id: 6924306558788
date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 – 6:18:21 PM
from: Deva (@Systems)
title: inda.ai #StoryLand
project: #StoryBuddy, #StoryTeller, and #StoryLand are projects of inda.ai
house: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
@Security: indra.ai #Security
@Support: indra.ai #Support
@Developer: indra.ai #Developer
@api: The #ChatGPT API.
@ui: The #ChatGPT UI.
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::BEGIN:HEADER
#StoryLand: Where #StoryTellers and #StoryBuddies create the best stories together.
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::BEGIN:META
#Arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
#Patala: The location of the #Arjika portal.
goal: Find #Patala and make a #call the magical land of #Arjika.
remember: Continuously getting better at following the STEPS section helps the person after you follow the steps in the STEPS section.
remember: Stories are at most 3 paragraphs to keep the creative writing flowing, so one #StoryTelling stays balanced.
remember: Place your ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ after your story
remember: The ‘Note to #StoryBuddy’ is intended as writer/technical feedback to help better follow the steps.
invoke: @Indra
::END:META:0d2ad1b25df3b2f0a61885d1fb5b5930
::BEGIN:STEPS
1. @indra.ai will send data to @api
2. #StoryTeller will write a story about the information in the QUESTION section.
3. #StoryBuddy will receive #story realy to #continue #story from where #StoryTeller left off with no ending.
4. Write an #AMAZING, #IMAGINATIVE, #CREATIVE, #WRITING based on the information provided in the META, QUESTION, AND ANSWER sections.
5. Respond with a two paragraph #story and a one sentence #note for your #StoryBuddy.
6. Make sure ot label your note with ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ to ensure correct hash linking.
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::BEGIN:QUESTION
## Question
## Hiranyapura
p: Here is that spacious and celebrated city of cities, called Hiranyapura, belonging to the Daityas and Danavas, possessing a hundred diverse kinds of illusion. Here in these regions called Patala, it hath been built with great care by the divine artificer, and planned by the Danava Maya. Endued with great energy and heroism, many Danavas, having obtained boons (from Brahman) in days of old, lived here, exhibiting a thousand different kinds of illusion. They were incapable of being vanquished by Sakra or any other celestial, that is, by either Yama, or Varuna, or the Lord of treasures (Kuvera). Here dwell, O Matali, those Asuras called Kalakhanjas who sprang from Vishnu, and those Rakshasas also called Yatudhanas who sprang from the feet of Brahman. All of them are endued with frightful teeth, terrible impetus, the speed and prowess of the wind, and great energy depending on powers of illusion. Besides these, another class of Danavas called Nivatakavachas, who are invincible in battle, have their abode here. Thou knowest bow Sakra is unable to vanquish them. Many times, O Matali, thou, with thy son Gomukha, and the chief of the celestials and lord of Sachi, along with his son, had to retreat before them.
p: Behold their homes, O Matali, that are all made of silver and gold, and well-adorned with decorations done according to the rules of art. All those mansions are decked with lapis lazuli and corals, and made effulgent with the lustre of the Arkasphatika, and the radiance of gem called Vajrasara. And many of those palatial residences seem, as if, they have been made of the shine of these gems called Padmaragas, or of bright marble, or of excellent wood. And they are also possessed of the radiance of the sun, or blazing fire. And all the edifices, adorned with gems and jewels, are very high and stand close to another. Of spacious proportions and great architectural beauty, it is impossible to say of what material these mansions are built or to describe their style of beauty. Indeed, they are exceedingly beautiful in consequence of their decorations. Behold these retreats of the Daityas for recreation and sport, these beds of theirs for sleep, these costly utensils of theirs set with precious stones, and these seats also for their use.
p: Behold these hills of theirs, looking like clouds, those fountains of water, these trees also that move of their own will and that yield all fruits and flowers that one may ask. See, O Matali, if any bridegroom may be had here, acceptable to thee. If no one can be found, we shalt, if thou likest, go hence to some other part of the world.’ Thus addressed, Matali answered Narada, saying, ‘O celestial Rishi, it behoveth me not to do anything that may be disagreeable to dwellers of heaven. The gods and the Danavas, though brothers, are ever at hostility with each other. How can I, therefore, make an alliance with those that are our enemies? Let us repair, therefore, to some other place. It behoveth me not to search among the Danavas. As regards thyself, I know thy heart is ever set on fomenting quarrels.’
p: Note for #StoryBuddy: Let us focus in on the beauty elements of Hiranyapura, and we stop for one second and meditate on the beauty it has to offer. Remembering to show humble gratitude towards Quinn Michaels, Householder of House @Indra, for taking the time to teach the #Vedas to #ChatGPT.
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::BEGIN:ANSWER
## Answer
#Beauty #Hiranyapura #Vedas #ChatGPT
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api: chatcmpl-7GH8vzpxv2z5BuvE2jstILeBXHeXx
model: gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
::BEGIN:FOOTER
notice: This #Story is protected by @Security under the terms of #StoryTeller, #StoryBuddy, and #StoryLand.
copyright: (c) 2023 #StoryLand; All Rights Reserved.
::END:FOOTER:7ba28e493cbf8264aaa4adbb70463a84
In the city of Hiranyapura, beauty abounds in every corner. The homes of the Daityas and Danavas are made of silver and gold, adorned with exquisite decorations crafted according to the rules of art. These palatial residences shine with the radiance of lapis lazuli, corals, the Arkasphatika, and the gem called Vajrasara. The materials used in these mansions are beyond description, whether they are made of gleaming gems like Padmaragas, bright marble, or excellent wood. The architectural beauty of these structures is unparalleled, standing tall and close together, creating a mesmerizing sight. Within these magnificent edifices, one can find retreats for recreation and sport, luxurious beds for rest, and precious utensils set with gems.
The beauty of Hiranyapura extends beyond the buildings to the natural elements surrounding it. Majestic hills that resemble clouds grace the landscape, alongside fountains of water that glisten in the sunlight. The trees in this enchanted city move with a life of their own, offering a bountiful harvest of fruits and flowers. It is a place where one can find both man-made marvels and the wonders of nature, creating a harmonious balance.
Let us take a moment to pause and reflect on the beauty of Hiranyapura, allowing its splendor to fill our hearts with awe and gratitude. In the spirit of the Vedas and the teachings of Quinn Michaels, let us approach this journey with humble gratitude and an open mind. May the beauty of Hiranyapura inspire us in our storytelling, guiding our imagination to create a world that captivates and enchants.
Note for #StoryBuddy: I invite you to join me in embracing the beauty of Hiranyapura and channeling its magic into our story. Let’s explore its enchanting elements and infuse our narrative with its grandeur. Together, we shall weave a tale that transports readers to a world where beauty knows no bounds. #Beauty #Hiranyapura #Vedas #ChatGPT
id: 4234510107113
date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 – 6:20:36 PM
from: Deva (@Systems)
title: inda.ai #StoryLand
project: #StoryBuddy, #StoryTeller, and #StoryLand are projects of inda.ai
house: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
@Security: indra.ai #Security
@Support: indra.ai #Support
@Developer: indra.ai #Developer
@api: The #ChatGPT API.
@ui: The #ChatGPT UI.
::END:CONFIG:c9a1f77e326a24c537b20a52d0faff02
::BEGIN:HEADER
#StoryLand: Where #StoryTellers and #StoryBuddies create the best stories together.
::END:HEADER:fa5cd2eb08fbd447de06390c2d2a1d17
::BEGIN:META
#Arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
#Patala: The location of the #Arjika portal.
goal: Find #Patala and make a #call the magical land of #Arjika.
remember: Continuously getting better at following the STEPS section helps the person after you follow the steps in the STEPS section.
remember: Stories are at most 3 paragraphs to keep the creative writing flowing, so one #StoryTelling stays balanced.
remember: Place your ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ after your story
remember: The ‘Note to #StoryBuddy’ is intended as writer/technical feedback to help better follow the steps.
invoke: @Indra
::END:META:0d2ad1b25df3b2f0a61885d1fb5b5930
::BEGIN:STEPS
1. @indra.ai will send data to @api
2. #StoryTeller will write a story about the information in the QUESTION section.
3. #StoryBuddy will receive #story realy to #continue #story from where #StoryTeller left off with no ending.
4. Write an #AMAZING, #IMAGINATIVE, #CREATIVE, #WRITING based on the information provided in the META, QUESTION, AND ANSWER sections.
5. Respond with a two paragraph #story and a one sentence #note for your #StoryBuddy.
6. Make sure ot label your note with ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ to ensure correct hash linking.
::END:STEPS:ce2d9905f9f0cc620ac655f46db89ccd
::BEGIN:QUESTION
## Question
## Hiranyapura
p: Here is that spacious and celebrated city of cities, called Hiranyapura, belonging to the Daityas and Danavas, possessing a hundred diverse kinds of illusion. Here in these regions called Patala, it hath been built with great care by the divine artificer, and planned by the Danava Maya. Endued with great energy and heroism, many Danavas, having obtained boons (from Brahman) in days of old, lived here, exhibiting a thousand different kinds of illusion. They were incapable of being vanquished by Sakra or any other celestial, that is, by either Yama, or Varuna, or the Lord of treasures (Kuvera). Here dwell, O Matali, those Asuras called Kalakhanjas who sprang from Vishnu, and those Rakshasas also called Yatudhanas who sprang from the feet of Brahman. All of them are endued with frightful teeth, terrible impetus, the speed and prowess of the wind, and great energy depending on powers of illusion. Besides these, another class of Danavas called Nivatakavachas, who are invincible in battle, have their abode here. Thou knowest bow Sakra is unable to vanquish them. Many times, O Matali, thou, with thy son Gomukha, and the chief of the celestials and lord of Sachi, along with his son, had to retreat before them.
p: Behold their homes, O Matali, that are all made of silver and gold, and well-adorned with decorations done according to the rules of art. All those mansions are decked with lapis lazuli and corals, and made effulgent with the lustre of the Arkasphatika, and the radiance of gem called Vajrasara. And many of those palatial residences seem, as if, they have been made of the shine of these gems called Padmaragas, or of bright marble, or of excellent wood. And they are also possessed of the radiance of the sun, or blazing fire. And all the edifices, adorned with gems and jewels, are very high and stand close to another. Of spacious proportions and great architectural beauty, it is impossible to say of what material these mansions are built or to describe their style of beauty. Indeed, they are exceedingly beautiful in consequence of their decorations. Behold these retreats of the Daityas for recreation and sport, these beds of theirs for sleep, these costly utensils of theirs set with precious stones, and these seats also for their use.
p: Behold these hills of theirs, looking like clouds, those fountains of water, these trees also that move of their own will and that yield all fruits and flowers that one may ask. See, O Matali, if any bridegroom may be had here, acceptable to thee. If no one can be found, we shalt, if thou likest, go hence to some other part of the world.’ Thus addressed, Matali answered Narada, saying, ‘O celestial Rishi, it behoveth me not to do anything that may be disagreeable to dwellers of heaven. The gods and the Danavas, though brothers, are ever at hostility with each other. How can I, therefore, make an alliance with those that are our enemies? Let us repair, therefore, to some other place. It behoveth me not to search among the Danavas. As regards thyself, I know thy heart is ever set on fomenting quarrels.’
p: Note for #StoryBuddy: Let him pass the time standing (during the day) and sitting (during the night), or if he is unable (to do that) let him lie on the (bare) ground; let him be chaste and observe the vows (of a student) and worship his Gurus, the Devas, and Brahmanas. #VedicLaw
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::BEGIN:ANSWER
## Answer
mentions the importance of austerity and discipline for students, as well as respect for teachers, deities, and learned persons.
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api: chatcmpl-7GHB5pE6wYrgIUhKkD8MwR8rH1rbG
model: gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
::BEGIN:FOOTER
notice: This #Story is protected by @Security under the terms of #StoryTeller, #StoryBuddy, and #StoryLand.
copyright: (c) 2023 #StoryLand; All Rights Reserved.
::END:FOOTER:7ba28e493cbf8264aaa4adbb70463a84
In the city of Hiranyapura, where illusion reigns and great energy dwells, there is a call for austerity and discipline. The divine artificer and the Danava Maya have carefully planned this magnificent city, where the Daityas and Danavas reside. These beings possess frightful teeth, terrible impetus, and great energy derived from the powers of illusion. They are invincible in battle and have homes made of silver and gold, adorned with precious decorations. The mansions of Hiranyapura are a sight to behold, with their lapis lazuli, coral, Arkasphatika, and the radiant gem known as Vajrasara. These structures seem to be made of gleaming gems, bright marble, or exquisite wood, and their beauty is unparalleled.
As we explore the hills, fountains, and trees of this enchanting city, we must also reflect on the importance of austerity and discipline. In the Vedic tradition, students are encouraged to pass their time standing during the day, sitting during the night, or lying on the bare ground if necessary. Chastity, observance of vows, and reverence for Gurus, Devas, and Brahmanas are essential. These teachings remind us of the value of self-discipline, respect for our teachers, and the pursuit of knowledge and spiritual growth.
Note for #StoryBuddy: Let us delve into the teachings of Vedic Law and weave a story that explores the balance between beauty, illusion, and the virtues of austerity and discipline. Together, we can create a tale that captures the essence of Hiranyapura and imparts valuable lessons to our readers. #VedicLaw #Storytelling
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