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National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Includes many entries on matters related to Chaitanya Vaishnavism. Written by Indian/Bangla and Western scholars.
Useful for all sorts of statistics about the Indian people.
Digital materials for reference and research: books, journals, maps, images, statistics, indexes, bibliographies, etc.
Information about a wide variety of Krishna-related topics. Philosophy, legitimacy of the Gaudiya Sampradaya, pilgrimages, traditional Indian dance, Ayurveda, Vedic archeology, science, math, and Indology.
Comprehensive index to the Hare Krishna songbook, including a clickable list of each word in the text, word frequency statistics, and a text search option.
Includes a discussion forum and links to Indian texts.
IDSAS is a continuously-updated international directory containing records of individuals who have identified themselves as being involved in any aspect of South Asian Studies.
Scholarly print journal. Tables of contents, abstracts of articles, and subscription information.
Journal focusing on issues related to missionary development, communication, administration, social development and education as they affect ISKCON. Articles available for download.
Offers support to the educational world in its study and teaching of Hinduism. Based in the UK.
Indological and Indology-related resources: a vademecum for the Indologist, the Sanskrit scholar, and the amateur in ancient and classical Indian culture. Useful for the many links to related websites.
Links to information about various libraries and to their online catalogs. From SARAI.
American Academy of Religion program unit that seeks to enhance understanding of alternative, emergent, or new religious movements. Links to bibliography, scholarly journals, relevant web directories and professional societies.
An independent academy, based in Oxford, for the study of Vaishnava and Hindu culture and religion. Descriptions of the center’s history, research facilities and programs of study.
The Pluralism Project was developed by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University to study and document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities.
English translations of the full texts of the Vedas, Upanishads, Laws of Manu, and Institutes of Vishnu. Original Sanskrit available for some of the works.
An annual journal sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. The journal includes faculty and graduate research methodology, reports from the field, and book reviews. SAGAR is available in electronic and bound editions.
Well-organized links to extensive academic resources.
A guide to the library’s holdings and to material available elsewhere, including extensive online resources.
Online text of the Ramayana in English translation. Links to resources for the study of the Ramayana and a pictorial representation of the epic.