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- When I awoke: Tales of awakening in various non-dual traditions (though principally Advaita). Essays from a number of teachers describing their enlightenment experience and a practical exercise from Ken Wilber
- SunyaPrajna: Nondual Spirituality: Writings from an author who is interested in Buddhism and Western Idealist philosophies as well as Advaita. The site contains a growing collection of readable and literate articles on consciousness and other topics
- Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham: More than 1000 pages of information on Hinduism and Advaita. See their 'site map' for links to everything about Hindu dharma, together with many articles and tributes to Shankara and his lineage
- shiningworld.com: This is the website of James Swartz. Many perennial questions on Advaita are addressed in 12 different categories and opinions are expressed on a number of issues. Books and essays may be read on-line or downloaded as PDF files. Some may be purchased as
- Sankaracharya.org: Provides the complete writings of Adi Shankara and explains his doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. Other scriptural texts also available, including a number of Upanishads, the Vedas and Puranas
- S. N. Sastri: S. N. Sastri has translated or commented upon a number of key works in Advaita, including summaries of the Panchadashi and Vedantaparibhasha. Many of these may be downloaded as PDF files and there is information on where his published writings may be pur
- A practical approach to Advaita: Introduction to Advaita and how to put the philosophy to practice in everyday life
- Philosophy Foundation - A School of Advaita: The Philosophy Foundation is an non-profit educational foundation. The Foundation offers classes and weekend retreats to students in New England
- OM: Notes on Philosophy & Religion. Some short observations on aspects of Advaita interspersed with quotations from Taoism
- No More Seeking: This site/weblog is an attempt to set up an on-line community with discussion forums, personal messaging, guest articles, diary of events and periodic podcasts of talks, interviews etc. The teacher links are principally Advaita though it seems that other
- Nisargadatta Maharaj: Dedicated to the Advaita Master, Nisargadatta Maharaj and linked to the related Discussion Group. Contains quotations from the books of his dialogues
- Maharaj Nisargadatta: primarily related to this teacher, providing quotations, biography, lineage and photos and the complete text of 'I am That'. There are also other essays and books on Advaita in general, including many of the books by Ramana Maharshi, Upanishads, Gita and
- International Forum for NeoVedantins: A fortnightly E-zine, containing many articles by Dr. C. S. Shah on Advaita and related topics, based on the teaching of Ramakrishna
- Heavenly Gardens: Ashtavakra Gita Word by word translation with an extensive commentary on this classic of Advaita Literature
- Harsha Satsangh: On-line magazine with essays, pictures and poems from many contributors. Non-dual philosophy but contains Buddhist aspects as well as Advaita. Edited by Dr. Harsh K. Luthar, the magazine is issued approximately annually, with 3 issues up to the end of 20
- Flames of Nonduality: Advaita in St. Petersburg, Russia. A number of pages in English about the spiritual path of Advaita, including some material by Andrew Cohen
- Atlanta Advaita Talks: Presents Advaita teachings of self realization through direct insight into one's true nature
- Ananta Yoga Learning Center: Presents essays, poetry and links which are a mixture of Kashmir Shaivism, Patanjali's Yoga and Advaita. A number of classics from the scriptures may also be viewed on-line or downloaded
- 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: 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 an
- 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; introd
- Advaita Vedanta Quotes and Nonduality Quotations: quotations from Floyd Henderson, Nisargadatta Maharaj and Dennis Waite
- Advaita Vedanta Library: English translations of all of the principal and many of the minor upanishads, together with other major texts such as Bhagavad Gita, Astavakra Gita, Panchadasi, Brahmasutras and the writings of Shankara
- The Advaita VedÃĒnta Home Page: A traditional approach to non-dualism, as taught by as taught by SankarAcArya and his followers. History, philosophies, philosophers
- Advaita Vedanta Anusandhana Kendra: Provides an introduction to the philosophy of Advaita and its key proponents with more detail in a number of areas. e.g. commentaries have begun on Vivekachudamani and Atma Bodha and on Madhusudana's Advaita Siddhi. A learned site with some useful refere
- Advaita Vedanta: A 'blog' site from Floyd Henderson offering daily meditations on the subject of Advaita
- Advaita House Switzerland: 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 - A Presentation for Beginners: 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 Sanskr
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