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No. Reference Country Broad catergory Website Address Description 1 Afghanistan History http://hindutemples-whthappendtothem.blogspot.com/ Hindu Roots of Afghanistan (Gandhar pradesh) 2 Afghanistan History http://www.afghanhindu.com/history.asp The Hindu Shahi Dynasty (870 C.E. - 1015 C.E.) 3 Afghanistan History http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/modern/hindu_ku Hindu Kush sh.html 4 Afghanistan Information http://afghanhindu.wordpress.com/ Afghan Hindus 5 Afghanistan Information http://afghanhindusandsikhs.yuku.com/ Hindus of Afaganistan 6 Afghanistan Information http://www.afghanhindu.com/vedic.asp Afghanistan and It's Vedic Culture 7 Afghanistan Information http://www.afghanhindu.de.vu/ Hindus of Afaganistan 8 Afghanistan Organisation http://www.afghanhindu.info/ Afghan Hindus 9 Afghanistan Organisation http://www.asamai.com/ Afghan Hindu Asociation 10 AAfghanistanfghanistan TemTempleple htthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindup://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_ TemTemplesples_ of_ Kabul Hindu TemTemplesples of Kabul 11 Afghanistan Temples Database http://www.athithy.com/index.php?module=pluspoints&i Hindu Temples of Afaganistan d=851&action=pluspoint&title=Hindu%20Temples%20in %20Afghanistan%20.html 12 Argentina Education http://www.sanskrit-sanscrito.com.ar/ Gabriel Pradipaka - Sanskrit and Trika Pundit 13 Argentina Festival http://www.indembarg.org.ar/en/ Festival of India in Argentina, 3 - 13 December 2011 14 Argentina Information http://casabhaktivedanta.slide.com/ CASA Bhakti Vedanta 15 Argentina Newsmagazine http://en.hastinapura.org.ar/diario.html Hastinapura Newspaper 16 Argentina Organisation http://www.facebook.com/pages/Casa- ISKCON Buenos Aires Bhaktivedanta/51016792902?sk=info 17 Argentina Organisation http://www.iskcon.org.ar/ ISKCON Buenos Aires 18 Argentina Radio http://www.ashrama.com.ar/ ISKCON Buenos Aires 1199 AArgentinargentina Radio htthttp://wwwp://www.radiokrishna.com.radiokrishna.com/buenos/buenos_ aires.htmaires.htm IISKCONSKCON Buenos Aires Radio 20 Argentina Television http://www.casabhaktivedanta.com.ar/ ISKCON Buenos Aires TV 21 Argentina Temple http://en.hastinapura.org.ar/ Hastinapura Foundation & Hastinapura Worldwide Association, Argentina 22 Argentina Temple http://latinamericanaffairs.blogspot.com/2011/06/hastina Hastinapur, the city of wisdom, in Argentina purcity-of-wisdom-in-argentina.html 23 Argentina Yoga http://www.anandamarga.org.ar/ Ananda Marga Argentina 24 Argentina Yoga http://www.ayurvedicyoga.com.ar/ Ayurvedic Yoga School 25 Argentina Yoga http://www.buenaireyoga.wordpress.com Buen Aire Yoga 26 Argentina Yoga http://www.buenaondayoga.com/ Buen Aire Yoga 27 Argentina Yoga http://www.chrislavalle.com.ar/ Chris La Valle´s Yoga technique 28 Argentina Yoga http://www.escuelainternacionaldeyoga.org/ Escuela Internacional de Yoga Integral 29 Argentina Yoga http://www.happysunyoga.com/ Happy Sun Yoga 30 Argentina Yoga http://www.mariaireneom.com.ar/ Centro de Yoga 31 Argentina Yoga http://www.oapy.org/ La World Organization of Yoga Teacher in Argentina 32 Argentina Yoga http://www.pausainterior.com.ar/ Pausa Interior Hatha yoga and Yoga-pilates 33 Argentina Yoga http://www.yoga-evolutivo.com.ar/ Yoga classes and Shiatsu sessions 34 Argentina Yoga http://www.yogakai.com/ Yoga Kai Argentina 35 Argentina Yoga http://www.yogaprasanna.com.ar/ Prasanna Yoga 36 Argentina Yoga http://www.yogareiki.com.ar/ Yoga Integral 37 Argentina Yoga http://www.yogasanador.blogspot.com/ YOGA EN MICROCENTRO 38 Argentina Yoga http://www.yogasinfronteras.blogspot.com/ Yoga in fronteras 39 Australia Astrology http://www.vedicastrology.net.au/ The Australian Institute of Vedic (Indian) Astrology. A.I.V.A. 40 Australia Ayurveda http://kalariayurveda.com.au/ Kalari Healing Centre 41 Australia Ayurveda http://www.adhd-treatments.org/adhdadd/ayurvedic- Tricia Wang's Ayurvedic Lifestyle lifestyle/ 42 Australia Ayurveda http://www.aihm.wa.edu.au/ayurveda-retreat.htm Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine, Ayurveda Course 43 Australia Ayurveda http://www. aurahealthconcepts. myob. net/ Yoga Ayurveda 44 Australia Ayurveda http://www.ayurvedahouse.com.au/ Ayurveda College Pty. Ltd. 45 Australia Ayurveda http://www.back2health.net.au/ back to health - Ayurvedic Medicine 46 Australia Ayurveda http://www.kangan.edu.au/tafe-courses-melbourne- Certificate IV in Ayurvedic Lifestyle Consultation victoria/certificate-iv-in-ayurvedic-lifestyle- consultation/aosc/1822/ 47 Australia Ayurveda http://www.obaitori.typepad.com/obaitori/ayurveda/ Ayurveda Farm 48 Australia Conference http://www.hinduyouth.com.au/2011/06/23/hindu-youth- Hindu Conference 2011 conference-2011-create-connect-commit/ 49 Australia Indian Food http://www.kurma.net/ Cooking with Kurma 50 Australia Information http://www.indiaoz.com.au/hinduism/index.shtml The Ultimate Hinduism resource 51 Australia Media http://www.govindas.com.au/ ISKCON Perth 52 Australia Movement http://www.pure-bhakti.com.au/ Pure Bhakti & Books Australia 53 Australia Music http://www.gangagiri.com/# Ganga Giri's Music Programmes 54 Australia Musuem http://nga.gov.au/IndianArt/ Indian Gallery - National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 55 Australia Organisation http://www.ahma.org.au/ Australian Hindu Multicultural Association (AHMA) 56 Australia Organisation http://www.bkwsu.org/au Brahma Kumaris Centre for Spiritual Learning 57 Australia Organisation http://www.deityworship.com/ Worship Procedures by ISKCON 58 Australia Organisation http://www.giriraj.com.au/ Giriraj Govardhan Gaudiya Math, Murwillumbah 59 Australia Organisation http://www.hinduccv.org.au/ Hindu Community Council of Victoria 60 Australia Organisation http://www.hinducouncil.com.au/ The Hindu Council of Australia 61 Australia Organisation http://www.hindunet.com.au/ The Hindu Foundation of Australia 62 Australia Organisation http://www.hindusocietyqld.org.au/ Hindu Society of Queensland 63 Australia Organisation http://www.iskconadelaide.com.au/ ISKCON Adelaide 64 Australia Organisation http://www.srimatham.com/ Sri Rama Ramanuja Ācārya Math 65 Australia Organisation http://www.vedanta.org.au/ Vedanta Cultural Foundation 66 Australia Organisation http://www.vedantasydney.org/ Vedanta Society Sydney 67 Australia Organisation http://www. vhp. org. au/ Vishwa Hindu Parishad (Australia) 68 Australia Organisation http://www.yogananda.com.au/ Paramahansa Yogananda 69 Australia Priest http://www.australiancouncilofhinduclergy.org/ Australian Council of Hindu Clergy 70 Australia Saint http://www.jayapatakaswami.com.ar/ SRILA JAYAPATAKA SWAMI 71 Australia Spiritual Research http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/ Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) 72 Australia Spiritual Research http://www.ssrf.org/ Spiritual Science Research Foundation Inc. 73 Australia Temple http://victorian.fortunecity.com/church/416/index.html Vishnu Siva Mandir, Canberra 74 Australia Temple http://www.harekrishnacanberra.com/ ISKCON Canberra 75 Australia Temple http://www.Hindu.org.au/ Sri Shiva Temple, Hindu Association of Western Australia Inc 76 Australia Temple http://www.hsvshivavishnu.org.au/ Shiva Vishnu Temple Hindu Society Melbourne,Victoria 77 Australia Temple http://www.hsvshivavishnutemple.org.au Hindu Society of Victoria - Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple 78 Australia Temple http://www.htcc.org.au/ Hindu Temple & Cultural Centre, Canberra 79 Australia Temple http://www.iskcon.com.au/ ISKCON Sydney 80 Australia Temple http://www.iskcon.net.au/ ISKCON Melbourne 81 Australia Temple http://www.iskcon.org.au/ ISKCON Brisbane 82 Australia Temple http://www.iskconperth.com/ ISKCON Perth 83 Australia Temple http://www.iskconperth.net/ ISKCON Perth 84 Australia Temple http://www.muktigupteshwar.org/ Mukti Gupteshwar Mandir Society New South Wales 85 Australia Temple http://www.sridurgatemple.com/ Durga Temple (Durga Bhajan Mandali) Melbourne Victoria 86 Australia Temple http://www.sriselvavinayakar.org/ Sri Selva Vinayakar Koyil Ganesha Temple - Sri Lakshmi NarayanayQ Brisbane Queensland 87 Australia Temple http://www.svtsydney.org/ Sri Venkateswara Temple New South Wales 88 Australia Temple http://www.swaminarayanmandirperth.org/ Shree Swaminarayan Temple (Mandir) Perth Australia, 89 Australia Temple http://www.swaminarayanmelbourne.org.au/ Shree Swaminarayan Temple Melbourne - Australia 90 Australia Temple http://www.sydneydurga.org/ Sri Durga Devi Devasthanam Sydney 91 Australia Temple http://www.sydneymurugan.org.au/ Sydney Murugan temple New South Wales 92 Australia Temple http://www.sydneytemple.org/ Shree Swaminarayan Temple Sydney 93 Australia Temple http://www.vinayakar.org.au/ Sri Katphaga Vinayakar Temple Homebush West - New South Wales 94 Australia Temple http://www.vishnushivamandir.org/ Vishnu Siva Mandir, Canberra 95 Australia Temples Database http://www.hindunet.com.au/australian_temples.html Hindu Temples in Australia 96 Australia Vedic Farm http://www.harekrishnavalley.com.au/ ISKCON Bambra Hare Krishna Valley New Nandagram Rural Community Natural Living 97 AAustraliaustralia Vedic Farm htthttp://www.krishnafarm.com/p://www.krishnafarm.com/ ISKCON Murwillumbah 98 Australia Vedic Farm http://www.newgokula.com/ ISKCON Cessnock 99 Australia Yoga http://www.atmayoga.com.au/ ISKCON Brisbane 100 Australia Yoga http://www.bikram-yoga-noosa-australia.com/ Bikram Yoga Australia 101 Australia Yoga http://www.breathewellbeing.com.au/ Melbourne's Breathe Yoga & Pilates 102 Australia Yoga http://www.brisbaneyogastudio.com/ Brisbane Yoga Studio 103 Australia Yoga http://www.byronyoga.com/ Byron Yoga Centre
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