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Advaitin Homepage
Website for the Advaitin Egroup. In addition to details of the group, FAQ, messages and an invitation to join, there are articles on Advaita, Hinduism, Vedas and Upanishads, and Gita.
AdvaitaVedanta.co.uk
http://www.advaitavedanta.co.uk/
The most important works of Narayana Guru and Dr. Nataraja Guru are available on-line, including the former's 'Darsana Mala' and the latter's commentary on this, 'The Integrated Science of the Absolute'. There is also a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita and on Shankara's 'Saundarya Lahari' and numerous other essays and articles. There is also a discussion forum.
Advaita.org.uk
links to organisations, teachers and resources; excerpts from published books; book recommendations; books and essays by Ananda Wood; teachings of Sri Atmananda Krishna Menon; discourses, book extracts and essays from current teachers and writers; introduction to Vedanta by Dr. K. Sadananda; introduction to Sanskrit and ITRANS.
Advaita Vedanta Quotes and Nonduality Quotations
http://advaitaquotes.blogspot.com/
quotations from Floyd Henderson, Nisargadatta Maharaj and Dennis Waite.
Advaita Vedanta
http://advaitavedantameditations.blogspot.com/
A 'weblog' site from Floyd Henderson offering daily meditations on the subject of Advaita.
Advaita Notebook
http://www.advaitanotebook.com/
Thoughts, poems, audio and book from Peter Marjason in the style of neo-advaita.
Advaita House Switzerland
http://www.advaita-house-switzerland.com/
There are brief biographies of Ramesh S. Balsekar, Wayne Liquorman and Elke v.d. Osten (last in German) and many video and audio tapes of the first two teachers may be purchased in VHS/PAL format.
Advaita Fellowship
Advaita teaching of Ramesh S. Balsekar, Wayne Liquorman (ram tzu) and Nisargadatta Maharaj. Transcripts, audio files and live webcasts of Wayne's talks.
Advaita enquiry and educating disciplines
http://sites.google.com/site/advaitaenquiry/
the website of Ananda Wood contains a comprehensive resource for the teachings of Sri Atmananda, the tradition of Advaita, discourses on science, language and education, as well as a slideshow and free downloads.
Advaita Academy
Hundreds of essays from modern teachers and writers both on general Advaita topics and scriptural exegesis; interviews; audio and video talks; book reviews; questions and answers; a WIKI section with links to many sites in different categories; Sanskrit glossary; blogs from 10 well-known writers and a forum. Visitors may add their own comments or discuss any aspects by joining the community.
Advaita - A Presentation for Beginners
http://www.vedantaadvaita.org/
written by D. Krishna Ayyar, the complete text is available on-line. Despite claiming to be 'for beginners' this is very comprehensive covering practically any topic that you might think of. It is a classical treatment that uses all of the correct Sanskrit terminology.
A practical approach to Advaita
http://practicaladvaita.blogspot.com/
Introduction to Advaita and how to put the philosophy to practice in everyday life.
A Mathematical Theory of Spirituality Based on Advaita Vedanta
http://www.mathematicsofspirituality.com/
A series six papers together formulate a mathematical theory of spirituality based on Advaita Vedanta. Access to the papers is possible through links in this website. A high level summary of the features and results of the theory is also provided.
A Course in Consciousness
http://faculty.virginia.edu/consciousness/
Quantum theory and consciousness; the metaphysics of non-duality; the end of suffering and the discovery of our true nature - an on-line or downloadable book by Stanley Sobottka, professor of Physics at the University of Virginia.
3rd Millennium Gateway
Links to current and past teachers, resources, articles and books. In addition, there are pages on spirituality, cosmology, religion in general, new age, frontiers of science, scriptures, social issues and environment. There are articles, interviews and reviews. Everything is supported by lots of annotated links.