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Sacred-Texts: Hinduism
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Sacred Texts of Hinduism; complete translation of the Rig-Veda, transcribed Sanskrit Rig-Veda, Max Mullers' translation of the Upanishads, the Bhaghavad Gita, and other Hinduism texts.
www.sacred-texts.com/hin/ reviewsSRIMAD BHAGAVATAM (Bhagavad Purana); the story of Krishna
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One of the most important classics of India describing the life and times of Lord Krishna. It is verily the Hindu Bible.
www.srimadbhagavatam.org/ reviewsThe Bhagavad Gita of Order:
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A concatenated version of Lord Krishna's Song of God as close the original Sanskrit text of the Mahabharata Bhisma-Parva ch 23-40 as possible.
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Port of Embarkation This website was developed out of a need to organize a large amount of data for a dissertation on the early Vedic traditions and texts of Ancient India (c. 1500 b.c.e.). The dissertation, The Developing Terminology for the Self in Vedic India is included here in full. It contains some 2, 000 links within the text of cross-reference, as well as 100's of external links to the ...
vedavid.org/port.html reviewsVedanta: A philosophy of all religions
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Information about Vedanta.
www.prosperityplace.com/vedanta.html reviewsThe Vedas
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Swami Sivanandaji on the oldest books in the world-The Vedas.
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The most ancient sacred literature of Hinduism is called the Vedas. This collection of hymns, poems, and ceremonial formulas represent the beliefs of several Aryan tribes. Initially the Vedas were considered so sacred that they were only transmitted orally from one generation of br hmans to the next. The passages of the Vedas were eventually written in Sanskrit, we believe, near the end of the ...
www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCINDIA/VEDAS.HTM reviewsChandler Part 1
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An Interdisciplinary Journal Devoted to Study and Research in Consciousness - the Unified Field of Nature's Intelligence - from the Perspective of Modern Science and Maharishi's Vedic Science and Technology.
www.mum.edu/msvs/Chandler1.html reviewsORALITY VS
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ORALITY vs. WRITTEN TEXT: MEDIAEVAL DEVELOPMENTS IN VEDIC RITUAL LITERATURE Klaus Karttunen In this article my intention is to discuss in a general way the somewhat obscure period of Indian literary and religious history falling between the last phase of the creation of commonly recognised Vedic literature (the Smrti part of it) and the beginnings of the modern scholarship dealing with it. In ...
folklore.ee/folklore/vol8/veda.htm reviewsHuman Physiology : Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature
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Article on the relationship between the mind and the body ...
gemstate.net/susan/indexHP.htm reviewsIntamm - Religion - VEDAS AGAMAS
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VEDAS AGAMAS M. GNANAPIRAGASAM Former Principal Parameswara College Jaffna. Among the relics of the Indus civilisation are found figures which are said to be proto-types of Siva and his celestial hosts (Ganas). Those figures in their moods of deep silence and contemplation suggest that he who explores his inward nature and integrates it is the ideal man. These images have haunted the spiritual ...
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