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LIVE WEBCAST OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

Since the year 2003, we have started Webcasting of important events held at various places, over Internet, so that devotees across the globe can view these programmes from wherever they are.

The next programme of Webcasting -
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Sadhakas all over the globe are requested to take advantage of this facility and view any one of the three sessions and also inform as many of their like minded friends as possible.

You will need Windows Media Player at your end to view the webcast. This comes with all Windows systems. If you have a Windows Media Player version earlier than 9.0 then some code will automatically get downloaded when you start viewing. Do answer 'yes' to the questions asked to download this software and then stand by for the webcast

It will be preferable to download Windows Media Player 9 (free download from Windows Media site - just Google Windows Media Download) and install on YOUR workstations.

1. In case of break in transmission or any peculiarity (e.g. picture appears 'upside down' or the system hangs), log out of the browser or Windows Media Player as the case may be - i.e. close it - and then reconnect after some time.

2. If you have the Windows Media Player loaded you can try the 1st View option. If you are not sure try the 2nd View option.

3. Some users of Windows 98 OS who use Windows Media Player 9 have a problem accessing the content (they get a 'file not found' message). For such users only they should the Mplayer2.exe instead of Mplayer.exe, which is the default. This is a problem with Windows 98, for which there is no other workaround.