Blogs in Sanskrit (excluding links to those who write only Subhashita, listed in Subhashita page). Some of these blogs are short lived. A more comprehensive list of Sanskrit Blogs is presented in Sanskrit Samvadah site.
There are a few Sanskrit subsites maintained by lalitaalaalitah
with collection of posting by himself (blog in Sanskrit, articles, favourites etc.),
shAstrapriyAH by svAmI nIlakaNThAnanda-giriH, stotram collection
or Gleanings of Sanskrit Literature built single-handedly by late
P. R. Ramamurthyji, jIvanamuktivivekaH by brahmachArI nArAyaNa-chaitanya,
and a private part shAstram, for which the access is available only for registrants.
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.
Hindu Tantrik's Links
- interesting links to sanskrit and tantra related subjects.
Also their HomePage and
USA mirror
have yantra, mantra, tantra;
texts on the siddhas and yogis of the Natha sampradaya
incl Gorakhnath, Matsyendranath and Dattatreya;
images of tantric kula devas and devis
including Kali, Tripura, Shiva, Ganesha, Cchinnamasta, Durga and Tara;
pujas and practices; meditations and dharanas;
extensive bibliography, original English translations.
"Save the Universe"
- Interesting demo version CD software
produced by Krishna Software.
Hindu Mysticism
- Excerpts and notes on the bhagavada Gita,
The Upanishhads, Abhinavagupta, Shiva, Ramakrishna, Pantanjali, Vasishtha.
iMystica
- Interesting, straight-forward, simple but comprehensive
notes on India and Hinduism - very suitable for newcomers -
to gain basic understanding and knowledge.
(site is commercial, notes/etc good).
Their Archive Site had more information on Beliefs, Concepts,
Customs, Ceremonies, Religious Texts and Nature Worship -
but the pages have disappeared ! .. pity they were interesting;
if replaced or re-found will be re-linked.
The Hatha Yoga Pradipika translated by Brian Dana Akers is available at http://www.yogavidya.com for sale. A sample of few pages is provided in PDF format.
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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
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