SITE  MAP
This site has been designed so that you can straight away start reading without having to go through a maze of buttons and links. For the same reason, this site map has not been given in the usual tree form. At the top of the page ,a list of links is given. Below, brief descriptions of the contents of each page are given. These links cover most of the contents of this web site. Each page can be read independently.
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www.vaishnavism.net/index.html www.vaishnavism.net/home
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www.vaishnavism.net/aboutus
www.vaishnavism.net/products
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www.vaishnavism.net/extras
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www.vaishnavism.net/contactus
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www.vaishnavism.net/temples
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                                                   Site description                                                   

1.This is the opening page. Apart from a very rare photo of the sanctum of the Tirumala- Tirupati temple(The only photo ever taken in the sanctum).The philosophy of Ramanuja is introduced.                                                                                                                 2.This is the home page. The  philosophy is continued. There is a brief description of this web site and numerous links are provided.                                                                     3The characteristics of a Srivaishnava are a very important part of the philosophy of Ramanuja.This is described.                                                                                         4.Ahobila Math is among the largest and most important Srivaishnava institutions in India.A brief description  of the history and activities of this institution is given in this page.This page will help you to understand Srivaishnavism.                                                                                                                 5.The concept of an Acharya(preceptor) is further explained. There is a photo of the present pontiff of Ahobila Math.
6.Photo of the Pontiff in his poorvasram.(prior to sanyas.)                                           7.Contact information.                                                                                             8.Malola Vageesa Vani is an institution in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, dedicated to spreading the message of Ramanuja. They are conducting a course on Srivaishnavism both directly, as well as through correspondence. Details are given here.                               9.More details of the course on Srivaishnavism are given.                                            10.The Vedas are the primary authority for all branches of Hinduism.This page gives a brief description of the role of the Vedas.                                                                   11,12. Views of a famous Srivaishnava temple in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu. These pages bring out the magnificient architecture of this shrine.