India Resources ~ Vedic Traditions

  • Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
    http://www1.shore.net/~india/ejvs/
    [Electronic journal. Editor-in-chief: Michael Witzel. Managing editor: Enrica Garzilli. Open to all bona fide scholars in Vedic Studies. Publishes articles, abstracts, reviews, and news about conferences, etc.]
  • Harappa Multimedia
    http://www.harappa.com/
    [Beautifully designed pages (in fact something of a visual and aural feast) that introduce the arts and cultures of India prior to 1947. Perhaps a bit too romantic for some tastes, but a resource that counters some negative stereotypes even while encouraging its own forms of nostalgia. See especially A Walk through Mohenjo Daro.]
  • Vedavid
    http://www.vedavid.org
    [Extraordinary site developed by John Gardner, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Iowa (USA). A very large, visually rich, site. Some pages may require a relatively long time to load and a large amount of memory on your computer. Is a good way to begin to learn about the ancient Vedic religion and culture of Hindu India.]
  • The Vedic Experience
    http://www.himalayanacademy.com/books/vedic_experience/VEIndex.html
    [Online version of an anthology of texts in the Vedic tradition as translated by Raimundo Panikkar.]

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