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Briefly explains some of the ideas proposed in Vedanta.
http://www.prosperityplace.com/vedanta.html

English translation of selected hymns about deities mentioned in the Rig Veda.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/...world_civ_reader_1/rig_veda.html

Perspectives from the Vedas on Science and Philosophy.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7348/

Swami Sivanandaji describes the significance of the Vedas and its components.
http://www.sivanandadlshq.org/religions/vedas.htm

This Academic institute is authorized to teach through the Brahma Madhva Gaudiya Sampradaya (Denomination of the Vedic Tradition). The college offers several degree programs including a Doctorate program on specific Vedic subjects.
http://www.floridavediccollege.edu/

Provides a detailed translation and essay on selected sections of the Vedas.
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/...ks/vedic_experience/VEIndex.html

Brief description of the four sections of the Vedas.
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCINDIA/VEDAS.HTM

Explains the Rig Veda Samhita, its origins and contains an area to download the Sanskrit texts.
http://www.hindunet.org/vedas/rigveda/

Describes the Vedas in context of the Agamic period.
http://www.intamm.com/samayam/vedas.htm

The Rig Veda is a book of science, is a treatise on cosmology, and it challenges some of the hypotheses that modern physicists have come up with till now about the nature and size of the universe.
http://www.indiastar.com/closepet5.html

An organised gateway to a large collection of information on the Vedas, available on either a 'Tourist' or an 'Academic' route.
http://vedavid.org/port.html

The full text of all four Vedas in English, as well as the text of the Rig Veda in Sanskrit, and many other Vedic scriptures which are the basis of Hinduism and other religions.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/

The entire creation is based on Natural Laws as well as human physiology. Vedas are vibrations of these laws.
http://gemstate.net/susan/indexHP.htm

Facets of India : Ancient and Modern.
http://www.geocities.com/dipalsarvesh/indexVedah.html

Discusses the period of Indian literary and religious history falling between the last phase of the creation of commonly recognised Vedic literature (the Smrti part of it) and the beginnings of the modern scholarship dealing with it.
http://folklore.ee/folklore/vol8/veda.htm

Vedic Science is based upon the ancient Vedic tradition of gaining knowledge through exploration of consciousness. The name "Vedic Science" thus indicates both the ancient traditional origins of this body of knowledge and the modern commitment to experience, system, testability, and the demand that knowledge be useful in improving the quality of human life.
http://www.mum.edu/msvs/Chandler1.html

Information resource for Vedic philosophy, culture, and related topics.
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/

Various mantras from the Yajur-Veda and Rig-Veda: Samhita and Upanishad in audio - the recitations for listening.
http://www.vedamantram.com

An online book for the seekers of Vedic knowledge.
http://www.sabhlokcity.com/metaphysics/default.htm

A collection of primary Vedic literature texts at the Maharishi's University.
http://www.mum.edu/library/vedic_collection.html

Lectures on Sanatan philosophy and articles by Sri Bimal Mohanty.
http://www.ahwan.org/

Vedic philosophy, culture, Encyclopedia, Bhakti-Yoga.
http://veda.harekrsna.cz/