Chasing up information on a particular religion? We have a multi-denominational selection of websites giving you online access to the religious order of your choice.
Comment: The author of this site offers a free bimonthly newsletter on Taoism. It features news, essays, website reviews, letters from members, articles on Taoist history and practices, book reviews, jokes, quotes, and current listings of many Taoist forms of communication. Along with this comes a chat room, a message board and a mailing list.
Comment: This website features an overview of the Bahá'í Faith, including its main figures and institutions, basic teachings, history and community activities. It also provides indepth articles on the Founders of the Bahá'í Faith, alongside a wealth of information and articles, perspectives and profiles.
Comment: Take time out from your busy schedule and find the inner peace that has been eluding you. Find a meditation class in London, learn about Buddhism and the benefits and techniques of meditation. Also find information about the Heruka Buddhist Centre and the study programmes on offer and read articles on Buddhism.
Comment: This site features a Hindu resource centre, a categorised directory covering every aspect of Hindu life, divided into 12 sections such as Art, Scriptures, Customs and Sciences. Hindu Net also provides information for Hindu women, children, youth, and has the latest Hindu news. There is a search facility on the site and extensive FAQs and answers.
Comment: Sikhism is the youngest of World Religions. The purpose of this site is to increase the awareness of the Sikhs and non-Sikhs to the main elements of the Sikh Faith, Socio-Cultural values, activities and events. Check online all the birthdates, Gurgaddi, Jyoti Jot, Sangrand and other important dates in the Sikh Calendar.
Comment: This site is packed with information about Scientology, and its all available in eleven different languages. It also features tips for a successful marriage. There are thousands of Scientology organisations, groups and counselors worldwide. You can locate your nearest Church of Scientology on the website.
Comment: A Deist religion for people that don't believe in organised religion. In the pages that follow are explanations and interpretations of the principles and tenets. These further writings and explanations detail how Allan Revich, the founder of Aldeism has himself interpreted the Aldeist religion and philosophy.
Comment: This is one of the first and largest Buddhist websites on the internet and an online clearinghouse for Buddhist study and practice resources. It is home to DharmaNet's own in-house databases and collections, as well as providing links to all online Buddhist resources, large and small. DharmaNet began in 1991 as a grassroots organisation.
Comment: Internationally renowned anthropologist Michael Harner founded this organisation in 1985 to preserve, study, and transmit shamanic knowledge worldwide. This website is your source for information and products relating to the study of shamanism. Get details on their workshops and membership online.
Comment: Since this site opened in March 2001 UK Pagan has published a large number of articles, press updates, poetry, spells, announcements and reviews of interest to the Pagan Community in the UK. UK Pagan intend to grow to be one of the major sources of information and online community for UK Pagans.