Digital Dharma Drive
December 4, 2013As you can see from the banners atop our pages, the monks have begun our 60-day Digital Dharma Drive to push forward on our web resources and presence. Like Wikipedia, we have decided to not advertise on our sites, and to not charge for our Hindu resources, art, videos, magazine, books and .... well, everything.
Still there are not-so-trivial costs involved if we are to keep Hinduism's flagship sites among the best in the world. We have over 100,000 visitors to our sites each month. And if you Google the single word "Hinduism," you will find (on most days) two of our sites in the top ten returns. A great accomplishment, yes, but to keep us there we need to not let up. So, we are turning to our CyberCadets (a Gurudevaism that we like) to help us evolve in the year ahead.
We present here a small slideshow of some of our pages. Also a before and after of the main room in the Media Studio, which will partially benefit from this drive. Please read Bodhinatha's and the editors' letters giving details of our DDD past and present, what we have done and what lies ahead. We urge you to consider the Digital Dharma Drive in your holiday giving plans.
Mahalo nui loa--that's our Hawaiian thank you!



We are currently renovating our Media Studio. It\
s here that all of our publications are created. This is a panorama of the main room of the space when beginning construction in November 2012'

This is a panorama of the main room last month

An architectural sketch of the same room as it will soon look when completed. This angle shows the western window wall and north wall.
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The Hindu lexicon is among the most popular resources we have online.

The team is redefining the educational curriculum for the American school system.

All our books online are available in multiple formats at no cost.

Hinduism Today\
s website is a virtual tour of the Hindu diaspora.'




Thousands of video and audio files are available to seekers of truth

Art and photos, too. There is no greater a collection of free, high-res Hindu spiritual art anywhere in the world.

Lots of resources for the young ones.

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