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Bibliotheken & Bibliographien
Bibliographisches Material
- Indica et Buddhica
- Google News Archive Search
- Cooperative Annotated Bibliography of Hindu Law and Dharmaśāstra facilitates both advanced and preliminary research in the study of legal traditions in India and beyond that are associated with Hinduism.
- South Asia Resources - University of Virginia Library
- Library catalogues of interest to indologists
- Libraries & Bibliographic Information on South Asia (SARAI)
- South Asia Library Group (SALG)
- Committee on South Asian Libraries and Documentation (CONSALD)
- Bibliography of Asian Studies Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies: Bibliography (K. Potter)
- South Asia Resources Database (austral. Gesamtkatalog)
- Digital South Asia Library (DSAL)
- Search the Roja Muthiah Research Library monograph collection via DSAL
- Tantra Bibliography
Selbstständige Bibliotheken
- Australian National University (Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library)
- British Library (India Office Selext Materials)
- Oxford Indian Institute Library (A Department of the Bodleian Library, Oxford)
- Cambridge, University Library (The Indian, Tibetan and Southeast Asian Collections)
- Berlin, Staatsbibliothek (Orientabteilung)
- Berlin, Staatsbibliothek (Union Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts in German Collections (KOHD))
- Göttingen University Library
- Heidelberg University Library
- Tübingen University Library
- Special Collections: South Asia (via WEBIS, SUB Hamburg)
- Vienna, Univ.: Fachbereichsbibliothek Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde
- Library of Congress Services for researchers
- Southern Asia Collection (Univ. of Chicago, J. Regenstein Library)
- University of Washington Library South Asia Section
- Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
- Calcutta, Asiatic Society of Bengal
- New Delhi, National Archives of India
- Digitale Bibliothek der Indischen Universitäten
Online-Texte
Indologie
- Kleine Schriften - Digitales Generalregister (KSGR) Die Register der "Kleine Schriften"-Bände 1-37, 40-41 der Helmuth von Glasenapp-Stiftung können in einem kumulativen Generalregister elektronisch durchsucht werden.
- Digitalisierte Werke auf dem Felde der Indologie Vorläufige Liste zusammengestellt von Peter Wyzlic unter Mitarbeit von Daniel Stender 2008
- Exegese von Sanskrit-Texten (A. Payer)
- Vedic Concordance The Electronic Version of Bloomfield's "A Vedic Concordance" (1906)
- DCS Digital Corpus of Sanskrit a digital corpus of lemmatized Sanskrit texts that is intended for philological research and contains more than 2.700.000 lexical units.
- SARIT Sanskrit works in TEI The SARIT project is releasing the TEI-encoded base files of major Sanskrit works.
Buddhismus
- Pali Canon Online Database : An online searchable database of the Pali canon.
- E-Text Abhidharmasamuccaya and Bhāṣya contains a Skt-Tib and a Chinese edition of this text in pdf format, available for free download. These materials were prepared by a team headed by Prof Osamu HAYASHIMA.
- Tipiṭaka Online
- Buddhist Scripture Information Retrieval (BUDSIR)
- The Heart Sūtra
- Catalogue of the Gāndhārī Corpus The British Library/University of Washington Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project has made available an electronic catalogue of Gandharan inscriptions, coins, manuscripts, and secular documents, as well as a bibliography of secondary literature and studies relating to Gāndhārī.
- Buddhist Manuscripts from Central Asia: The British Library Sanskrit Fragments (International Research Institut for Advanced Buddhology (Soka)
- Bibliotheca Philologica et Philosophica Buddhica (International Research Institut for Advanced Buddhology (Soka)
- Annual Report of the International Research Institut for Advanced Buddhology (Soka)
Sonstige
- Yoga-Sūtras of Patañjali The Internet Archive of the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali. - is an "all in one" page, with different interpretations translated in different languages.
- Yoga-Sūtras of Patañjali (ftp) A zipped-text archive of the Indology
- Muktabodha Indological Research Institute online library of digital images texts, primarily from the Shaiva, Shakta, and Vedic traditions.
- In Parentheses Dort finden sich unter 'Sanskrit Series' einige nützliche Texte sowie unter 'Linguistics' folgende Dateien: Basic Sanskrit (transliterated and in Devanāgarī) 100 words, (PDF), Sanskrit (transliterated and in Devanāgarī) 3200 words (PDF), Devanāgarī Flash Cards (PDF), Devanāgarī Orthography Manual (PDF), Devanāgarī Transliteration Practice (PDF)
- The Mahābhārata electronic text archive. Registration required
- GRETIL - Göttingen Register of Electronic Texts in Indian Languages
- Digital Colonial Documents (India) and Memorandum on the Census of British India of 1871-72
- INDOLOGY: virtual e-text archive
- Vedas and Upaniṣads A Chapter from the Book INDIA & Southeast Asia to 1800
- Smith, John (personal web page) Texts, fonts, and programs
- Sanskrit Home Page Contains links to Sanskrit songs, short-stories, online Sanskrit dictionaries, a simple glossary, word games, subhashitas, publications of books, magazines and other educational resources published from various sources in India, Sambhaashana Sandeshah monthly Sanskrit magazine, Sanskrit sentences, A collection of commonly used Sanskrit sentences, Sanskrit online resources. list.
- Mahābhārata-Tatparya-Nirnaya E-text of a digest of the Mahābhārata by Madhva
- Bhagavadgītā Home page
- Dvaita Text Resources
- SARIT is a freely-available online facility that enables you to search through an online library of Sanskrit texts for keywords, word-collocations, and other linguistic strings.
Zeitschriften
Elektronische Zeitschriften:
- Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens (Vienna Journal of South Asian Studies)
- Electronic Journals of Interest to Indologists Links to electronic journals and other online India-related publications.
- Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
- International Journal of Tantric Studies
- Journal of Buddhist Ethics
- South Asia Electronic Journals and Newspapers
- SARAI: Electronic Journals and Newspapers on South Asia
- South Asian E-lists (ANU)
- Bulletin of the School of African and Oriental Studies (contents & abstracts)
- Digital Himalaya A pilot project to develop digital collection, storage, and distribution strategies for multimedia anthropological information from the Himalayan region
Online-Zeitschriften:
- Berliner Indologische Studien Provides only an index of articles published since 1985.
- International Journal of Hindu Studies
- Journal of South Asia Women Studies
- Language in India
- SAGAR: South Asia Graduate Research Journal
- Marburg Journal of Religion
- Südasien Online
- Inside A - Das Asien-Netzwerk
- South Asia Analysis Group
- Zeitschriften der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft. Im Rahmen eines von der DFG geförderten Projekts der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg wurden die von der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft publizierten Zeitschriften in einem Umfang von etwa 132.000 Seiten digitalisiert und für die Suche in den Inhaltsverzeichnissen der Bände wie auch in den Volltexten der enthaltenen Beiträge erschlossen.
Zeitungen & Magazine:
- Calcutta Online-Newspaper
- Dainik Jagran
- The Economic Times
- The Hindu
- Frontline: India's National Magazine
- The Hindustan Times
- India Network Foundation
- India Today
- Naidunia Daily
- Samachar-Press about India
- The Times of India
Sprachen
- Computerlinguistische Sanskrit Software
- Homepage of Daniel Stender contains materials on Unicode, LaTex and usefule links.
- Sanskrit Mailing List An unmoderated mailing list exists for people interest in discussing Sanskrit literature, grammar, subhasitas, scriptures, etc. Individuals of all levels are welcome. If interested in joining the group, e-mail: sanskrit-request@cs.utah.edu.
- Linguist List 7.669 A list of syntax and grammar of Sanskrit.
- Indian Languages Web Site Links to fonts, free software, and other information.
- Central Institute of Indian Languages
- Languages and Scripts of India
- The Indian Languages Page
- Ethnologue - Languages of the World
- Ethnologue Language Family Index
- Cornell’s beginning Nepali language materials
Materialien für das Selbststudium
- Pancanga
- Mailing List to Learn Sanskrit: Learn Sanskrit through simple e-mails! Samskrita Bharati has set-up a new mailing list called "sanskrit" to assist in the learning of Sanskrit through simple sentences. This is a moderated list meant to promote conversational Sanskrit. Each day, five simple Sanskrit sentences, and their translated meanings, are mailed to list subscribers. To subscribe please send an e-mail to: majordomo@hindunet.org, with "subscribe sanskrit" written in the body of the message.
- Sanskrit Education Society, Chennai In these pages you will find information relating to Sanskrit and also a set of basic lessons to learn the language through self study
- Maharishi University
- Sanskrit Tutor Sanskrit Tutor is based on the Level 1 Sanskrit course taught by Dr. Sarasvati Mohan of the Sanskrit Academy. This course has been student tested for 30 years as a tool for teaching Sanskrit. Seth Craighead, an advanced student of the Sanskrit Academy, has combined years of software engineering experience with an interest in Sanskrit to produce this easy to use educational software. The first lesson introduces students to the Devanagari script by showing how to write each character while playing its sound. Once the students master this, they progress on to pronunciation exercises, which teach them how to combine consonants and vowels to form Sanskrit words. The copying exercises also strengthen their ability to write in Sanskrit. These exercises form the foundation for learning Sanskrit, Hindi, and other Northern Indian languages which use the Devanagari script. This program can be used by children as young as 5 to learn at their own pace.
- Sanskrit Word Declensions This is a set of qdatr files used for forming Sanskrit word declensions. The distribution of the qdatr program for standalone dos systems is best picked up from the source at: Software related to DATR.
- Sanskrit Grammarian Declension site run by Gerard Huet.
- Sanskrit Declensions (Site in German)
- Devanagari ScriptDevanagari Script Learn the Devanagari script used for writing Hindi and Sanskrit.
- Web Guide to Buddhist Studies
- The Titus Project
- In Parentheses Dort finden sich unter 'Sanskrit Series' einige nützliche Texte sowie unter 'Linguistics' folgende Dateien: Basic Sanskrit (transliterated and in Devanāgarī) 100 words, (80K PDF), Sanskrit (transliterated and in Devanāgarī) 3200 words (744K PDF), Devanāgarī Flash Cards (72K PDF), Devanāgarī Orthography Manual (152K PDF), Devanāgarī Transliteration Practice (72K PDF)
- Learn Indian Languages
Wörterbücher
- Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon Monier-Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, courtesy University of Cologne
- Apte Sanskrit Dictionary This is a Web Sanskrit Dictionary based on The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary of Vaman Shivaram Apte. For the moment it covers only from `a' to `raazi'.
- Capeller's Sanskrit-English Dictionary
- Online Sanskrit Dictionary
- Web of Online Dictionaries
- Andre Signoret's French-Sanskrit Dictionary
Downloadable French-Sanskrit Dictionary and interactive Grammar for Winworld 97. Thousands of examples and links. Help-Files in English and in French. Separate Sound File for pronunciation. - Gerard Huet's Sanskrit-French Dictionary
- Rangjung Yeshe Tibetan-English Dictionary, Online version
- Indology: Online Dictionaries and Thesauri
- Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (UC Berkeley)
Glossare
- Ayurveda Glossary of the Ayurvedic Institute Online Research Center A small sample of the terms available in the complete Ayurvedic dictionary that can only be accessed by subscribers.
- IITS Cologne (Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries)
- Newari Lexicon based on the Amarakosa
- Human Languages Page The Human-Languages Page is a comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources. The over 1900 links in the HLP database have been hand-reviewed to bring you the best language links the Web has to offer. Whether you're looking for online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, language schools, or just a little information on a language you've heard about, the HLP probably has something to suit your needs.
- Hobson-Jobson Dictionary A glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive.
Religionen
- Religious Studies Links
- AKAR Arbeitskreis Asiatische Religionsgeschichte
- religionswissenschaft.de Religionswissenschaft an deutschen Universitäten
Hinduismus
- Advaita Vedanta Home Page The site provides an easy and structured introduction to the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, as taught by Sankara and his followers.
- Dvaita Home Page The web resource for Sri Madhvacarya's doctrine.
- Vedanta Press and Catalog
- The Black Peacock Gallery Indian miniatures & Gaudiya Vedanta Philosophy
- Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophy This site constitutes a bibliography of the philosophical literature of India during its classical phase and the secondary material on this literature that is available (for the most part) in English. This Web site is an expanded and updated version of the Bibliography which appeared as Volume I of Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. There have been three printed editions of this Bibliography: 1st edition 1970, 2nd revised edition 1983, and 3rd revised edition 1995. This electronic edition is published to keep the reader updated on material discovered and catalogued subsequent to the 3rd edition. This site is constantly under development and being revised.
- Sankara's Life
- Meeting God: Elements of Devotion in India
- Devi: The Great Goddess
- Shakti Mandalam Hindu Tantrik Tradition
- HinduSaktha Home Page Goddess Worship
- Mandir: Hindu Temples Reference Center
- Puja: Expressions of Hindu Devotion
- Rituals performed in a Hindu Marriage
- Pune's Ganapati Festival, 1986 a travel recollection by Warren Senders
- Links to Hindu Traditions (Rutgers)
- Hindu Wedding Traditions
- Hindu Holy Men of India
- Tamil Saint Nammalvar
- The Alvar Saints
- A Dalit Bahujan Media: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar & his People (critique of Hinduism from a Dalit point of view)
- Sacred Texts: Hinduism
- Orality vs. Written Text: Mediaeval Developments in Vedic Ritual Literature
- Sri Vaisnava Home Page Includes introduction to Sri Vaisnavism, calendar, related links, recommended books, and Bhakti List Archives.
- Wabash Center: Hinduism The Wabash Center for teaching and learning in Theology and Religion. Many links to web sites with information on various aspects of Hinduism.
- Hinduism Links (A. Payer)
- A Tribute to Hinduism
- "Brahmo Samaj" , (a reformist Hindu movement in Bengal) information about India
- Daily Life and Hinduism
- Hindu calendar
Buddhismus
- Wabash Center: Buddhism The Wabash Center for teaching and learning in Theology and Religion. Many links to web sites with information on various aspects of Buddhism.
- Buddhanet A Comprehensive Buddhism Page.
- Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library The Internet Guide to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies. This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the fields of Buddhism and Buddhist studies.
- Web Guide to Buddhist Studies
- Rutgers University, Virtual Religion Index for Buddhism Links to general resources, the Buddha, Theravada, Mahayana, Nichiren, Pure Land, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhism.
- Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophy This site constitutes a bibliography of the philosophical literature of India during its classical phase and the secondary material on this literature that is available (for the most part) in English. This Web site is an expanded and updated version of the Bibliography which appeared as Volume I of Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies.
- The Tibetan Webhotel This site has links to various information related to Tibetan Buddhism.
- Sacred Texts: Buddhism
- Buddhist Links (A. Payer)
Jainismus
- Jain Scholars and Research Centers in India and overseas
- Mahavira & Jainism
- The Jain Tradition This link includes information on the Jain tradition's principles and practices. It also includes an introduction to Jainism, directories and lists, vegetarianism and ahimsa, Jain texts, pilgrimages, images, and history.
- Jain Traditions
Sikhismus
- Sikh Philosophy & Scriptures Site contains information on Sikh philosophy, Sri Guru Granth Sahib, select writings, interreligious comparisons, and the Sikh Gurus' views on women.
- Sacred Texts: Sikhism
Kunst
- COGNITIVE MAP of Muktesvara Temple (Web version) The Web. version of COGNITIVE MAP (with background Audio) and following five volumes of News Letter has been uploaded at the Website of IGNCA.
- American Council for Southern Asian Art The American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the study and awareness of the art of South and Southeast Asia.
- Southeast Asian Monuments 100 slides of monuments in Mainland Southeast Asia (Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam), selected from the collection of Marijke J. Klokke.
- South Asian Art Archive at the University of Pennsylvania The South Asia photographic archive at the University of Pennsylvania, set up in 1979, principally duplicates the holdings of the American Institute of Indian Studies' Center for Art and Archaeology in Gurgaon, near Delhi, India. Holdings currently consist of approx. 80,000 black-and-white photographs (classified by period and region), site and museum indexes, and approx. 4,000 color slides. By agreement with the AIIS and the Smithsonian Foreign Currencies Program, which funds the Gurgaon Center, photographs added to the Gurgaon archive are added also to the archive in Philadelphia, keeping it a current tool for research. Strong in architecture and sculpture, the archive also has documentation in the areas of miniature painting, Baroque architecture in India, and architecture and sculpture from other parts of South Asia.
- Michael W. Meister's Home Page. Michael W. Meister, former Chair of the History of Art Department at the University of Pennsylvania, is a specialist in the art of South Asia. His research focuses on temple architecture, the morphology of meaning, and other aspects of the art of the Indian sub-continent.
- The National Museum of India The National Museum, opened to the public in its current location on December 18, 1960, houses more than 2, 00, 000 works of art, Indian and international, spanning more than five thousand years. Apart from extensive and varied collections from around the world, a major attraction here is the gallery on Buddhist art. Eighty-four select exhibits are displayed which include the highly revered sacred relics of the Buddha (5th century BC) excavated from Piprawaha in the Basti district of Uttar Pradesh, Thankas, Kapardina Buddha from Ahicchhatra, Buddha's foot-prints from Nagarjunakonda and scenes from his life while at Sarnath. Other sculptures, terracotta figures, and ritual items, from the three principal Buddhist sects - Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana - line the walls, representing Nepal, Tibet, Central Asia, Burma, Java and Cambodia, as well as India.
- Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin
- Global Hindu Electronic Network Gallery of Hindu Pictures The Global Hindu Electronic Networks presents an extensive gallery of Hindu pictures and art. This extensive collection is comprised of several thousand categorized images.
- The Black Peacock Gallery art miniatures and architecture from India
- Asian Arts
- Indian Art (Berger Foundation)
- Goloka (Black Peacock). Kangra paintings; thirty seven paintings from the Mewari school dating back to the late 17th-early 18th century, illustrating Jayadeva Goswami's Gita-Govinda; scenes from Rama's exile in the forest from the Ramayana, and others.
- RH Meadow of Harvard University
- Sacred Visions, Early Paintings from Central Tibet Curators Steven M. Kossak & Jane Casey Singer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from October 6, 1998 to January 17, 1999 and at the Rietberg Museum, Zurich, Switzerland from February 14 to May 16, 1999.
- Early Tibetan Mandalas: The Rossi Collection Early Tibetan Mandalas: The Rossi Collection has been exhibited in Paris, France, Maastricht, Holland, and most recently in Peaceful Wind Gallery, Santa Fe, NM from Sept. 16 - October 29, 1994. The collection featured 14 fine Tibetan paintings of mandalas dating from the 13th to the 16th centuries, from Rossi & Rossi, London.
- Buddhist Thangka Gallery from the Taeger Collection
- Mandir: Hindu Temples Reference Center A listing of temple locations, events, resources, news, photos, art, histories, and articles.
- Templenet - Indian Temple website
- Harappa: the Latest Discoveries 1995-98 by JM Kenoyer of the University of Wisconsin
- Harappa: The Indus Valley Civilization
- Coins of India A list of various resources on ancient and modern Indian coinage.
Sanskrit studieren
Australien
- La Trobe University Asian Studies
- University of Sydney Indian Studies
- Monash Asia Institute
Europa
- www.indologie.info : Indology and Southasian-studies in German-speaking countries
- Vienna University
Institute for South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies - Austrian Academy of Sciences Institute for Asian Studies
- University of Prague Indian Studies
- University of Copenhagen Asian Studies
- University of Helsinki Asian Studies
- Berlin (Freie Universität) Indian Studies
- Bochum University Seminar für Orientalistik und Islamwissenschaften
- Bonn University Orient- und Asienwissenschaften
- Frankfurt University Comparative Linguistics
- Freiburg University Orientalisches Seminar
- Göttingen University Indian and Buddhist Studies
- Halle University Indological Studies
- Hamburg University Indian and Tibetan Studies
- Heidelberg
University
Classical Indian Studies - Kiel University Oriental and Indian Studies
- Köln University Indology and Tamil Studies
- Leipzig University Indology
- Mainz University Indology
- Marburg University Indology
- München University
Indology and Tibetology - Münster University Indology
- Tübingen University Indian Studies / Comparative Religion
- Würzburg University Indology
- Cambridge University Oriental Studies
- Bristol University Buddhist Studies
- Edinburgh University Asian Studies
- London University Oriental & African Studies
- Oxford University Oriental Studies
- University of Bologna Oriental Studies
- University of Torino CESMEO Instituto Internazionale di Studi Asiatica Avanzati
- Leiden University Indian Studies and Culture
- International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
- Oslo University Oriental Studies
- Warsaw University Indology
- Cracow University Oriental Studies
- National University Singapore South Asian Studies Programme
- Stockholm University South Asian Studies
- Bern University Science of Religion
- Lausanne University Indian Studies
- Zürich University Indian Studies
Indien
- Knowledge Must Sehr nützliche Hinweise für Praktika, Studium oder Sozialdienst in Indien
- French Institute, Pondicherry
- General Listing of Indian Universities Links to various Indian universities
- IGNCA Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
- Institute of Asian Studies (Chennai)
- Department of Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages University of Pune
- Department of Sanskrit University of Mumbai
- Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharm Vijnan, Benares
- The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda: Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
- Central Institute of Indian Languages
Nord Amerika
- American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS)
- University of California at Berkeley Department for South and Southeast Asian Studies
- The Center for Southeast Asia Studies, International & Area Studies University of California at Berkeley
- California State University-Fullerton,
- University of Chicago, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations
- Columbia University, NY Southern Asian Institute
- Cornell University, Center for International Studies
- Harvard University, South Asian Studies
- University of Illinois, Urbana, Linguistics
- Indiana University, Dhar India Studies
- University of Manitoba, Canada, Asian Studies Centre
- University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Asian Languages and Cultures
- University of Missouri, Columbia, South Asian Studies
- University of Pennsylvania, South Asia Studies
- University of Saskatchewan, Religion and Culture
- Syracuse University, South Asia Center
- University of Texas at Austin, Asian Studies
- University of Virginia, East Asian Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- University of Virginia, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures
- University of Washington, South Asia Center
- University of Wisconsin at Madison, Center for South Asia University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Center for Southeast Asian Studies
- Himalayan Academy
Sanskrit Summer Courses
- Heidelberg University, Sanskrit Summer School
- University of Chicago, Summer Sessions
- Harvard University, event calendar
- University of Michigan
- American Institute of Indian Studies, Languages Programs
Organisationen
- Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (DMG)
- Association for Asian Studies (AAS). The Association for Asian Studies (AAS), the largest society of its kind in the world, is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association open to all persons interested in Asia. It seeks through publications, meetings, and seminars to facilitate contact and an exchange of information among scholars to increase their understanding of East, South, and Southeast Asia. It counts among its members scholars, business people, diplomats, journalists, and interested lay persons.
- International Association for the Psychology of Religion
- Asia-Link. EU-Programme that promotes regional and multilateral networking between higher education institutions in Europe, South Asia, South-East Asia and China
- International Association of Sanskrit Studies (IASS)
- European Association for the History of Religion European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EUROSEAS)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Asienkunde e.V. Die Gesellschaft hat den Zweck, das gegenwartsbezogene Studium Asiens zu fördern, wissenschaftlich gesicherte Kenntnisse zu verbreiten, den Austausch wissenschaftlicher Informationen, Erfahrungen und Ideen zu beleben sowie die Zusammenarbeit der hieran interessierten Personen und Institutionen auf nationaler und internationaler Eben zu intensivieren. Zu diesem Zweck veranstaltet sie Konferenzen und Tagungen und gibt vierteljährlich die Zeitschrift ASIEN heraus. Vorsitzender ist Dr. Christian Schwarz-Schilling, MdB.
- Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi
- Deutsch-Indische Gesellschaft
- Vereine in Deutschland, Österreich und in der Schweiz
- Societa Indologica "Luigi Pio Tessitori"
- Centre d'etudes de l'Inde et de l'Asie du sud
- American Academy of Religion (AAR) In a world where religion plays so central a role in social, political, and economic events, as well as in the lives of communities and individuals, there is a critical need for ongoing reflection upon and understanding of religious traditions, issues, questions,and values. The American Academy of Religion's mission is to promote such reflection through excellence in scholarship and teaching in the field of religion. As a learned society and professional association of teachers and research scholars, the American Academy of Religion has over 8,000 members who teach in some 1,500 colleges, universities, seminaries, and schools in North America and abroad. The Academy is dedicated to furthering knowledge of religion and religious institutions in all their forms and manifestations. This is accomplished through Academy-wide and regional conferences and meetings, publications, programs, and membership services. Within a context of free inquiry and critical examination, the Academy welcomes all disciplined reflection on religion--both from within and outside of communities of belief and practice--and seeks to enhance its broad public understanding.
- American Institute of Indian Studies American knowledge of India is shaped by the American Institute of Indian Studies, a consortium of universities and colleges in the United States at which scholars actively engage in teaching and research about India. For more than thirty years, the Institute has provided fellowship support for senior American scholars and Ph.D. candidates. It has offered on-site training in Indian languages through the superb facilities of its Language Centers. And it has extended knowledge of Indian culture through its two research centers. More than 3,500 scholars have received AIIS support. Their work has spanned fields ranging from anthropology to zoology. The results of their work has resulted in literally hundreds of books and thousands of articles, the basis of America's knowledge about India.
- American Oriental Society The American Oriental Society is the oldest learned society in the United States devoted to a particular field of scholarship. The Society was founded in 1842, preceded only by such distinguished organizations of general scope as the American Philosophical Society (1743), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1780), and the American Antiquarian Society (1812). From the beginning its aims have been humanistic. The encouragement of basic research in the languages and literatures of Asia has always been central in its tradition. This tradition has come to include such subjects as philology, literary criticism, textual criticism, paleography, epigraphy, linguistics, biography, archaeology, and the history of the intellectual and imaginative aspects of Oriental civilizations, especially of philosophy, religion, folklore and art. The scope of the Society's purpose is not limited by temporal boundaries: All sincere students of man and his works in Asia, at whatever period of history are welcomed to membership.
- IDSAS: International Directory of South Asia Scholars
Länderspezfische Links
Botschaften
Pakistan
- Pakistan Page
- Pakistan - A Country Study (Area Handbook Series)
- Pakistan Maps Perry-Castaeda Library - Map Collection
- WWW Virtual Library/ Pakistan
- American Institute of Pakistan Studies
- Colleges, Universities and Research Institutions in Pakistan
Nepal
- www.nepalresearch.com
- Nepal: A Country Study
- Nepal: Guide to Resources
- Nepal Map
- www.catmando.com
- Languages of Nepal
- Nepal-German Manuscript Preservation Project (NGMPP)
- www.info-nepal.com
- Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
- www.amnesty.org
- www.nepalnews.com.np
Tibet
- Digital Himalaya A pilot project to develop digital collection, storage, and distribution strategies for multimedia anthropological information from the Himalayan region.
- The Government of Tibet in Exil
- Map of Tibet
- Tibetan Studies (WWWVL)
- Tibet Resources (University of Virginia Library)
- Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (UC Berkeley)
- Tibetisches Zentrum e.V. Hamburg
- Sacred Visions, Early Paintings from Central Tibet Curators Steven M. Kossak & Jane Casey Singer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from October 6, 1998 to January 17, 1999 and at the Rietberg Museum, Zurich, Switzerland from February 14 to May 16, 1999.
- Early Tibetan Mandalas: The Rossi Collection Early Tibetan Mandalas: The Rossi Collection has been exhibited in Paris, France, Maastricht, Holland, and most recently in Peaceful Wind Gallery, Santa Fe, NM from Sept. 16 - October 29, 1994. The collection featured 14 fine Tibetan paintings of mandalas dating from the 13th to the 16th centuries, from Rossi & Rossi, London.
Verschiedenes
Medien
- Hindi/Sanskrit on the Radio Deutsche Welle
- All India Radio daily Sanskrit News Broadcast
- Radio Nepal
- Doordarshan
- BBC News | South Asia
- BBC Online - Asian Life
- Deutsche Welle (in various Indian languages, including Sanskrit)
- VOA News.com - Asia
- Indian Films
- India Hits
- Web TV
Linksammlungen
- http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~keutzer/martin/A bibliography/biographical resource, taking account mostly of Indian and Tibetan works primarily of Buddhist interest by Dan Martin (Jerusalem)
- Systematischer Überblick über die Literatur der erkenntnistheoretisch-logischen Schule des Buddhismus (SUEBS)
- http://www.whatisindia.com/inscriptions/ A precis of Hultzsch's South-Indian Inscriptions is available free at
- All
South Asia Links
Electronic Resource page of UC-Berkeley. - Buddhanet A Comprehensive Buddhism Page.
- An annotated bibliography of Indian medicine
- INDOLOGY: Resources for Indological Scholarship INDOLOGY consists of a computer network address in Liverpool, England, and a list of members maintained at that address.
- Internet Resources for South Asian Studies
- Archive of Indological Resources Online (G. Bühnemann)
- SARAI: South Asia Resource Access on the Internet
- SARAI: Conferences and Events
- Asian Studies Network Information Center, UT Austin: Asien allgem.
- Gateway to India (P. Arumugam, Univ. Giessen)
- Agenda Asia (IIAS Leiden via WWWVL Asian Studies)
- Webdunia: WWW-portals in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam
- Gerard Huet's Sanskrit Site
- The Library of Congress: Country Studies
- WWW Virtual Library / India
- Lists of rulers by Obsidian's Lair: Regnal Chronologies
- Internet Indian History Sourcebook
- Southasia Net
- Religion in South Asia Archives
- Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies (K. Potter)
- Samachar
- AsiaSource
- indiatimes
- About India
Transliteration
- IndoSkript Eine elektronische Indische Paläographie
- The IndoSkript program is now available for downloading. At the moment, only the Brahmi-related database is included. Kharosthi will follow soon. The database will be updated continously.
- Versioning Machine Free critical edition and text comparion tool. The Versioning Machine is software tool designed by a team of programmers, designers, and literary scholars for displaying and comparing multiple versions of texts. The display environment seeks not only to provide for features traditionally found in codex-based critical editions, such as annotation and introductory material, but to take advantage of opportunities of electronic publishing, such as providing a frame to compare diplomatic versions of witnesses side by side, allowing for manipulatable images of the witness to be viewed alongside the diplomatic edition, and providing users with an enhanced typology of notes.
- Easily downloaded fonts for Macintosh and PC users (Courier, Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, Times) and Times-Normyn. Instructions for installation are included.
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Titus Cyberbit Basic - Unicode Font
This font includes, among other characters, a (nearly) complete set of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese characters. Bold and Italic variants of this font are not yet available. The font has a size of about 13 MB. N.B.: The font does not provide full coverage of Latin diacritics, Ancient Greek, Armenian, Georgian and the like. - Gandhari
Unicode Font for Indologists
The Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project's Gandhari Unicode font. This font is based on the original URW+ Postscript fonts donated to the free software community, has been extended to display the special diacritics necessary for Gandhari and comes with Roman, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic styles. It contains more than 700 glyphs including all diacritics used for Indological transliteration and European languages as well as modern Greek, IPA and a complete set of Indologically relevant Unicode combining diacritics. -
Tools for Conversion from CSX+-Encoding to
Unicode
John Smith provides tools for converting your existing files with CSX+ encoding to Unicode from his web site. - IME
for Unicode Devanagari
For users of Windows XP and/or Office XP, the Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project has developed an input method for Unicode Devanagari. This input method allows the user to enter text using the same conventions as for transliteration and the computer will display the corresponding text in Devanagari including correct conjuncts. Currently, the most convenient and aesthetically pleasing font to use with this input method is the Arial Unicode OpenType font, included with Office XP. - Indian Languages
Web Site
Links to fonts, free software, and other information. - Smith, John
(personal web page)
Texts, fonts, and programs - Asiatica
Association's Nina Font
The Nina Font for the Devanagari Alphabet is the Asiatica Association's solution to the problem of publishing Sanskrit-related material on different platforms. This new encoding allows the seamless transition between Windows and Macintosh based systems, maintaing all diacritics in one's texts. The Nina font has also been designed to preserve most European accented characters, so that it isn't necessary to switch fonts in one's publications, when writing in one's native language. One can read a detailed description of the Nina font project, view the proposed encoding and make suggestions, or find out how to contribute to this project. The Asiatica Association has already put a lot of work into this project: a fully working beta version of the font has been used to publish the JSAWS Collected Issues. - Indology: Multilingual software, text processing tools, fonts, etc.
- India: Languages and Scripts Yashwant K. Malaiya (Colorado State Univ.)
- Tamil Electronic Library
Suchmaschinen
- The Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Search Engine
- Yahoo! Asia
- Indianet
- NewIndia
- Surfindia
- Sri Lanka Web Server
Sonstige
- Plants in Meghaduta Ein studentische Hausarbeit, die zahlreiche in Kalidasas Meghaduta erwähnte Pflanzen identifiziert und in Bildern veranschaulicht.

