Increasing character limit for registration in internet domain names: 76 or 68 or 91 or 83 or 64 higher the better

From: Krishna Birth (krishnabirth@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 13 2011 - 17:45:44 CST

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    This is a request for internet engineers to increase the character limit for
    registration in the various internet domain names (com, net, org, info etc)
    from 63 characters to more at least 76 or 68 or 91 or 83 or 64, the higher
    it is the better. I believe the raising the characters on the internet
    domain names will very good from a spiritual perspective. I base these
    figures on the spiritual prayer and chant:

    harekrishnaharekrishnakrishnakrishnahareharehareramahareramaramaramaharehare
    = 76 characters

    harekrsnaharekrsnakrsnakrsnahareharehareramahareramaramaramaharehare = 68
    characters

    hare-krishna-hare-krishna-krishna-krishna-hare-hare-hare-rama-hare-rama-rama-rama-hare-hare
    = 91 characters

    hare-krsna-hare-krsna-krsna-krsna-hare-hare-hare-rama-hare-rama-rama-rama-hare-hare
    = 83 characters

    harekrsnaharekrsnakrsnakrsnahareharehareramhareramramramharehare = 64
    characters

    It would allow the Hare कrishna Mahamantra, the great prayer for deliverance
    in this Age to be fully put on an internet domain name. The chanting and
    recitation of the Mahamantra cleanses the heart of the impurities and
    pollution. Caitanya Mahaprabhu and incarnation of कrishna, the Supreme
    Personality of Godhead Movement, popularised the chanting of the Mahamantra
    some 500 years ago and is meant for every town and village in the world.

    Now His Divine Grace A C Bhaकtivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder, Eternal
    Diकsa and Siकsa Spiritual Master of the Hare कrishna Movement in the chain
    of disciplic succession has popularised it in the West and continues to
    popularise.

    p.s. Some time ago I posted on the IETF mailing list via another email
    account.

    Best,

    Meeकu



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