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The following links direct to Sanskrit books available online as scans. If you find other websites or links that have scanned documents in Sanskrit, please send a note to sanskrit@cheerful.com. For encoded Sanskrit documents visit main page or list of texts elsewhere.

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  • The Digital Library of India:
    The Digital Library of India has been discontinued. There are individual centers scanning and posting the books. Almost all the books from older collection have been posted on archive.org and dli.sanskritdictionary.com. The older description about the library is retained here for reference.

      The archive.org has mirrored about 422 thousand pdfs from DLI. They are linked from https://archive.org/details/digitallibraryindia. All are categorized in different sections/links, e.g. Langauge wise Sanskrit. Same issues with catalogue typos and incomplete classification exist as it is just a mirror.

      The site http://dli.sanskritdictionary.com has complete mirror of Digital Library of India. It allows 'deep OCR based searches' within documents activated by its own OCR engine.

    • Use the following lists for Sanskrit, Marathi, Gujarati, and Hindi books which were originally listed at DLI to search archive.org. a list of Sanskrit books (February 2015, 32.3Mb, 33000+ books), a list of Marathi books (February 2015, 3.4Mb, 3900+ books), a list of Gujarati books (March 2015, 32.7Mb, 34000+ books), a list of Hindi books (March 2015, 47.8Mb, 54000+ books).
    • For reference purpose, the old DLI collection at IIIT, Hyderabad is listed at Catalog listing with the scan availability of Sanskrit books, another list of Sanskrit books, a list of Marathi books. These books disappeared in the transfer of servers from Hyderabad to Bangalore. Again, use the titles in the list to get them from archive.org or dli.sanskritdictionary.com.
    • The digital library at Osmania University, Hyderabad at http://oudl.osmania.ac.in/ hosts thousands of directly downloadable PDF files of many of the books at DLI. See a long list of Sanskrit and Marathi books (Jan 2012). The OUDL site appears to be available only during Indian office timings (IST 10 am to 6 pm).
  • The Universal Library at Pittsburgh, USA http://www.ulib.org/ has plenty of books scanned under Million Books project.
  • The Internet Archive houses evergrpwing scanned books as well as music, audiovisual and web contents. The books are available in different formats such as PDF, B and W PDF, text, djvu etc. The following article has detailed instructions for uploading books to archive.org. http://adellefrank.com/blog/how-to-upload-book-to-internet-archive (a list of Sanskrit books, a list of Marathi books).
  • Google Books (a list of Sanskrit books, a list of Marathi books). All books are in PDF format. Use full view texts in your search options.
  • The National Mission for Manuscripts namami.org seeks to unearth and preserve the vast manuscript wealth of India. The department publishes a newsletter. Although there are no scanned books available, the details of the process and efforts taken in preservation of documents are informative.
  • A Collection of Full-Text Books on South Asia at Columbia University. It containts plain text English translations and not scanned Sanskrit books like the repositories listed above.
  • Archaeological Survey of India asi.nic.in has made available over two thousand scanned books in PDF format and is set to more than ten thousands. These are digitized at Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA). The digital library is at http://www.ignca.nic.in/ with specific search capability. See a list of books with Sanskrit word search. The Sanskrit book list is given here (asisanskritpdfs) with title and PDF links. A similar list covering the available catalog is also prepared here (asiallpdfs) for convenience (Sept 2010). All the available and planned books are listed on their search site or a consolidated mirror catalog.
  • E-books at Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi. Some of these are uploaded on archive.org as a backup RSS Packaged.
  • In order to centralize some of the different personal collections made over the years, new material written or created by others and some material from this site, we have started The Free Indological Collection' at archive.org. This collection also makes materials from some of the digital repositories that are hard to access, easier to access, and also preserves defunct repositories. It also provides backup access for some of the books. Please see the archive.org TFIC homepage as well as our project page TFIC project page. Thousands of books are being made available at the TFIC collection. Please use the 'list of titles' at archive.org TFIC homepage. You are also invited to contribute books not in our collection. Please send an email to dli.downloader[[@]yahoo.com.
  • The Library System, University of Delhi has Digital Library with many PDF files. See some cataloged at main, and thinned.
  • For reference, a set of Guidelines for digitization_of manuscripts (National Libraries of India) are formulated. The UNESCO has given similar but more detailed guidelines at Digitization of Old Books, Manuscripts, and Other Documents, The Format for Storage of Metadata, and Method.
  • A list of Collection of links to electronic libraries.
  • West Bengal Public Library Network, has scanned books on various topics. Use dspace database. Use the page for 175+ Sanskrit books. They are individually split in contents, chapters or pages
  • Dspace books at Sanskrit department at Pondicherry University.
  • Visit http://ebooks.tirumala.org to prefiew or download these books.
    Books are categorized by language (Banjara, English, Hindi, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, and Telugu), series, and authors. The books are listed in tirumalaebooks file for convenience.
Several people have collected scans of Sanskrit books from the different repositories and placed them online.
  • The Sanskrit E-Books site at http://sanskritebooks.org has a list of free downloadable Sanskrit ebooks posted at various sites such as scribd, mediafire, ibiblio.org, esnips, archive.org et cetera.
  • Ajit Krishnan's DLI downloads (or the direct SkyDrive link) OR onedrive' grouped in different categories (veda (adhyatmika), advaita, kalpa, vyakaranam, sahitya, natakam, upanyasam, amara kosha, champu, mahakavyam, darshana, stotra.)
  • Adisesh Iyyengar's Shared Files on Mediafire. The total number of files is over 8600. They are categorized (2009) as below. A title search is also allowed. Explore.
    • 01.Vedic Religion (or) Srivaishnava 251 Folders, 6496 Files, Tags: Veda, Srivaishnava, Vadakalai, Vedanta Desikan, Ramanuja
    • 02.Ebooks Created 04/23/2009 42 Folders, 649 Files
    • 03.Hinduism Created 02/12/2009 5 Folders, 101 Files, Hinduism doctrines, scientific proofs, etc.
    • 04.Music Created 11/12/2009 59 Folders, 650 Files Tags: Carnatic Music, Devotional Songs, Sankeerthanas
    • 05.Proofs of Rebirth Created 04/23/2009 0 Folders, 53 Files
    • 06.Miscellaneous Created 03/17/2009 9 Folders, 661 Files
  • Atman's e-books kept on mediafire.
  • Collection at ambaa.org (see files larger than 1Mb).
  • Digital Library at Muktabodha Indological Research Institute has a large collection of encoded as well as scanned books.
  • Sri Vaidyanatha Deekshitiya Smrti Muktaphalam and at 2.
  • Ancient Indian mathematics and astronomy (Ganita and Jyotish) and Sanskrit Grammar (Vyakarana) texts are available at Joseph Leichter's wilbourhall.org site. Specifically Aryabhatiya, Bhaskaracarya's Siddhanta Siromani, Brahmagupta's Brahma-Sphuta-Siddhanta, Jagannatha Samrat's Rekhaganita, Minaraja'a Vrddhayavanjataka, Panini- Kashika, Mahabhashya, Surya Siddhanta, Varahamihira's Pancasiddhantika, Brihat Samhita, Brhat Jataka et cetera. Other major texts include Astadhyayi of Panini, with the Kashika commentary, Mahabhashya, Amarakosha, Dhatupatha, Siddhanta kaumdi etc.
  • Categorized links to books from various sources at The Portal to Ancient India
  • See a comprehensive list of scanned books at scribd under ekoaham.
  • Documents scanned and uploaded by Shri Hemant Moghe of Baroda.
  • Digital library at agamaacademy.org. The texts AgamA include kAmika, kiraNa, pUrva karaNa, uttara karaNa, makuTa, suprabheda, vIra, vatUla, yogaja, and many vidhI.
  • ISKCON's multimedia portal at ebooks.iskcondesiretree.info hosts many scanned or individually prepared PDF files related to Krishna Consciousness. Also visit kunjeshwari.com for additional downloadable books in different languages.
  • Shodh Ganga, a reservoir of Indian theses, which include many papers dealing with Sanskrit. http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in. Some are available for direct download of thesis on Shivasahasranamastotras. Other links to thesis (at least a list) are being compiled at http://sanskritworld.in/m-phil-theses/.
  • A Buddhist library site http://lirs.ru/lib has many downloadable books. It is a Russian site but one can easily follow the English part for accesing the books. It has very unique way of linking the books. In google search bar type, pdf site:http://lirs.ru/lib OR pdf site:http://dharma.org.ru/ OR djvu site:http://dharma.org.ru/ to get links to the set of files.
  • Posted books/PDF/audio files on 4shared.com with search on the word Sanskrit. Many of these are reposted copies of items online elsewhere
  • Asian Classics Input Project (ACIP) is busy entering many Buddhist and Yoga related books.
  • Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS books 1
  • Books related to speeches of Osho/Rajneesh are available at http://www.osho.com/library. Also http://www.oshoworld.com has quite a few media files providing teachings of the great teacher. The Hindi discourse (videos) are available at http://www.youtube.com/user/OSHOHindi. Additional books can also be found in Osho collection. http://www.oshonews.com has photography journal interpersed with lectures and writings of Osho.
  • A source of information on Vishishtadvaita. The group is planning for 108 more books under the series Ahobilavalli Grantha Maalaa. See also srihayagrivan.org, links, and http://prapatti.com/ (with audio files prepared by Sunder Kidambi.)
  • http://cincinnatitemple.com/articlesRel.html hosts many articles related to Hindu practices and thoughts.
  • http://vishnudut1926.blogspot.com/ carries scanned copies of Vaishnava, Shakti, Vedanta, Vaishnava-Puranas, Hindi-Sanskrit, stotra, stutis, and sahasranAma related topics.
  • Books on Yogavasishtha and Vedanta on Scribd posted by Jnaanaananda.
  • The site of http://jagadgururambhadracharya.org includes compositions of Shri Rambhadracharya, especially Unicode Sanskrit texts of the epic Sribhargavaraghaviyam, the epic Gitaramayanam, and the duutakaavya Bhrngadutam. Scanned PDFs include Ajadacandrasekharacaritam, Srigangamahimnastotram, Srisarayulahari, Srisitaramasuprabhatam, Srisitasudhanidhin (Excerpts).
  • Scanned books are posted in bulk on scribd.com. Links for some of the Sanskrit and indology related books are given below. (We are not sure if some of the books posted on this scribd accounts have copyrights. If these links are objectionable, please specify as we are just providing information.)
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  • Many of the above books can also be found at archive.org under different accounts. Some of the notables are given below
    • Sanskrit Granthah संस्कृत-ग्रंथाः.
    • vidvad manoranjanI विद्वन्मनोरञ्जनी
    • vayyAkaraNa khasUchI वैयाकरण+खसूची
  • Complete works of Madhvacharya or Ananda Tirtha posted by Ajit Gargeshwari on archive.org.
  • Spiritual Media books at http://www.dadabhagwan.org in English, Gujarati, and Hindi built from question answer sessions of Dada Bhagwan (Ambalal Muljibhai Patel) who established Akram Vignan - the science of Self Realization.
  • Good collection of Gujarati books with some pdf downloads at sivohm.com site. http://www.sivohm.com/2014/12/home.html and http://www.sivohm.com/2015/11/my-gujarati-books-library.html.
  • Dwaita Library has independently scanned books of various authors.
  • Books written by V. D. Savarkar, mostly in Marathi, are available at http://www.savarkarsmarak.com/, http://www.savarkar.org, and bookganga.com.
  • The books written by Swami Raksukhadas are available for download, see English and Hindi, and other languages sections. Most of these are quality publications from Geetapress, Gorakhpur, contact for hard copy book sales.
  • Bhaktivedanta Research Centre holds many Vaishnava literature manuscripts.
  • http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk - Articles from biblical studies site . Revealing records of 1835 Britishers for 'ultimate evangelization of India.' Orientalists could not win to adopt Sanskrit in the education (good or bad?). comparative article (Carey and Vivekananda 100 years apart), 2004 article mentions about Yesu Gita, interesting!
  • Aryasamaj publications are available at many places, see archive.org, http://www.aryamantavya.in/, http://www.vedicgranth.org/, Aryasamaj elibrary, and http://www.aryasamajjamnagar.org/. They include original text and commentaries of all Vedas, Satyartha Prakash, related books, and complete works of Dayananda Saraswati who established Aryasamaj based on Ten principles of Arya Samaj. The ved-yoga.com hosts many publications in PDF format. See the list of of Books uploaded on that site and associated links under Vedic Literature, Yog-Darshan, Swami Dayananda Literature.
  • Books by Swamiji Paramananda Bharati are at www.mahaparivrajaka.co.in. They include a biography of Adi Shankaracharya titled mahaparivrajaka. It is available in English original, and its translation in Sanskrit, Hindi. Other books are Shankarananda Tatvagalu in Telugu, Brahmasutra Catuhsutri in English and Hindi, Vedanta Prabodha in English and Telugu.
  • The following link has puShTi-mArga-vaishnava books for free download. It has several Sanskrit granthas. http://www.pushtisahitya.org. The sublinks leads to more books. http://www.pushtimarg.net/pushti/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3008&Itemid=82 The .net and .org are interconnected. See additional books in Hindi with some Sanskrit texts on http://www.vallabhkankroli.org/pdfs/

    More puShTimArga related kirtan-sangraha books are available at http://www.pushtisudha.in/ebooks/ including Anya-prakirna, Bhaav-bhaavna, kirtan-sangrah, Nibandh-bhaagvat, Shodash-granth, and Vachnamrut-vaarta.

    In addition, https://pushtidharohar.wordpress.com/ gives 1000+ books (20+GB) along with audio books. The depository is maintained at https://archive.org/details/Pushtimarg.

  • Balakrishnachampvakhya Prabandha : Composed by H. H. Shri Jiwanji Maharaja at http://www.vallabhacharyakrupa.org/. Explore also audio lectures and music at Shri Balakrishna On-line Pathashala Janma Prakarana Subodhiniji, a curriculum to encourage Advanced Studies in Pushtimarg Pravachan with study material, Shri Dixitji Maharaj live in Pathashala, Taalchakram with E-tuitions for the Pakhawaj, Mangalavadyam. The texts such as Vishwaparakash, Sahitya Rukmini Mangala Kavya, Prayoga, Sanskrit Kirtan, Vaishnava Agama Mahopanishat Padma Samhita, Neeti : Pravhin Katha Sadharan, Geeta Govinda Gudhartha Deepika, Shrinivas Vilas of Venkatesh, are linked from Vallabhacharya Agrahara, bhiaShmIpariNayachampUH and Nrisimhavijaya mahAnATakam under celebrating Samskrutam Series.
  • The following site has scanned images of hundred of Ayurveda manuscripts (handwritten) in Sanskrit. http://www.ayurvedamanuscripts.com/repository_list.php#
  • Mahasubhashita Sangraha 8 volumes, the Most Comprehensive Collection of Sanskrit Quotations Ever in Eight Volumes by Ludwik Sternbach (editor).
  • Malini magazine, all issues are posted. The magazine is a publication of Ishwar Ashram Trust, New Delhi. The Magazine was started by Swami Lakshman Joo himself. The Magazine is one of the Notable Contributions to Kashmir Shaivite Scholarship in recent years. Magazine includes articles in English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Kashmiri.
  • Collected Works of Vasistha Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni in 12 Volumes. , download available once are disabled. Provide contact details and the purpose to Shri Sampadananda Mishra sampadanandamishra at gmail.com to download the books. Five scanned volumes are posted at scribd.
  • Krishnakosh site at http://hi.krishnakosh.org is a repository of various Hindi commentaries on the Gita including Hindi version of Gita Rahasya and works on Krishna by well known scholars like Karapatri Maharaj, Swami Akhandanandaji, Sudarsan Singh Chakra, et al, in addition to 'Krishna Ank' of Kalyan in text format.
  • Holy Teachings of Vedanta, Ensinamentos Sagrados da Vedanta http://estudantedavedanta.net prepared by students of Vedanta and the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda from Sao Paulo, Brazil. The site has many links to related books.
  • http://arshaavinash.in/, holds free e-books on Vedanta, Sanskrit Grammar and Indian Culture.
  • Visit http://www.scribd.com/sanskritvyakarana, for over 90 high level Sanskrit grammar scanned books. The list includes Ashtadhayi of Panini with commentaries, Upsargartha Chandrika, Laghu Siddhanta Kaumudi with commentaries, Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari, Varttika, Nighantu, Nirukta, Sphotanirnaya, Madhya Siddhanta Kaumudi Prashnottari, Upsarga Varga of Mahadeva Bhattacharya, Vyakarana Chandrodaya, et cetera. See also http://www.scribd.com/collections/3833696/Sanskrit-Sahitya-Vyakarana, http://www.scribd.com/collections/3687084/sanskrit, http://www.scribd.com/collections/3413963/good-books, http://www.scribd.com/collections/3259486/Sanskrit-Books.
  • Many Sanskrit Grammar books are compiled on archvie.org access. Other audio and book collection by Chandradutt Sharma is also on archive.org.
  • The http://musicresearch.in site is involved with Music research and documentation. It hosts scanned Sanskrit granthas for the Indian Classical music, such as Abhinava-tala-manjari, Ashtottara-sata-tala-laksanam, Sangita-samaya-sara, Raga-vibodha, Raga-mala, Sangita-sastra,Raga-manjari et cetera. The site contents are available here.
  • Music Research Library at http://musicresearchlibrary.net/ is a 'collection of publicly accessible and freely downloadable electronic resources related to Indian Music.' It has catalogues, periodicals, dissertations, and a few hundreds of scanned books, all related to Indian music, Hindustani, Carnatic, and others. There are many audio files (30 min each from cassettes) for learning Carnatic Sangeet.
  • Many of the books from Music Research Library are also available at archive.org. Please follow the list prepared based on the titles for convenience of access on archive.org.
  • Sanskrit Chandamama serial copies from 1984 through 2006 are available at http://archive.org/. They are arranged by years 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987. Explore other sets of different years as they get posted online.

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  • Guruguha Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini at http://www.ibiblio.org/guruguha/ hosts texts and translations, essays, articles and indices relating and pertaining to South Indian Classical Music (Carnatic music). The scanned books in the library are available in http://www.ibiblio.org/guruguha/MusicResearchLibrary/ The English version of 'Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini' by Subbarama Dikshitar is not a scanned document, but actually typeset in LaTeX and placed in www.ibiblio.org/guruguha as a five part series as PDF files. (It was the first attempt at translating this mammoth telugu work. It is entered by P. P. Narayanaswami.)
  • Books written by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya of Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh available for download and on Wiki.
  • In the continuation of spirit of helping people increase their devotion, Shri Mahaperiaval trust, the trusties have their publication available for free to download. Please see the Download the E-books section. The books include Tejinivanamahathmiyam, Vishnu Stuthi Manjari-1, Vishnu Stuthi Manjari-2, Vishnu Stuthi Manjari-3, Samartha Ramadas charitram, Stutithrayee, Veesharanyamahathmiyam, Soundaryalahiri_part_1, Soundaryalahiri part 2, JayaJayaHanuman, Srivachyakshetramahathmiyam, Hanumanstuthimanjari, KasiKandam, Balasaparya, et cetera. (The builtin Firefox browser has problem with the PDF files just apparently with many font based errors, so download and view these in PDF reader.)
  • A study of history of Indology Read Online, details at http://www.lieswithlonglegs.com/ 'An Expose of Indologists of the Raj and Their Gurus!'
  • A large number of scanned books written in Odia are available at odia.org.
  • Books published by Himalayan Academy https://www.himalayanacademy.com

    Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha hosts couple of Sanskrit books. Read the vidyApITha kulagItikA.

  • Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Thane, Maharashtra, India, has undertaken many noteworthy projects over many years. Explore the contents of the page. There are quite a few scanned books in their Digital Repository section that is searchable using dspace. Click on digital libraries, E-Books, and E-Journals including Disha (since 1996) and celebrated Saddharma (since 1965). (Needs subscription.) In September 2014, the mandal is organizing an international conference to celebrate 900th birth anniversary of Bhaskaracharya. To prepare for the occasion, it has gathered Bhaskaracharya's books and articles and studies on the topic.
  • Visit महाराष्ट्र राज्य साहित्य आणि संस्कृती मंडळ Maharashtra State Literarature and Cultural Center has presented 444 Marathi books well known authors at their Download site https://msblc.maharashtra.gov.in/ for additional information
    Books are listed Devanagari and Itrans for convenience.
    Corresponding Marathi/Devanagari page
  • Books by Swami Shantananda Puri are available for download. See also http://swamishantanandapurimaharaj.org/. Also a video Get in the mood of God.
  • All the puranas are available for download at http://vedpuran.ne, and are also available at http://singhal.50webs.com/books.htm.
  • The site http://www.dwarkadheeshvastu.com provides many large scanned books such as Rigveda, Samaveda, Atharva Veda, Bhavishya Puran, Brahma Puran, Brahmavaivarta Puran, Chhandogyopanishad, Devi-Stotra-Ratnakar, Garg-Sanhita, Garuda Puran, Kalidas Sukti Sudha, Kurma Puran, Laghu Siddhanta Kaumudi, Brahad-Dristtant-Mahasagar, Matsya Puran, Narada Puran, Padma Puran, Patanjali Yogadarshan, Bhavartha Ramayan, Shiva Puran, stotra ratnavali, Vishnu Pran, Valmiki Ramayan, Varaha Puran, Vaman Purana et cetera and corresponding audio files for some texts with Hindi translations.
  • Many publications by Shri Nagesh Sonde (Age 80+) are available for download at http://www.nageshsonde.com/ especially in Konkani (Goan) and English. The books are well formatted and published. They are freely available in PDF format. His autobiographical essay Goals in Life is thought-provoking.
  • Online Library of Digitized Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscript Catalogue holds PDF files from scanned books of catalogues which are listed in the book Bibliographic Survey of Indian Manuscript Catalogues (1998) by Subhas. C. Biswas and referenced elsewhere. Dominik Wujastyk has made these available in connection with the project 'Philosophy and Medicine in Early Classical India'. funded by the Austrian Science Fund
  • Sanskrit Sahitya account on scribd has many Sanskrit books. See Veda Bhashya, Sanskrit Pratibha journal issues, Sanskirt Unmesha 14th Rajasthan Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan, and various grantha.
  • Kerala Sahitya Akademi has uploaded hundreds of open-domain Malayalam books (includes Sanskrit books in Malayalam script and a small number of English books) at DLI link of Kerala Sahitya Akademi collection at http://www.dli.ernet.in/KeralaSA.php? (downloadable as single PDF files like ASI library).
    Another collection of Malayalam scanned books is provided by Malayalam daily, Mathrubhumi, at http://digital.mathrubhumi.com/, click on books.
  • Sanskrit books at University of Pennsylvania Upenn (many of them being in German). Alternative link with nicer display format.
  • There are many scanned journals from different groups and followings posted on the internet. (Some of them are not in Sanskrit are useful readings. These are listed here for interested readers.)
    • Indologica Taurinensia, at http://www.indologica.com, The Online Journal of the International Association of Sanskrit Studies, from Italy.
    • Indian Philosophical Quarterly, digitized by Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of University of Pune. It was established in 1973. There are 31 volumes scanned. Explore publication information
    • Nikhiladham, Sadhana Siddhi Vigyan. Full index is given at Patrika Index Version 1.0 in Excel format. (Sanskrit, Hindi)
    • Ramana Ashram, Back issues of Mountain path from 1964 to 2010 (English).
    • English magazines of Anandmoyi Ma Ananda Varta and Amrit Varta
    • The Ramakrishna Math back issues of publications are available at Prabuddha Bharat and Vedanta Kesari.
  • Other non-Sanskrit but equally important scanned books of the works of personalities, their experiences, and their reach to inspire are in following collections :
    • The Complete Works of Sister Nivedita in 5 volumes at archive.org (Vol1 is in DJVU format).
    • Books by Sane Guruji in Marathi.
  • Hindusthani Sangeet Shastra by Pandit BhatkhandeVol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3, and Vol 4.
  • The scanned books by Smt. Pushpa Srivatsan are posted on archive.org along with audio of her instrumental recitals. The scholarly books written and translated by her in Engilsh and Tamizh are Sri TyagaRama Pushpavali, Sri Ganga Sahasram, Sadguru Sri Tyagabrahma Pushpanjali, and Himalaya Gadyam . Being an ardent devotee of Sri Tyagaraja and his music, the gadyam is a 'lilting poetic prose that describes the grandeur, splendour and spiritual vibrations of the snow-clad ranges, dense forests, gushing rivers and placid lakes of the majestic Himalayas as the Sadguru's form, nature, teachings, principles and his Kirtanas.'
  • Back issues of ISKCON's magazine 'Back to Goahead' are available at http://back2godhead.com/category/pdf/
    Scanned pdfs of first editions of Prabhupada's Bhagavata, Gita, etc are available at http://krishna.org/srimad-bhagavatam-original-edition-pdf-download/
  • Sahitya Academy under 'Makers of Indian Literature' series has scanned and posted many biographies in different languages. The files are available at E-books. There are two Sanskrit books that need mention are Bhatta Mathuranath Shastri 'Manjunath' (Kalanath Shastri) and Swami Vivekanandah (Nimai Sadhan Bose).
  • Library of Yoga books, magazines and conference proceedings are available at http://libraryofyoga.com/. It is maintained by Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana or VYASA, http://svyasa.edu.in/, as a Centre of Advanced Research (CAR) in Yoga and Neurophysiology accredited by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
  • Vivekananda Library Onlinehttp://vivekananda.net/ contains many PDF files of literature of and on Swami Vivekananda published and edited by Frank Parlato Jr.
  • Pandit Todarmal Smarak Trust site is hosting many scanned PDFs of books and 'jaina pathadarshak' magazine on Jain literature with emphasis on Digambara sub-sect. The aim of the trust is to 'Prepare full-time scholars in Indian religion, philosophy and culture and oriental languages so as to enable them to help moral awakening and character building programs in the community, both in India and abroad.'
  • Digital Library has compiled books by and on individual personalities. These include Collected works of Gandhiji, Nehru, and Jagjovan Ram, Ambedkar. These are listed in Indian Parliament library site.
  • Nehru Portal with writings in 61 volumes, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Minister of Culture, Government of India.
  • Gandhi Heritage Portal, सम्पूर्ण गांधी वाङ्ग्मय at https://www.gandhiheritageportal.org/ is a repository of complete works of and about Mahatma Gandhi. A Sanskrit translation of Gandhiji's autobiography 'The Story of My Experiments with Truth' in Sanskrit is avaialble as satyashodhanam, translated by Pandit Hoskere Nagapa Shastri, 2009 edition. A comprehensive compilation of Gandhiji's writings and writings by others in mulptiple languages is available. See the team and notable participants for this portal.
  • Complete works of Mahatma Gandhi is available at http://www.mkgandhi.org/ along with publications by his associates such as Acharya Vinoba Bhave, Jayaprakash Narayan, Dada Dharmadhikari and others such as, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Badshah Khan, Mahadev Desai, Maganlal Gandhi, Mirabehn, J. C. Kumarappa, Hermann Kallenbach, and Baba Amte. The site includes speeches, audio, video, photo gallery and many articles.
  • Sanskrit translation of Gita Pravachan by Vinoba Bhave is available at the following link. https://archive.org/details/Gita_Pravachanani_Sanskrit_Vinoba_Sankarananda_Bharati_1962
  • Complete Works of Ambedkar are available on this google drive.
  • A collection of spiritual books in PDF.
  • sikhbookclub.com has Japuji Guru Nanak and its Sanskritanuwad written by Sukhdev Muni.

    Nepal's digital library is posted at http://pustakalaya.org and searched portion for Sanskrit.

  • Collection of the books of Srila Baladeva Vidyabhushan scanned and posted by Dr. Demian Martins on archive.org. Sri Baladeva Vidyabhushan was a well known Gaudiya Vaishnava acharya (religious teacher) in 18th century. He was a prolific writer. (Information and list of books posted on BVParishat group July 11, 2014.)
  • Links to Sanskrit Stories
    • Sanskrit story collection, includes Balanitikathamala - Nandalal 1921, Chorachatvarimsi Katha (Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves) - GK Modak 1934, Divyadrishti - Sanskrit story - Narayana Sastri Khiste 1936, Dvatrimsat Puttalika Simhasanam - Jivananda Vidyasagara 1896, Kapinamupavasah - DT Tatachariyar 1913, Katha Kusuma - Pt Ambikadatta Vyasa 1887, Katha Kutukam - Richard Schmidt 1898, Nitipatham - Pandith Priyanath Vidyabhushan 1926, and Samskrita Katha Sangraha - DK Rajguru 1938.
    • Purnapaathram by Siromani Sannidanam Suryanarayana Sasthri (DJVU format)
    • kathA posted by Atul Narkhede. The stories include chaturasya kAlIdAsasya, muurkhabhR^ityasya, vR^idhhaayaaH chaaturyam, Devabhakta, shIta.n bahu bAdhati, shaTham.h prati shaaThyam.h, jaatasya hi dhruvo mR^ityuH, J. R. D. Tata, vachanaM shiilam.h aakhyaati, chitrakaarasya kaushalam.h, mohanasya saMskR^itadhyayanam.h, naamadheyena kiM phalam.h, mushaka vadh.
    • Stories presented in Sambhashana Sandeshah monthly magazine from Samskrita Bharati. The books can be viewed in Devanagari Unicode and downloaded in PDf format. The newer site has lots of new features including mobile friendly outlook. Index of authors and articles from all back issues is also available now.
    • Some of the stories in audio format are at http://www.speaksanskrit.org/audio/kathaaH/, listed as AmtavishvAsasya_jAgaraNAya_2007_08.mp3 776K, bhaktasevaa.MP3 804K, gurutaram.mp3 3.6M, kaka.mp3 2.4M, kathaa1.MP3 890K, kutira.mp3 2.4M, kvaGatamDhanam.mp3 1.7M, madhuravachanaani.MP3 774K, naBhutaH.mp3 871K, panchatantrakathAH/ 13-Dec-2008 08:27 -, pandityam.mp3 919K, sarvashreshta.mp3 6.7M, shilAkhandAyate_sparshamaniH_api_2007_08.mp3 900K, tRShNAsarpasya_daMSanam.mp3 13-Dec-2008 08:47 2.7M, trayaHprshnaaH.MP3 746K, tvarAkAraNAt_vismRitam_yat_2007_08.mp3 489K, upadesha.mp3
    • YouTube Sanskrit stories on bookboxinc channel.
    • rasadhwani-kalakendra on soundcloud.com.
    • Sanskrit Short Story Podcasts and combined as Carl Clemens (coauthor, bhAratabhAShAnItI)
      1अध्येतव्यं बहु अस्ति - 03:47
      2अनन्य-शरणता - 03:26
      3ज्ञानी नाम - 03:28
      4मन्दहासपूर्वकं तत् मुखम् - 03:54
      5मनोधर्मः तु भिद्यते - 03:31
      6परिश्रमेण साध्यं सर्वम् - 04:15
      7सर्वं प्राप्तुं शक्यम् - 03:01
      8यशस्वितायाः रहस्यम् - 03:18
      9अध्यापनं मम धर्मः - 04:11
      10परोपकारी स्वामी - 04:15
    • The storyweaver.org.in has quite a few Sanskrit stories very well drawn and presente d. There is no audio or video. Visitors are encouraged to volunteer to transla te stories in Sanskrit. The current list includes over 30 stories in Sanskrit (February 2016.)
    • Samskrit Bharati has initiated collection of stories in their Balamidini series
  • www.rarebooksocietyofindia.org/ is online website of Rare Book Society in India. The site is setup to encourage to discuss and rediscover truth with the help of rare books posted on the site. Site includes links/collection of videos as well.
  • Works of Sridhara Ayyaval both in Sanskrit and Tamil at http://sriayyaval.org/history/ayyval_works/Index_works.htm.
  • Sanskrit essays, articles, biographics
  • Many of the books posted on the sites linked from here may have copyrights. For copyright related clarification, please visit FAQ : The Online Books Page of UPenn, article 'How Can I Tell Whether a Book Can Go Online?' and FAQ : Copyright at Wikipedia.
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