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Tuesday, January 27, 2004

A good collection of sanskrit stotras, with English translations, and other articles of interest.

Sunday, January 25, 2004

Although not directly connected to Sanskrit texts, the BollyWHAT?! "The Guide for Clueless Fans of Bollywood Films!" will be a useful site for those who are interested in finding translations of Hindi movie songs.

Saturday, January 24, 2004

Listen to real audio and MP3 files of Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj's audio renderings, Sivananda Ashram Bhajans , Paduka Puja, Ten Shanti Mantras, Purusha Sukta, Narayana Sukta et cetera in the Multimedia portion of Divine Life Society of Maryland's Multimedia Center.


View an excellent streaming video/audio clip of a song descrbing the concept of ek-anek-ekataa in Hindi for children and adults. The music is by Late Vasant Desai and was conceptualized at N.C.E.R.T, Goverment of India.

Thursday, January 22, 2004

Visit the overwhelming number of etexts in the Million Book Project categories. The scanned Sanskrit books are linked in Sanskrit section.The scanned images of entire Monier Williams Sanskrit English dictionary are available at Sripedia MW as a part of Million Books Project. Contact S. Sriram for more details on the Sripedia project and if you would like to volunteer for proofreading other documents. Download of large files, especially TIF images, are requied so it may not appear to be suitable for dial-up users. Alternatively, download the DJVU plugin for viewing the .djvu files. The djvu reader automatically downloads a page at a time and is highly compressed.

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

Translations and commentaries on Gita, Yoga Sutras, and Yoga, by Danijel Turina (Zagreb) - online e-books; also available for purchase

Monday, January 19, 2004

Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism has articles on different topics related to Sanatana, Bharatiya dharma. Some relevant articles by Swami Prakashanand Saraswati are: The six unmatched features of the Sanskrit language; The eternal perfection of the Sanskrit language which is the mother language of the world;The origin of alphabets and the languages of the world; The Divine language of Bhartiya scriptures. et cetera.

Thursday, January 15, 2004

Ananta Yoga Web Learning Center has English translations of many Sanskrit texts in the reading room. Yoga and Sanskrit resources are listed along with yoga poetry and essays.

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