The Advaita Siddhi pages
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Anand Hudli on the Advaita Siddhi, which is regarded
as one of the most important polemical works of advaita. it is MadhUdhana sarasvatI's
brilliant and successfull defense of advaita in response to the objections of the dualists.
(work in progress in terms of postings as well as the collection!)
prAkaraNa grantha series
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Vivek Anand Ganesan on the prAkaraNa grantha series. He starts with the Atma Bodha, which is considered one of the most important and basic books which gives the reader a good grounding the main tenets of advaita vedanta.
Verses from the Shri Rudram series
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by
Anand Hudli
on verses from the Shri Rudram. He includes commentary of Shri Sayanacharya as well as dcomments from Bhaskara
naaraayaNiiyam - Dashakam 100
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Shri V.M. Sundaram on the
Sriman NaaraayaNiiyam, specifically on the 100th dashakam. The NaaraayaNiiyam was a
"condensed" version of the Srimad Bhagavatam and was written by Sri Naaraayana
Bhattaatri on Sri Guruvaayuru appan (Sriman NaaraayaNa).
Exegesis of the mahavakyas
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Rama Balasubramaniam on the
mahavakyas.
11 names of Shiva Bhagavan.
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Jaldhar Vyas on the
11 names of Shiva Bhagavan. The series is done for 9 names so far.
tAra gItA
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Anand Hudli on the
tAra gItA - a set of instructions given by Shri Raama to tArA, wife of Vaali.
VivekachUdAmani
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by Vaidya Sundaram on the
vivekachUdAmani - the crest jewel of discrimination. This was written by Shri Shankara
and the commentary is by Shri Chandrasekhara Bharati Maha Swamigal of Sringeri.
Shankara Sampradayam
This link is to a set of pages on postings made by S. R. Marur on the
discourse of H. H. Shri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Mahaswamigal of Kanchi
on what actually constitutes shankara Sampradayam.