Hinduism     
Hinduism - Introduction by Venkat
English rendering of Aaditya Hridayam – the Mantra for Victory in life by Venkat
Essays / Discourses by Muralidhara Swamigal 
http://madhuramurali.org/index.php?option=com_lectures 
Questions & Answers 
http://madhuramurali.org/index.php?option=com_pagecontent&key=qanswer
HINDUISM by M.P. Bhattathiry
HAPPINESS by M.P. Bhattathiry
Features of Saivism by Padmaja Suresh 
Some gems of Universal Value from 'I AM THAT', Dialogues with Swami Nisargadatta Maharaj by Padmaja Suresh 
The Art of Hindu Religious Discourses by C.R. Kaushik,Texas, USA
"DASOPADESAM" ("The Ten Commandments") 
by Paramacharya Maha Swamigal, Jagad Guru Shri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati
Kapala Moksha by C.R. Kaushik,Texas, USA
The Puranas are the richest collection of mythology in the world. Most of them attained their final form around 500 A.D. but they were passed on as an oral tradition since the time of Krishna (c. 1500 B.C.). There are eighteen major Puranas and a few minor ones. Each is a long book consisting of various stories of the Gods and Goddesses, hymns, an outline of ancient history, cosmology, rules of life, rituals, instructions on spiritual knowledge. Hence the Puranas are like encyclopedias of religion and culture and contain material of different levels and degrees of difficulty. The most important Puranas are the VISHNU PURANA, SHIVA PURANA and MARKENDEYA PURANA (to the Goddess). The BHAGAVATA PURANA is important to the worshippers of Krishna. Other Puranas are the Vayu, Agni, Skanda, Kalki, Linga. The Puranas are perhaps the most important or commonly used scriptural texts of the Hindus. They were guide books for the whole of life and society. 
http://www.hindunet.org/puranas/index.htm
Srimad Bhagavad Gita - It is the divine discourse spoken by the Supreme Lord Krishna Himself and is the most popular and well known of all the sacred scriptures from ancient India. Always being revered as a true source of spiritual knowledge it reveals the purpose and goal of human existence. 
http://www.bhagavad-gita.org
    
    
 
  

 
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