibetan) 


    To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase

    Layout
    Visitors
    to enter the Prabuddha Bharat Pavilion through a large Prabuddha Bharat
    gate. The courtyard to be dominated by a replica of Kushinara the
    Temple of Eternal Bliss, which has to contain the entrance to
    “Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat”, a Circle-Vision 360 deg movie
    exploring Prabuddha Bharat’s history and scenery, as well as a museum
    containing several ancient Prabuddha Bharat artifects. The courtyard
    bordered by shops selling Prabuddha Bharat merchandise, and two Vegan
    restaurants. The pavilion to be decorated with pond, a replica of
    Lumbini pond.
    The pavilion to be served as the backdrop for chanting music video of the song of “reflection, performed by Monks.
    Attractions and services Attractions
    Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat including Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Saranath, Kushinara in circle vision 360deg.
    Shoping
    Dining
    Live entertainment
    Charecter Meet & Greets
    Gallery
    Pagoda for Meditation - Temple for Eternal Bliss.To create Prabuddha Bharat pavilion -themed pavilion to be part of Wold Showcase
    Layout
    Visitors
    to enter the Prabuddha Bharat Pavilion through a large Prabuddha Bharat
    gate. The courtyard to be dominated by a replica of Kushinara the
    Temple of Eternal Bliss, which has to contain the entrance to
    “Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat”, a Circle-Vision 360 deg movie
    exploring Prabuddha Bharat’s history and scenery, as well as a museum
    containing several ancient Prabuddha Bharat artifects. The courtyard
    bordered by shops selling Prabuddha Bharat merchandise, and two Vegan
    restaurants. The pavilion to be decorated with pond, a replica of
    Lumbini pond.
    The pavilion to be served as the backdrop for chanting music video of the song of “reflection, performed by Monks.
    Attractions and services Attractions
    Reflections of Prabuddha Bharat including Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Saranath, Kushinara in circle vision 360deg.
    Shoping
    Dining
    Live entertainment
    Charecter Meet & Greets
    Gallery
    Pagoda for Meditation - Temple for Eternal Bliss.


    https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Circle-Vision+360%C2%B0

    Circle-Vision 360°

    Circle-Vision 360° is a film technique, refined by The Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine big screens arranged in a circle. The cameras are usually mounted on top of an automobile for scenes through cities and highways, while films such as The Timekeeper use a static camera and many CGI effects. The first film was America the Beautiful (1955 version) in the Circarama theater, which would eventually become Circle-Vision theater in 1967.

    It is used for a few attractions at Disney theme parks, such as Epcot’s O Canada!, Reflections of China, and Disneyland’s defunct America the Beautiful (1967 version), Wonders of China, and American Journeys, which were housed in the Circle-Vision theater in Tomorrowland.
    At the 2011 D23 Expo, Disneyland Resort President George Kalogridis
    announced that CircleVision would be making a return to Disneyland Park
    with a new presentation of America the Beautiful in CircleVision 360,
    though it is not currently known where the film will be presented (as
    the original theater was replaced with another attraction), and whether
    this will be a version of the original film or a new film with the same
    name and concept.

    By using an odd number
    of screens, and a small space between them, a projector may be placed
    in each gap, projecting across the space to a screen. The screens and
    projectors are arranged above head level, and lean rails may be provided
    for viewers to hold or to lean against while standing and viewing the
    film.

    Parks that use Circle-Vision technologyDisneyland Park
    Magic Kingdom
    • Grand opening: November 25, 1971 (America The Beautiful)
    • Closing Date: February 26, 2006 (The Timekeeper)
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Tomorrowland
    • Formal Names of Attraction
      • Circle-Vision 360
      • Metropolis Science Center
    • List of Films Shown
      • America the Beautiful (1971-1974, 1975-1979)
      • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World (1974-1975, 1979-1984)
      • American Journeys (September 15, 1984 – January 9, 1994)
      • The Timekeeper (November 21, 1994 – February 26, 2006)
    • Former Sponsors
      • Monsanto (Carpets)
      • Black & Decker
    • Followed by
    Epcot
    Tokyo Disneyland
    • Grand opening: April 15, 1983
    • Closed: September 1, 2002
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Tomorrowland
    • Formal Names of Attraction
      • Circle-Vision 360
      • Visionarium
    • List of Films Shown
      • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World
      • American Journeys
      • Visionarium (From Time to Time)
    • Sponsors
      • Fujifilm
    Disneyland Paris
    • Grand opening: April 12, 1992
    • Closed: September 2004
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Discoveryland
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • Le Visionarium
    • List of Films Shown
      • Le Visionarium
    • Sponsors
    Other usesExpo 64
    • Grand opening: April 30, 1964
    • Closed: October 25, 1964
    • Designer: Ernst A. Heiniger
    • Location: Transportation Pavilion, Expo 64, Lausanne
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Magic of the rails, magie du rail, Zauber der Schiene”
    • Sponsors
    • Notes: It has been unseen since 1964.
    Expo 67
    • Grand opening: April 28, 1967
    • Closed: October 29, 1967
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Telephone Pavilion, Expo 67, Montreal
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Canada 67″
    • List of Films Shown
      • Canada ‘67” – Directed by Robert Barclay. Description from the Expo’67 Guide book: “You’re on centre stage for the RCMP
        Musical Ride… on centre ice for hockey… on the track at the
        Stampede! CIRCLE-VISION 360° surrounds you with all the fun and
        excitement of Canada’s most thrilling events and its scenic beauty. And
        then, take your children to the Enchanted Forest…see exciting new
        communication services for the future… all in the Telephone Pavilion!”[1]
  • Sponsors
    • The Telephone Association of Canada
  • Notes: The “B-25″ airplane was used to film the aerial shots.[2]
  • This
    is one of the rarest Circle-Vision movies, for except for a brief
    appearance in January 1974 at Magic Kingdom during their “Salute to
    Canada”, it has been unseen since 1967. The film was the inspiration for
    the original “O Canada!” film that played at Epcot from 1982-2007.


    • Man and His World – after Expo 67
      In 1970 this theater became the USA Pavilion, presenting the film
      “America the Beautiful”, with a post-show exhibit of Americana including
      a well-guarded Moon rock.
    Expo 86
    • Grand opening: May 2, 1986
    • Closed: October 13, 1986
    • Designer: ??
    • Location: Telecom Canada Pavilion, Expo 86, Vancouver
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Telecom Canada”
    • Film Shown
      • “Portraits of Canada/Images du Canada”
    • Sponsors
    • Notes – Following Expo, the movie played temporarily at the Canada pavilion at EPCOT Center.
    Other

    French cinematic pioneers toyed with the technology from 1884, leading to Cinéorama. Another system (developed in the 21st century) substantially similar is in use at the site of the Terracotta Army exhibit at Xian, China. The Badaling Great Wall near Beijing, China has a Circle-Vision theater featuring scenes from the Great Wall of China.

    See also
    References
    1. Official Expo 67 guide book, page 178. Toronto: Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd., 1967.
    2. “Expo 67 - Plane used to film “Canada 67″ - Disney Circle Vision 360″.

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