- British
Library - Asia, Pacific & Africa Collections
http://www.bl.uk/collections/orientalandindian.html
[A point of entry to collections of the British Library in London.]
- Bangladeshi Arts of
the Ricksha
http://www.asianart.com/articles/ricksha/
[Not India, you say? Ah, well, who's counting? This site is worth
appreciation whether or not one is of a pan-Bengali mentality. Also see
http://www.webpak.net/~ricksha/,
too.]
- Fragrant
Harvest: Exploring India's Aromatic Traditions
http://members.aol.com/somanath/fragrant.html
[Chronicles Christopher McMahon's visits to India (three times a year
since 1995) to study aromatic traditions and their industrial
potential.]
- Kamat's
Potpourri
http://www.kamat.com/index.html
[Self-described as "The History, Mystery, and Diversity of India,"
this site features photographs by international traveller and computer
programmer Vikas Kamat who was born in Jaipur and studied in Karnataka.
He offers a wide range of practical information and advice, too. It
includes recommendations on how to select a sari!]
- Profiling
Hindu Temples in Florida, Georgia, and Michigan
http://www.pluralism.org/affiliates/narayanan/
[Photos by Dr. Vasudha Narayanan, affiliate of the Pluralism Project.]
- Subcontinent Security
Site
http://www.subcontinent.com/
[Maintained by SAPRA (Security & Political Risk Analysis) India,
New Delhi.]
- Suitable Match
http://www.suitablematch.com/
[A site that aspires to be "a worldwide database of South Asian
(India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal) singles." Additional
online sites for South Asian matrimonials include online editions
of print newspapers.]
- Virtual
Hindu Temple
http://www.vmandir.com/
[A cybertemple and information on traditional arts of
India. Several are now online, including one at Iowa State University.]
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