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  1. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1 by Sir Eliot, 2010-07-12
  2. Buddhism Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen, 1998-12-29
  3. Buddhism for Beginners by Thubten Chodron, 2001-02-25
  4. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 by Sir Eliot, 2010-07-12
  5. Hinduism and Buddhism, an Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 by Charles Eliot, 2010-03-07
  6. Buddhism For Dummies by Jonathan Landaw, Stephan Bodian, 2002-12-01
  7. Buddhism for Mothers: A Calm Approach to Caring for Yourself and Your Children by Sarah Napthali, 2010-10-01
  8. Buddhism Without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening by Stephen Batchelor, 1998-03-01
  9. Buddhism and Buddhists in China by Lewis Hodus, 2009-07-01
  10. Manual of Zen Buddhism by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, 2010-10-01
  11. An Introduction to Zen Buddhism by D.T. Suzuki, 1994-01-13
  12. One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps by Kevin Griffin, 2004-06-09
  13. Outlines Of Mahayana Buddhism (1908) by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, 2009-08-27
  14. Buddhism for Mothers of Young Children: Becoming a Mindful Parent by Sarah Napthali, 2010-07-20

1. BuddhaNet: Buddhist Information And Education Network
Offers an online Buddhist magazine, a comprehensive worldwide directory of Buddhist centers, a library Category Society Religion and Spirituality buddhism......Insight Meditation Online, eBooks on buddhism. eBook Library. General buddhismMeditation Methods Theravada Teachings Mahayana Teachings. BuddhaNet Audio.
http://www.buddhanet.net/
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by Ven. Pannyavaro and Dean Jones. Order Now Donation plus postage. Click here for BuddhaNet CDs and Videos. Korean Buddhist Art/Architecture Buddhism: A Select Bibliography New Section: Buddhist Studi ... es Kathina: Then and Now Buddhism in Thailand

2. Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library
Extensive list of resources includes links to Zen newsletters, classes, practice centers, sacred texts, bookstores and event calendars.
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Zen.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
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Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library
The Internet Guide to Zen (Ch'an, Son, Thien) Online Resources Created: 5 Sep 1994. Last updated: 16 Jan 2003. Edited by Dr T.Matthew Ciolek This document is a part of the Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library Please notify tmciolek@ciolek.com about relevant new/changed online resources. Your feed-back will be gratefully appreciated. This reserch tool is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to the Virtual Library. Your Zen Buddhism News Retrieval System search for latest news
e.g. "zen", "meditation", or "buddh*" Zen Buddhism - Table of Contents Zen Buddhism
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Coverage: Several tens of specialist Zen Buddhism WWW VL documents from 6 sites world-wide.
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Search for: within Zen Buddhism WWW VL The whole of WWW VL [incl. Zen Buddhism WWW VL]

3. Buddhist Studies WWW VL
Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library. The Internet Guide to buddhismand Buddhist Studies Est. 5 Sep 1994. Last updated 13 Mar 2003. Category Society Religion and Spirituality buddhism
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Buddhism.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
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The Internet Guide to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies
Est.: 5 Sep 1994. Last updated: 24 Mar 2003. Edited by:
Dr T.Matthew Ciolek
(The Australian National University, Canberra, AU), Prof. Joe Bransford Wilson (U. of North Carolina at Wilmington, US) and Privat-Dozent Jerome Ducor (Ethnographic Museum, Geneva, CH) in association with Adrian Hale, Barry Kapke, Murray Kessell, and Peter Schlenker (in US, UK, DE and AU). This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the fields of Buddhism and Buddhist studies. Please register any new resources or mail tmciolek@ciolek.com if you are interested in administering any specific area within this Virtual Library (VL). Your input will be gratefully appreciated. This research tool is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to the Virtual Library. Search
The Asian Studies WWW Monitor

coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html

4. Diamond Way Buddhism
General introduction to buddhism focuses specifically on the Diamond Way school of thought. The text is in both English and German. helps us discover and develop our inner richness for the benefit of all beings as well as ourselves. All about buddhism
http://www.diamondway-buddhism.org/
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The Diamond Way opens the most skillful methods of the Buddha to the modern world. It helps us discover and develop our inner richness for the benefit of all beings as well as ourselves. All about Buddhism
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Dharma Web Index Fun Guestbook ... Trust Center Banner Competition : see the results and vote! Email on Postcards : see our new postcard service Listen to mantras : Lama Ole Nydahl recites the mantra " Om Mani Peme Hung " and the mantra " Karmapa Tschenno " in MP3-Quality! N E W F R E S H
"I was recently donated a personal computer to me by a western devotee. I am very much so happy to see buddhist web sites! Especially those from our lineage such as this. I send my blessings and official confirmation of this web site. It has some of the best information, and forever the blessings of the lineage. May it fill all space to benefit all beings."
The 17th Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje: Guestbook entry on June 25th, 09:26:21 am.

5. Buddhism Depot
Research Buddhist activities in Canada's capital city, or find photos of great teachers, a glossary of terms, and an overview of the religion. buddhism in the National Capital of Canada
http://www.edepot.com/buddha.html
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6. IRIZ (ORIGINAL SITE)
International Research Institute for Zen buddhism (IRIZ) at Hanazono University (Kyoto, Japan) is an academic research institution devoted to the study of Zen buddhism, serving the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners of buddhism. 48.000 character Chinese character database.
http://www.iijnet.or.jp/iriz/irizhtml/irizhome.htm
NOTICE http://www.iijnet.or.jp/iriz/ Overview in Japanese The largest collection of Buddhist primary text materials on the Internet
News (May 24, 1996)
Electronic Zen texts (JIS and Big5)
Buddhist input projects Institute information Zen bibliographies and text information ... Electronic text in East Asia
Information about our INSTITUTE and its PUBLICATIONS Information about BUDDHIST INPUT PROJECTS Information about ZEN TEXTS and PUBLICATIONS ON ZEN ELECTRONIC TEXT

7. An Introduction To Buddhism
Explores the history of buddhism and its basic tenets.
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhaintro.html
An Introduction to Buddhism* To do no evil; To cultivate good; To purify one's mind: This is the teaching of the Buddhas. The Dhammapada The Buddha was born Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Sakya tribe of Nepal, in approximately 566 BC. When he was twentynine years old, he left the comforts of his home to seek the meaning of the suffering he saw around him. After six years of arduous yogic training, he abandoned the way of self-mortification and instead sat in mindful meditation beneath a bodhi tree. On the full moon of May, with the rising of the morning star, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, the enlightened one. The Buddha wandered the plains of northeastern India for 45 years more, teaching the path or Dharma he had realized in that moment. Around him developed a community or Sangha of monks and, later, nuns, drawn from every tribe and caste, devoted to practicing this path. In approximately 486 BC, at the age of 80, the Buddha died. His last words are said to be... Impermanent are all created things; Strive on with awareness.

8. Japanese Buddhism
About buddhism in Japan the introduction to Japan; and the different sects, with dates.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2055.html
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JapanAid provides information, help, advice and interpretation services to foreigners in Japan over the cell phone! Get your JapanAid cell phone! Buddhism originated in India in the 6th century BC. It consists of the teachings of the Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha. Its central theories are that human life is full of suffering due to worldly desires, illness, death and the loss of loved ones. By getting rid of desires and attachments, one can achieve the state of enlightenment (Nirvana) and escape suffering and the circle of reincarnations. Buddhism was imported to Japan in 538 or 552 in form of a present from the king of the friendly Korean kingdom of Kudara (or Paikche). The new religion was welcomed by the ruling nobles while the common people did not understand its complex theories. After a few conflicts with the native religion Shinto , the two religions soon were able to co-exist harmonically and even complemented each other.

9. Women In Buddhism, Buddhist Nuns, Ayya Khema, Dhammasara Nuns Monastery
The topic of exploring the meaning and development of buddhism for Westernwomen in the 21st C is being considered. Position of Women in buddhism
http://www.buddhanet.net/mag_nuns.htm

Sister Ayya Khema

A Dhamma Talk by Ayya Khema
An excerpt of Hidden Spring - a Buddhist Woman Confronts Cancer.
"Hidden Spring is well written, practical and useful. Sandy Boucher describes in fine, accurate, particular language the details of how to apply Buddhist meditations to the experience of suffering, in the realms of both the heart and the body, and especially in the context of cancer treatments, hospitals, and surgeries, and the anxiety of friends. She illuminates the possibilities for realizing ease and joy under challenging circumstances. I found the book accessible, heart warming and down to earth. I hope many people with life threatening illnesses who are facing medical procedures will read Hidden Spring."
- Yvonne Rand, Senior Teacher, Redwood Creek Dharma Center, Muir Beach, California. Web site: Women Active in Buddhism
The Web's first comprehensive collection of links and resources on contemporary Buddhist women : Female teachers, activists, scholars, nuns, and yoginis (practitioners) may be found on these pages, as well as teachings and special events, projects, organisations, bibliographic and contact information. "SAKYADHITA"

10. SPIRAL - Ethics: Previous Weeks - JUDAISM And BUDDHISM
A brief explanation of the view that the moral dimension does not exist in buddhism. From the Spiral Institute for Kabbalah.
http://www.spiral.co.za/ethics/e-judbud.htm
THE AVOT - ETHICS OF THE FATHERS
PREVIOUS WEEKS JUDAISM and BUDDHISM "Whosoever has these three attributes is of the disciples of Avraham our forefather, but whosoever has three other attributes is of the disciples of Bilaam the wicked. A good eye, a humble ruah - spirit, and a lowly nefesh - disposition are the tokens of the disciples of Avraham our forefather; an evil eye, a haughty ruah , and a proud disposition are the signs of the disciples of Bilaam the wicked" (Avot 5) In the history of mankind, the matriarchate ends and the patriarchate begins with Avraham, the first of the forefathers. With Avraham, a new dimension, the fifth dimension which is the moral dimension, is added to the world. This comes with neshama - the intellectual soul, the mind which enables us to distinguish between good and bad. It comes with the ability to differentiate between that which is light and that which is dark. The Sefer Yetzirah revealed to Avraham Avinu adds the moral dimension to world thinking as taught in the Asian religions dominated by Buddhism. Since Buddha achieves purity through spirituality by detaching himself from that which is corporeal, the moral dimension does not exist in Buddhism. Judaism recognises that the body with all its sensuous failings is essential to life, and provides the discipline to harness that which is potentially evil to good purpose. This may be done with the ability to differentiate between that which is good and that which is bad.

11. Common Misconceptions About Buddhism
Examines misconceptions about reincarnation, prayer, paganism, and so forth.
http://www.livingdharma.org/Misconceptions.html
Some Common Misconceptions
About Buddhism in America
"Buddhism is a 'pagan' religion"
"Paganism" is usually used to refer to belief in a god or gods other than the normally accepted Christian God. However, Buddhists don't concern themselves about God or god(s). Buddhists concern themselves with the Dharma, which is not a god or gods. It is "truth" or "reality." Thus, when sad or tragic events occur in our lives or the lives of our loved ones - as they inevitably will - Buddhists don't have to ask "Why did this happen?" This is because Buddhists don't hold onto the belief that there is a god "looking out" for his or her welfare. Buddhism is really an attitude of accepting the inevitable changes or impermanence of life, and of being grateful for every moment we are alive.
"All Buddhists believe in reincarnation"
This misconception is understandable, given that Tibetan Buddhists (such as the Dalai Lama), who do believe in a form of reincarnation, are perhaps the most "visible" of the many sects of Buddhism. Also, watching recent movies like Little Buddha

12. Access To Insight: Readings In Theravada Buddhism
A library of readings from Theravada buddhism. Search, browse, and download over 600 translated discourse Category Society Religion and Spirituality Lineages Theravada......A library of readings from Theravada buddhism. Search, browse, and Feedback,Access to Insight. Readings in Theravada buddhism. The non
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/
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Readings in Theravada Buddhism
The non-doing of any evil,
the performance of what's skillful,
the cleansing of one's own mind:
this is the teaching
of the Awakened.
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What's New [Last updated on Fri 21 March 2003 Getting Started
Some suggested starting points for newcomers to this site, including " What is Theravada Buddhism?
The Path to Freedom
An introductory self-guided tour of the Buddha's teachings, based on excerpts from the Pali Canon.
The Pali Canon
An outline of the Pali Canon (Tipitaka), including a selection of modern translations of over 800 important suttas, all indexed by sutta name, subject, proper names, and similes.
Theravada Text Archives
A library of some 200 books, essays, and transcribed Dhamma talks by masters from the Thai forest traditions , various authors from the Buddhist Publication Society , and other contemporary writers . Also included are Study Guides on selected topics of interest to students of Buddhism.
Other Theravada Sources
Where to find books, audio tapes, meditation centers, and Pali language resources on and off the Internet.

13. Wheel Of Rebirth
A detailed presentation of reincarnation from a Buddhist perspective. With questions and answers.
http://www.ibps.org/english/master/wheel of rebirth.html
Buddhism's View on The Wheel of Rebirth
A Speech by Venerable Master Hsing Yun
on November 21, 1982
at The CKS Cultural Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Back Dear Venerable and Guardian Faithful, Today, I am going to discuss with you a very important, but difficult to affirm, question. When we talk about rebirth or reincarnation, some people laugh at the idea. They consider such belief is passe and obsolete. Others may think such question is in arena of religion. After all, it concerns what is after death. It is not practical and very distant. There is a saying, 'If I don't even know about living, why ask about dying?' Thus, this question should not be an urgent concern. To be sincere, the setting of a grand lecture hall is not very suitable to talk about the subject of rebirth. If we could discuss this question on a battle field, where death confront us, then we can all sincerely and solemnly discuss our next stop upon death. ¡@Most young people today slight and look down on the question of rebirth. These disbelievers of rebirth are not necessary living in a higher level. They are actually shallow and ignorant. Denying the existing of rebirth does not obstruct others, it only limits our own life. Without rebirth, there is no past and there is no future. A life without future, existence is so short and vain. The future is so hopeless. When we face a great obstacle, we can encourage ourselves, 'It is okay, another ten years then it will be my turn.' Even when criminal steps on the execution chair, they can still say, 'Another twenty years, there will be another tough man'. With rebirth, human existence has maneuvering rooms. With rebirth, pledge and wish can eventually be fulfilled. With rebirth, life has the next train available.

14. Fundamental Buddhism Explained Buddha's Teachings Buddhist Instruction
Fundamental buddhism Explained Buddha's Teachings Buddhist Instruction Explanation of buddhism based on the Pali Canon recognized by Buddhist scholars as the oldest record of what the Buddha taught
http://www.fundamental-buddhism.com/
Fundamental Buddhism Explained
Buddha's Teachings
Buddhist Instruction
Explanation of Buddhism based on the Pali Canon recognized by Buddhist scholars as the oldest record of what the Buddha taught. Fundamental Buddhism Explained Summary Essence Buddha's Teachings Buddhist Instruction Nirvana ... Portuguese Volunteer Translators Needed ! Buddhism Internet Links Dharma Ring, Theravada Ring, DharmaNet Ring Provide a link to this website and other ways you can help promote Buddhism Last Revised: March 05, 2003 Buddhist Instruction Ministry

15. What Is Theravada?
Help Home What is Theravada buddhism? A Thumbnail Sketch. by John BullittCopyright © 2002 John Bullitt. Pali The Language of Theravada buddhism.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/theravada.html
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See also Frequently Asked Questions about Buddhism Theravada (pronounced more or less "terraVAHduh"), the "Doctrine of the Elders," is the school of Buddhism that draws its scriptural inspiration from the texts of the Pali Canon, or Tipitaka , which scholars generally accept as containing the earliest surviving record of the Buddha's teachings. For many centuries, Theravada has been the predominant religion of continental Southeast Asia (Thailand, Myanmar/Burma, Cambodia, and Laos) and Sri Lanka; today Theravada Buddhists number over 100 million worldwide. In recent decades Theravada has begun to take root in the West.
Many Buddhisms, One Dhamma-vinaya
The Buddha called the religion he founded Dhamma-vinaya, "the doctrine and discipline" (or Dhamma [Sanskrit: Dharma]

16. Karme Tenpe Gyaltsen
Kort om buddhism, nyhetsbrev, program och l¤nkar.
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17. Buddhism
Comprehensive resource for all types of information regarding buddhism. Original articles, reader Category Society Religion and Spirituality Directories......A comprehensive Web site for both those new to buddhism and those alreadyfamiliar with this major religion. All schools of buddhism
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Greed and Hatred

Buddhism sees hatred and greed as deep-rooted aspects of human nature. We move through life affected by our liking for this and our dislike of that. Consequently we fail to see the world as it really is...
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18. Allexperts Buddhists Q&A
Confidential answers to your questions by the volunteer members of Allexperts.com.
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Buddhism sees hatred and greed as deep-rooted aspects of human nature. We move through life affected by our liking for this and our dislike of that. Consequently we fail to see the world as it really is...
Special: Buddhist History - A brief history in eight parts...
Special: Meditation - Your guide to Buddhist methods... What is a Buddhist? A Buddhist is someone who follows the teachings of the Buddha - someone who embraces the four noble truths and attempts to live according to the precepts... Chat: Something to Say? - Share your thoughts with others... Discussion: Join the Forum - Post your message here...

20. Buddhism
A transcript from The Hour of Judgment radio series in which two Buddhists from the Dae Kwang Sa Zen Temple in Brisbane are interviewed by the rationalist hosts.
http://server4.syd.www.ozemail.net/~ksolway/j14.html

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