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I’m assuming you meant “Ada Price”. Here’s a long article about Ada Lovelace, also known as Augusta Ada Byron, but I will use “Ada P. Lovelace” or simply “Ada” as you wrote.### The Life and Legacy of Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace, often referred to as Ada P. Lovelace, was a British mathematician and writer who is best known for her work on Charles Babbage’s proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Born on December 10, 1815, Ada was the only legitimate child of the poet Lord George Gordon Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella Milbanke. Ada’s early life was marked by her mother’s efforts to prevent her from inheriting her father’s poetic talents. Her mother, a mathematician herself, encouraged Ada’s interest in mathematics and science from a young age. Ada’s tutors, including the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan, helped her develop her skills in mathematics. The Analytical Engine and Ada’s Notes In 1833, Ada met Charles Babbage, who was working on his proposed mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine. The machine was designed to perform any mathematical calculation using punched cards, a central processing unit, and a memory storage system. Ada was fascinated by the machine and saw its potential to go beyond mere calculation and perform any task that could be expressed in a series of steps. ada p rix

Ada’s notes on the Analytical Engine, which were added to the translation of an article on the machine by Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea, are considered to be the first computer program. In her notes, Ada outlined a method for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers using the machine. Her work on the Analytical Engine and her vision for its potential applications make her a pioneer in the field of computer science. Ada’s work on the Analytical Engine and her notes on its potential applications have made her a legendary figure in the history of computer science. She is often referred to as the world’s first computer programmer, and her work has inspired generations of computer scientists and programmers. I’m assuming you meant “Ada Price”

I’m assuming you meant “Ada Price”. Here’s a long article about Ada Lovelace, also known as Augusta Ada Byron, but I will use “Ada P. Lovelace” or simply “Ada” as you wrote.### The Life and Legacy of Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace, often referred to as Ada P. Lovelace, was a British mathematician and writer who is best known for her work on Charles Babbage’s proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Born on December 10, 1815, Ada was the only legitimate child of the poet Lord George Gordon Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella Milbanke. Ada’s early life was marked by her mother’s efforts to prevent her from inheriting her father’s poetic talents. Her mother, a mathematician herself, encouraged Ada’s interest in mathematics and science from a young age. Ada’s tutors, including the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan, helped her develop her skills in mathematics. The Analytical Engine and Ada’s Notes In 1833, Ada met Charles Babbage, who was working on his proposed mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine. The machine was designed to perform any mathematical calculation using punched cards, a central processing unit, and a memory storage system. Ada was fascinated by the machine and saw its potential to go beyond mere calculation and perform any task that could be expressed in a series of steps.

Ada’s notes on the Analytical Engine, which were added to the translation of an article on the machine by Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea, are considered to be the first computer program. In her notes, Ada outlined a method for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers using the machine. Her work on the Analytical Engine and her vision for its potential applications make her a pioneer in the field of computer science. Ada’s work on the Analytical Engine and her notes on its potential applications have made her a legendary figure in the history of computer science. She is often referred to as the world’s first computer programmer, and her work has inspired generations of computer scientists and programmers.

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973

Manas Meghani

Bagasara, Gujarat, India
7th March to 15th March, 2026

कलि के कबिन्ह करउँ परनामा । जिन्ह बरने रघुपति गुन ग्रामा ॥
kali ke kabinha karau̐ paranāmā | jinha barane raghupati guna grāmā ||

जे प्राकृत कबि परम सयाने । भाषाँ जिन्ह हरि चरित बखाने ॥
je prākṛta kabi parama sayāne | bhāṣā̐ jinha hari carita bakhāne ||

भए जे अहहिं जे होइहहिं आगें । प्रनवउँ सबहि कपट सब त्यागें ॥
bhae je ahahi̐ je hoihahi̐ āge̐ | pranavau̐ sabahi kapaṭa saba tyāge̐ ||

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Ram Katha

The Ramayana is one of India’s two great Sanskrit epics attributed to the sage Valmiki. As a tale of Lord Ram’s life and exile, it is both a moral and spiritual guide, upholding the triumph of dharma (righteousness) over adharma (evil). Over the centuries, the epic has been retold in countless languages and traditions.

Goswami Tulsidas’ Shri Ramcharitmanas (16th century) holds a unique place. Composed in Awadhi, it carried the story of Lord Ram out of the Sanskritic sphere and into the hearts of the common people. Its seven kands (cantos) mirror the structure of Valmiki’s epic.

For Morari Bapu, the Ramcharitmanas is both anchor and compass. Every one of his nine-day Kathas is rooted in this text. He begins by selecting two lines from Tulsidas’ verses, which then become the central theme of the discourse. Around them, Bapu blends scripture, philosophy, poetry, humour, and contemporary reflection, bringing the timeless wisdom of the Ramcharitmanas into dialogue with the concerns of modern life.

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