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An Introduction to Hinduism
"A guide to various aspects of Indian religious thought  and inter-religious understanding and religious tolerance : Source: The Gazetteer of India, Volume 1: Country and people. Delhi, Publications Division, Government of India, 1965."
http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk1415/hinduism.htm
Awesome Library - Social_Studies
"The Awesome Library organizes 14,000 carefully reviewed K-12 education resources, the top 5 percent for teachers, students, parents, and librarians. It includes a search engine."
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Multicultural/R... 
Bhajans Texts
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/8891/bhajans.txt
Books on Hinduism
"The following are a selection of books on Hinduism published in India. This is only a representative sample. Some of these titles are hyperlinked (click on the number at the end of the titles) to show their table of contents and excerpts from the jacket/preface. If you are looking for a particular title, and you do not find it here, please e-mail us the details of the title at vedams@vedamsbooks.com and we shall procure it for you. We can supply you any title published in India by any publisher. All books are in hardcover unless specified pbk (for paper back edition)"
http://www.vedamsbooks.com/Hinduism.htm 
Divine Mother's Home Page
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/5646/divinema.html
Facets of Religion: Hinduism
"Links to Hinduism. Documents. The Bhagvad Gita. Each chapter is a PostScript document and can be viewed using your favorite PS viewer. An English translation and a summary from a Book on the Gita are also available Vedic Culture Veda, Vedic Culture and Its Relation To Present Culture Veda means Knowledge, Vedic Culture means the Spiritually Aware Society. And Dharma, as the meaning of life, the way to live the existance on Earth."
http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/hinduism.html
HINDUISM
"Early history of Hinduism: Hinduism is derived from the Persian word for Indian. It differs from Christianity and other Western religions in that it does not have a single founder, a specific theological system, a single system of morality, or religious organization. Its roots are traceable to the Indus valley civilization circa 4000 to 2200 BCE. Its development was influenced by many invasions over thousands of years."
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hinduism.htm
Hinduism
"Contents of this page: a. syllabi and teaching resources electronic texts c. electronic journals d. websites e. bibliographies f. listserv."
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/hinduism.htm
HINDUISM
"Swami Sivananda on Hinduism."
http://www.SivanandaDlshq.org/religions/hinduism.htm
Hinduism and Sikhism Subject Guide
"INTRODUCTION. This Subject Guide is intended as a guide to the research collection of the ASU Libraries for topics in Hinduism and Sikhism. The arrangement of sources is loosely by type and all call numbers and locations are given for the user's convenience. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Bibliographies. Indexes. Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Specialized Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Other Sources."
http://www.asu.edu/lib/subject/hindusikh.htm
Hinduism - Definitive Collection of Net Links
Net Links for Hinduism, from your About.com Guide
http://hinduism.about.com/culture/hinduism/mlibrary.htm 
Hinduism denominationes sects
"There are thousands... Hinduism is religious anarchy in action. There are 3 kinds of divisions of  Hinduism: 1- The first one, is just more "devotional" than theological: One's "favorite deity" tends to classify the school of thought and rituals: Vedism (the Veda
gods), Brahmanism, Vaisnavism (Vishnu), Shavism (Shiva)... hundreds of Denominations...Vishnu is very popular, in its ten avatar manifestations, specially the last 3 ones: Rama, Krishna, Buddha... and the one to come,
Kalkin."
http://www.religion-cults.com/Eastern/Hinduism/hindu11.htm 
Hinduism (Religion)
"Galaxy was the first Internet Search Directory online.  Each of our listings has been reviewed by an actual human before inclusion so you only get the best search results."
http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Community/Religion/Hinduism.html
How Hindu is the Other Hindu-Stan?
"The Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, despite the religious signifier, actually has very little 'Hinduism' in its state structure even though the king is Hindu. by Sudhindra Sharma. Nepal is said to be the only remaining Hindu kingdom in the world. When a Nepali travels to the Hindi belt of India, he is applauded for being a subject of the one remaining Hindu rastra (nation). Yet, the Hindu-ness so boldly inserted in the Constitution of Nepal (1990) is elusive at best, for it is impossible to delineate the Hindu character of Nepal, aside from the fact that an overwhelming majority of the population happens to be 'Hindu'—in the loose sense of the term."
http://www.south-asia.com/himal/May/howhindu.htm
Indian Texts
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/culture/indian/text/
Indian Texts
ftp://ftp.ucl.ac.uk/pub/users/ucgadkw/indology/texts/
Indian Texts in Sanskrit
ftp://ccftp.kyoto-su.ac.jp/pub/doc/sanskrit/
India Vedanta
Vedanta of India - Eastern spiritual thoughts (Gaudiya Vaishnava Tradition)
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7348/
Mahabharata and Ramayana
ftp://bombay.oriental.cam.ac.uk/pub/john/text/
Meet on Murugan: Hinduism Today article May 99
"Om Muruga! Devotees and savants from 23 nations contemplate the God Karttikey. Note: This feature article appeared in the May 1999 issue of Hinduism Today. CRIES OF SUPPLICATION TO CLEANSE misdeeds. Milk pots on the head and
spears through cheeks. Shouts of "Vetri Vel Muruga!" piercing the air. That's what usually comes to mind when thinking of the sprightly God Karttikeya, also known as Skanda or Murugan. But a conference? Yes, that can happen, too. The first International Conference on Skanda-Murugan drew 140 participants from across the globe to its host, the Institute of Asian Studies near Chennai, India, in late December, 1998. For four days these specialists."
http://xlweb.com/heritage/murukan/ht_may99_article.htm
The Beliefs of Hinduism
"Chapter 17. The Beliefs of Hinduism. The following is a presentation of two creeds, one for Saivite Hindus and one for Hindus of all denominations, as well as ten slokas presenting five precepts and five practices that constitute the minimum Hindu parents must teach their children to pass on Sanatana Dharma to the next generation.
An important part of the Hindu renaissance of this century has been the discovery of the need for simple creeds expressing the basic beliefs of the Hindu faith. Every religion has a creed of one form or another, an authoritative formulation of its beliefs. Historically, creeds have developed whenever religions migrate from their homelands."
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/books/pamphlets/TheBeliefsofHinduism.html

The Caste System in Hinduism
"The pattern of social classes in Hinduism is called the "caste system." The chart shows the major divisions and contents of the system. The basic castes are called "varn.as," or "colors." Subcastes, or "jâtis," are subdivisions of the varn.as."
http://www.friesian.com/caste.htm

The Hindu Universe : Hindu Resource Center
"Largest Hindu and Hinduism site on the net.  Contains comprehensive introduction to Hindu dharma, complete text of 85 books, several scriptures, listing of Hindu temples around the world, newsgroup archives, information on Hindu culture, Hindu festivals, Hindu calendar, Hindu history, links to all known Hindu sites, a special section for kids and current events.  Special sections on Jain, Sikh and Buddha dharma."
http://www.hindunet.org/

Vedic Thought
The Wonder of Reincarnation. As a river nears the ocean it looks back at its life. The virgin snows on mountain-tops that gave birth to it...
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Hinduism/hinduism.html

World Religions Index: Hinduism
"Do all religions point to the same truth? Do all religions lead to God? Are there many paths to heaven? This site offers a comparison of major world religions and religious philosophies."
http://wri.leaderu.com/wri-table2/hinduism.html

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