EasyWorship uses specific database formats to recognize and display scriptures. Depending on the version of EasyWorship you are using (EasyWorship 2009, 6, 7, or the latest subscription versions), the file formats and installation paths will vary.

If you require older versions (like the classic Tamil O.V. Old Version or BSI text) compatible with legacy software like EasyWorship 2009, church media repositories offer free database downloads.

To understand the challenge, we must look at the architecture of the Bible files. For years, many believed that custom Bibles could not be added. However, developers have since reverse-engineered the plugin format. We now know that an .ewb file is simply an SQLite database file. Here is the technical structure of that database:

At its core, an .ewb file is essentially an . It stores verse metadata and text as compressed data blobs. Reverse engineering this format is not officially supported by EasyWorship and can be very complex. However, resources like detailed tutorials on "Create your own EasyWorship Bible" exist online, providing a step-by-step breakdown for technically inclined users.

Ensure you have the .ewb extension file saved on your computer.

To resolve this, ensure you have a universally compatible Tamil Unicode font installed on your operating system, such as Latha , TSC_Font , or Arial Unicode MS . Within EasyWorship, navigate to the Scripture font settings and explicitly set the primary font display to your installed Tamil font. This guarantees that the vowels and consonants align perfectly on your live output display.

If the projected text displays broken characters, it means the system lacks a compatible Tamil Unicode font.

The software will automatically import the data. The translation will now appear in your version list under the Scriptures tab. For EasyWorship 2009 (Legacy Version)

Note: Always respect copyright laws. Many modern Tamil translations (like the TSV - Tamil Simplified Version) may be copyrighted. Ensure you are using public domain versions or have a license to display them publicly.

Once you have a correctly formatted .EWB file for the Tamil Bible, importing it into your EasyWorship software is a straightforward process.

If prompted for a font, choose (Windows default) or Nirmala UI for best readability on projectors.

Close and reopen the software to ensure the new Tamil Bible is loaded. Tips for Better Tamil Projection

If your church computer lacks an internet connection or you use an older version of EasyWorship (like EasyWorship 2009), you will need to download the database file from a trusted external source. Websites like WordProject , ChurchMediaMarket , or local Tamil Christian resource blogs frequently host these database files. Look for files labeled specifically as: Tamil_BSI.ewb (Bible Society of India version) Tamil_EasyWorship_Database.zip Step-by-Step Installation Guide

EasyWorship supports displaying Tamil and English verses side by side on a single screen. Step-by-Step Installation Guide

In the realm of worship and religious practices, technology has played a significant role in enhancing the experience of devotees. One such example is the integration of Tamil Bible Database with EasyWorship software, facilitating seamless presentations and worship services. This write-up explores the concept, benefits, and implications of linking a Tamil Bible Database with EasyWorship software.

As of early 2026, the Tamil Bible is included among the 90+ available translations in EasyWorship's default scripture library. The most direct and legitimate method to get it is to officially request it.

Follow these steps to integrate a Tamil Bible database into EasyWorship. 1. Download the Database File

The official EasyWorship Software store provides many free and paid versions of the Bible, but regional languages like Tamil are often sourced from trusted Christian resource repositories.