Features audio discourses and bhajans (RealAudio), prayers, screensavers, wallpapers, images, and briefs on deities. Requires registration.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 16509
Presented by the Ashirvad Society. Describes the goddess Mataji, also known as Ambaji, who is known to be the source of divine energy. Includes images, aartis, prayers, a profile of the temple, and links of interest.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 16495
Companion site to accompany an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History. Features an overview of various aspects of Hinduism, including worship in the home, community, and temple.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 16507
On line exhibition of the works of Indian sculptural art - the temple bronzes cast a thousand years ago in the Tamil-speaking region of south India in the course of the Chola dynasty.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 16549
An article by Dr. T. K. Venkateswaran about Hinduism, and the approach of the Hindus to interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 16561
This website is based on Shakti ( mataji ) and her endless forms ( avatars )that she has taken. It introduces you to the various forms of gods and goddesses in hinduism from the Vedas. And the secret Powers behind precious mantras of Hinduism. This is a must visit for devotees of shakti.
(Added: Sat Jul 31 2004) ID 119361
Arunachala; sacred, spiritual, power site in South India. Regarded as the premier Shiva site in all India. Has the second largest Temple in India which is 2,000 years old. Arunchala is mentioned in the Puranas and Vedas - a site full of history and mythology. More recently famous for the reason of Ramana Maharshi, who spent his whole live at Arunachala. Many other famous saints and sages. Now increasingly Arunachala is attracting Western teachers and their disciples. This sacred place is becoming an amalgam of orthodox Shiva worship, advaitism, self enquiry methodology and at this point in time new age spirituality including satsangs and retreats.
(Added: Wed Aug 16 2006) ID 119538
Arunachala; sacred, spiritual, power site in South India. Regarded as the premier Shiva site in all India. Has the second largest Temple in India which is 2,000 years old. Arunchala is mentioned in the Puranas and Vedas - a site full of history and mythology. More recently famous for the reason of Ramana Maharshi, who spent his whole live at Arunachala. Many other famous saints and sages. Now increasingly Arunachala is attracting Western teachers and their disciples. This sacred place is becoming an amalgam of orthodox Shiva worship, advaitism, self enquiry methodology and at this point in time new age spirituality including satsangs and retreats.
(Added: Wed Aug 16 2006) ID 119537