Sati (practice) - Wikipedia - Article and an extensive collection of references. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sati_%28practice%29
Women In The Sacred Laws - The Later Law Books - An extract from a work by Shakuntala Rao Shastri. Includes early history of the practice, and the way that the treatment of sati came to differ from treatment of other forms of suicide. - http://www.hindubooks.org/women_in_the_sacredlaws/the_later_lawbooks/page1.htm
The Representation of Sati - Includes a number of drawings by the Flemish artist Baltazard Solvyns from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, together with extracts from European accounts. - http://asnic.utexas.edu/asnic/hardgrave/Satiart.rft.html
Sati - Account of the origin of the practice. Includes description of Jauhar and social situations in the Middle Ages. - http://www.vivaaha.org/sati.htm
'Horror of Sati' or Tyranny of the Elect? - On the lack of true dialogue or discussion on the traditions behind sati and related issues. - http://hamsa.org/tyranny-elect.htm
Kamat: The Tradition of Sati in India - Sati is the traditional Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre. - http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/hindu/sati.htm
Burning Widows Alive - An imaginary essay on the practice of widows being burnt alive on their husband's funeral pyres. - http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/roy.html