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Avesta -- Zoroastrian Archives Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith
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Bhagavad-Gita Audio clips of the Bhagavad-Gita in several languages
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Confucius Translation of selected verses of the Analects of Confucius in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Japanese and Modern Chinese.
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Dao House A compendium of links to great online Daoist (Taoist) resources
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Hymns from the Rig Veda Of the several Vedic texts, the Rig Veda is most fundamental to Indian thought, the others dealing with more particular matters such as the sacrificial formulas, melodies, and magic.
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India Vedanta Vedanta of India - Eastern spiritual thoughts (Gaudiya Vaishnava Tradition).
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Learn to read Punjabi Online punjabi lessons
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Native American Online Literature Largest collection of 19th- and 20th-century Native American literature available online
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Native American Online Texts Public domain of e-texts about Native American religion.
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Project Hindsight Project Hindsight is a translation project of ancient language texts and restoration arm of the Phaser Foundation. The translations will soon extend to mathematics, philosophy, chronology and science.
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Rama and the Ramayana: Lessons in Dharma The Ramayana is one of the two great Indian epics.
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Rama Katha Rasa Vahini The Rama Story, Stream of Sacred Sweetness, by Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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Sacred Scriptures of Confucianism Translations of many ancient scriptures of Confucianismism.
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Sacred Texts Texts on the traditional spirituality of Sub-Saharan Africa
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Sacred Texts Finding texts about Australian Aboriginal religion in the public domain was extremely difficult. There is a landslide of 19th and early 20th Century books and articles about American and African indigenous traditions, many treating the subject with sensitivity and great depth. Only a few Australian works from this period are available, and most of them are pretty vague on the details. Some of this can be attributed to the traditional tribal secrecy, which is maintained even to this day.
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Sacred Texts These are key texts of Confucianism, the traditional state religion of feudal China. These are some of the few Chinese texts which survived a disasterous book-burning in 213 B.C.E. by the Emperor Ch'in Shih Huang.
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Sacred Texts Sacred Texts of Hinduism; complete translation of the Rig-Veda, transcribed Sanskrit Rig-Veda, Max Mullers' translation of the Upanishads, the Bhaghavad Gita, and other Hinduism texts.
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Sacred Texts Jain Texts
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Sacred Texts Ethnographic accounts on specific Native American religious and spiritual practices.
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Sacred Texts Texts on Shamanism
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Sacred Texts Scriptures of the Shinto religion, as well as other texts that relate to the spirituality of Japan, which combines Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism, Animism and other themes. There is also a collection of Ainu Texts.
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Sacred Texts Texts on Sikhism
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Sacred Texts These are principal texts of Taoism.
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Sacred Texts The Pictorial Key to the Tarot
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Sacred Texts A small selection of the Zoroastrian etexts available online.
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