The following list is not in any particular or preferential order. Some have overlapping information.
Many of the texts and stotras are listed in the TextsElsewhere page.
RigVeda
- translation of "Vedic Experience" By Professor Raimon Panikkar -
one of the finest translations into English.
Himalayan Academy published the 1000-page anthology in a special edition in the West,
while Motilal Banarsidas produced the Indian edition;
reviewed and highly recommended by Vedic Scholars in India.
Professor Pannikar made the translation available on the World Wide Web in July 1995.
All seven parts of "Vedic Experience" are on-line.
Satsang
- Shree Devi's Pujas and
Bhajans
- with many bhajan files, Devanaagarii script
and audio files of stotras and bhajans and more
links to other interesting sites.
Sanskrit goodies'
- page maintained by Avinash Sathaye,
Devanaagarii scripts from the rigveda, amarakosha, etc.
The Gaudiya Grantha Mandira
(Sanskrit Text Repository relating to Caitanya Vaisnavism). The site has documents in postscript and pdf formats under the category of Alankara (Literary Criticism), Bhakti-rasa, Caritamrta (Biographies, Hagiographies), Darsana (philosophy), Kavya (poetry), Kama-sastra (erotics), Nataka (drama), Pancaratra, Purana, Smrti (Ritual), Stotra (hymns), Subhasita (collections), Upanisad, and Vyakarana (grammar). Contact Neal Delmonico.
Sanskrit Scriptures
- selected Sanskrit stotras.
Scriptural stotras in Devanaagarii script
(using the Xdvng and Sanskrit New fonts) with
corresponding roman text in ITRANS.
Also has Tamil and Telugu scriptures section.
Mahabharata-Tatparya-Nirnaya
- A critical edition of the oldest datable commentary on the
Mahabharata, with a verse-hemistich index, a Preface, and Introduction,
and a list of authorities cited.
Dvaita Text Resources
-An online text archive for the dualist Vedanta school of
Madhva; features a growing collection of rare texts
in downloadable form.
VEDA - Vedas and Vedic Knowledge Online - Information resource for Vedic philosophy, culture and related topics.
In the Library section there are many resources like biographies of
Vaishnava acharyas, etc. contact Jan.
The files on Sanskrit Documents site are prepared by
volunteers
over many years and are meant to be used for personal
study and research. They are not to be copied or reposted for
promotion of any website or individuals or for commercial purpose
without permission.