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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

161. About Buddhism
buddhism, budism, budhism, what is buddhism, whatisbuddhism, types of Bhuddhism,typesofbuddhism, history of buddhism, hystoryofbuddhism, buddhism beliefs,
http://www.aboutbuddhism.org/
Home What is Buddhism? History of Buddhism Buddhism Beliefs ... Contact Us Find a Center To find a Kadampa center near you, enter a city, state, country, or center name into the box below and click 'Search':
About Buddhism Welcome to About Buddhism! Here you will find some information on Buddhism to help you gain a basic understanding of this ancient religion and philosophy. In general, Buddhism is a way of finding peace within oneself. It is a religion that helps us to find the happiness and contentment we seek. Buddhists develop inner peace, kindness and wisdom through their daily practice; and then share their experience with others bringing real benefit to this world. They try not to harm others and to live peacefully and gently, working towards the ultimate goal of pure and lasting happiness for all living beings. Please read through the pages of this website to familiarize yourself with information on Buddhism. If you have any questions or wish to provide feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your time! Subscribe Below For More Information!

162. Föreningen För Tibetansk Buddhism I Göteborg
G¶teborg.
http://hem.fyristorg.com/tibetansk-buddhism/

163. Zen Guide: The Comprehensive Guide To Zen And Buddhism - Principles, Discussion,
A comprehensive resource for zen and buddhism practitioners information onhistory, principles, practice, meditation guide, zen and buddhism related media
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164. We've Moved...
Meditation instruction as well as classes and programs in buddhism, Shambhala Training and the contemplative arts.
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165. Buddhism And Meditation - Events
An international nonprofit organization that promotes the development of Kadampabuddhism. Its members are the nearly 600 Kadampa Buddhist Centers worldwide
http://www.kadampa.org/
tell a friend e-mail us contact info find a center search this site e-mail address list Buy Meditation Books Kadampa Inspiration If no video appears here you need to install Flash Player The Bodhisattva Vow Clear Light of Bliss Eight Steps to Happiness Essence of Vajrayana Great Treasury of Merit Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life Guide to Dakini Land Heart Jewel Heart of Wisdom How to Solve Our Human Problems Introduction to Buddhism Joyful Path of Good Fortune Living Meaningfully, Dying Joyfully Mahamudra Tantra Meaningful to Behold The New Meditation Handbook Ocean of Nectar Transform Your Life Understanding the Mind Universal Compassion Prayer to Buddha Festival Diaries 2004
Kadampa Buddhism is a time-honored tradition that for centuries has made Buddha's teachings and meditation practices available to people throughout the world.

166. Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara
The temple of the victory of truth carries on the theravada tradition of buddhism found primarily in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Laos and Cambodia.
http://www.dharmavijaya.org/
Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara SOS...SOS...HELP tsunami victims CLICK TO HELP SOS...SOS...HELP victims of Hurrican Katrina Katrina Relief Fund The Temple of the Victory of Truth Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara carries on the Theravada tradition of Buddhism found primarily in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Laos and Cambodia. The Theravada tradition is the oldest and most authentic version of the Buddha’s teachings now surviving. It preserves the original doctrines and practices taught by the Buddha 2,500 years ago. Sabbapapassa akaranam, Kusalassa upasampada, Sacittapariyodapanam, Etham buddhana sasanam " Not To Do Any Evil, To Cultivate Good, To Purify One's Mind, This Is The Teaching Of The Buddhas " - Dhammapada - About Us Vihara Calendar Membership Photo Gallery ... Contact Us Last Updated June 09 th

167. Home Page
Information about buddhism and the Tibetan Kaguy lineage. Links to South Africancenters and a biography of Rob Narn, representative of the Kagyu lineage
http://www.buddhism.co.za/
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Buddhism, one of the major world religions, began with the teachings of the Buddha - the 'Awakened One' - in northern India some two-and-a-half millennia ago. It is a religious tradition rooted in principles of non-violence and loving kindness, and a spiritual pathway applicable in any culture or era. The vast canon of Buddhist spiritual teachings contain detailed and, above all, practical instructions by which anyone, with effort, can develop the strength and energy to deal with the sufferings of everyday existence; the compassion to be of help to fellow beings; and the wisdom to see the transcendent in the mundane. Buddhist spiritual practice is based around ethics as a means of attaining personal and social responsibility; study and contemplation as a means of developing a true understanding of the nature of reality; and meditation as a means of stabilising the mind and testing and refining that understanding.

168. Reverence For Life
Article asserting that when people appreciate and honor the beauty of life, they will do everything in their power to protect all life.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/sigs/religion/buddhism/introduc
THE FIRST PRECEPT: REVERENCE FOR LIFE
by Thich Nhat Hanh "Aware of the suffering caused by the destruction of life, I undertake to cultivate compassion and learn ways to protect the lives of people, animals, plants, and minerals. I am determined not to kill, not to let others kill, and not to condone any act of killing in the world, in my thinking, and in my way of life." Life is precious. It is everywhere, inside us and all around us; it has so many forms. The First Precept is born from the awareness that lives everywhere are being destroyed. We see the suffering caused by the destruction of life, and we undertake to cultivate compassion and use it as a source of energy for the protection of people, animals, plants, and minerals. The First Precept is a precept of compassion, karuna the ability to remove suffering and transform it. When we see suffering, compassion is born in us. It is important for us to stay in touch with the suffering of the world. We need to nourish that awareness through many means sounds, images, direct contact, visits, and so on in order to keep compassion alive in us. But we must be careful not to take in too much. Any remedy must be taken in the proper dosage. We need to stay in touch with suffering only to the extent that we will not forget, so that compassion will flow within us and be a source of energy for our actions. If we use anger at injustice as the source for our energy, we may do something harmful, something that we will later regret. According to Buddhism, compassion is the only source of energy that is useful and safe. With compassion, your energy is born from insight; it is not blind energy.

169. Buddhism
A comparison of Christianity and buddhism. If you study what buddhism teaches,however, you must conclude that there can be no harmony between the two.
http://contenderministries.org/buddhism.php
All Words Any Word APOLOGETICS Christian Apologetics A Course in Miracles Bahai Buddhism ... Wicca Google Ads are automatically placed based on the content of the page in which they appear. We do not have the option of choosing which ads appear on the site. This can result in the appearance of Ads we do not endorse and with which we seriously disagree. We filter these ads as we find them, but this takes time. Your patience is appreciated. BIBLE PROPHECY A Beginning of Global Governance - #1 in a series Prophetic Signs that we are in the End Times The Earth Charter's Spiritual Agenda - #2 in a Series The New Age Influence at the United Nations - #3 in a Series ... Sharing Christ with Buddhists GLOSSARY caste system Social groups in India that rank in a hierarchic order and within which there is a minimum of social mobility. Pali Canon The most complete and generally regarded as the earliest collection of canonical literature in Buddhism. Sanskrit The sacred language of India, which the Indians consider "the language of the gods"; means "perfected" and "cultured."

170. Buddhist Information, North America's Buddhist Library, Free Texts, Free Books,
Free Buddhist etexts, books, lectures, and teachings. Links to individual schools of buddhism.
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Welcome to the BIONA Books Study Center. We are North America's largest on-line Free Buddhist library. Our Elephant is the symbol of the Bodhisattva and represents the greatness of his compassion and determination to free all beings from suffering. "May I be a lamp for those who seek light, a bed for those who seek rest, and may I be a servant for all beings who desire a servant." People interested in learning more about the Buddhist Faith click here There is never any charge for any service from BIONA. All sects of Buddhism are respected and represented on this website. If there is any material you feel should be added to our library, please feel free to let us know. E-mail the Director E-Mail the Webmaster
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171. Urban Dharma - Buddhism In America
buddhism for urban America. A large site with a wide range of articles.
http://www.urbandharma.org/
Urban Dharma Buddhism in America The goal of Urban Dharma is to offer original articles, essays and photos on Buddhism and archive related articles and essays by a variety of authors in a multi-yana way. Buddhism - A Very Short Introduction Kusala Bhikshu Twenty-five centuries ago a man awoke to a new reality, he was known as the Buddha. Without the aid of gods or men, he found his way through the tangled web of birth, sickness, old age and death into the everlasting peace of nirvana. The Buddha achieved nirvana at the age of thirty-five. By the end of his life, at the age of eighty, the Buddha had spent forty-five years teaching only two things: why humans suffer and the cessation of suffering. The most succinct formulation of the Buddha's doctrine was provided in his first sermon, namely: 1. There is suffering, misery and misfortune. 2. There is a cause. 3. There is cessation. 4. There is a path leading to cessation. The early Buddhist path leading to cessation includes both precept practice and meditation practice. Buddhist practice initially transforms unskillful karma into skillful, but ultimately practice brings an end to the misery and

172. Decoding The Da Vinci Code - Probe Ministries
This essay from The Probe Ministries gives a brief overview of the basic beliefs of buddhism. It covers the doctrine of salvation, eternal state, the founder, and a comparison to Christianity.
http://www.probe.org/docs/buddhism.html
Main Menu Home Whats New About Probe Ministries Probe Alert Newsletter ... Probe Podcast Articles Current Issues Reasons to Believe Cults and World Religions Faith and Culture ... Rusty Wright Articles Probe Navigation Home Faith and Culture Culture Decoding the Da Vinci Code Decoding the Da Vinci Code PDF E-mail Written by Michael Gleghorn
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Introduction to The Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown's wildly successful novel, The Da Vinci Code , has generated a huge amount of interest from the reading public. To date, the book has sold about five million copies. Ron Howard has apparently agreed to direct the story for Sony Pictures Entertainment, possibly bringing it to the big screen in 2005. But why all the fuss? And why has Brown's novel caused such a stir? The story begins with the murder of the Louvre's curator in the museum. But this curator isn't just interested in art; he's also the Grand Master of a secret society known as the Priory of Sion. The Priory guards an ancient secret that, if revealed, would undermine the authority of the church and completely discredit biblical Christianity. Before dying, the curator attempts to pass on the secret to his granddaughter Sophie, a cryptographer, and Harvard professor Robert Langdon, by leaving a number of clues that he hopes will guide them to the truth. So what's the secret, you ask? The location, and true identity, of the much-sought-after Holy Grail. But in Brown's novel, the Grail is not the cup allegedly used by Christ at the Last Supper. Rather, it's the person of Mary Magdalene, the wife of Jesus, who carried on the royal bloodline of Christ by giving birth to His child! The Priory of Sion carefully guards the secret location of Mary's tomb and serves to protect the bloodline of Jesus that has continued to this day!

173. BUDDHISM
buddhism Our Message of Peace, Non-violence and Goodwill Samrat Ashokaelevated buddhism to the level of a state religion and sent missionaries not
http://www.hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/hindu_history/buddhism.html
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Table of Contents The second great religion that originated in India is Buddhism. Ironically though Buddhism flourished overseas; in the land of its birth it was ti11 recently non-existent. It received a lease of life after independence, when Dr. B.R. Ambedkar decided to embrace Buddhism. A significant section of the scheduled castes followed Dr. Ambedkar and they today constitute an overwhelming portion of the adherents of Buddhism in India today. But they do not form part of the two traditional sects of Buddhism viz., (Mahanayana and Hinayana) and are generally termed as Neo-Buddhists (Nava-Baudha). The history of Buddhism in India starts with that of its founder Gautama Buddha who lived in the 6th century B.C.E. Buddha - The Great Master
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174. Buddhist Youth Network - Www.YoungBuddhist.Net
A place for young people who are interested in buddhism to meet friends and learn about this spiritual tradition.
http://youngbuddhist.net/
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175. Buddhism
Perspectives on buddhism from Dr BB Ambedkar, the Indian social activist, andhis followers.
http://www.ambedkar.org/p2.htm

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

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176. Chan And Zen Buddhism
A compilation of important links to materials for the study of Chan and Zen buddhism, primarily for the use of college students.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/zen.html
"Chan and Zen Buddhism" Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University
Please send suggestions for improvement, possible additions, corrections,
and notification of broken links to epstein@sfsu.edu
See also "Resources for the Study of Buddhism." Reference Selected Readings in Zen Buddhism
Zen Book News and Bibliographies

Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library

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"Selected Bibliography on Chan/Zen" by Bernard Faure

Sutras Vimalakirtinirdesa-Sutra "A Direct Explanation of the Praj~naa-paaramitaa Heart Sutra" by Shrama.na [Han-shan] De-ching From "The Diamond Sutra: The Resolution of Doubts" By Shramana Han-shan De-ching Writings of the Chan Patriarchs "Nagarjuna Bodhisattva on the Perfection of Dhyana Meditation" "THE ZEN TEACHINGS OF BODHIDHARMA" translated by Red Pine "The 'Hsin-Ming' Attributed to Niu-T'ou Fa-Jung" by Henrik H. Sorensen "Treatise on the Supreme Vehicle" by [Chan Master] Hung Yen ... by Chan Master Hsuan Hua (.pdf files) The Platform (or Altar) Sutra of Hui Neng (The Sixth Patriarch) "Song of Enlightenment" with Commentary by Chan Master Hsuan Hua "The Dharma Essentials for Cultivating Stopping and Contemplation and Sitting in Dhyana" by Shrama.na Chih-i

177. Journal Of Buddhist Ethics
A bibliography of the Sri Lankan form of Theravada, from the Journal of BuddhistEthics.
http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/4/deeg1.html
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ISSN:1076-9005
Volume 4 1997
A Bibliography on Sinhala Buddhism
By Mahinda Deegalle Department of Buddhist Studies
Faculty of Letters
Kyoto University
mahinda@dpc.aichi-gakuin.ac.jp
or deegall@web.lanka.net Please send suggestions for inclusion to Mahinda Deegalle ( j51674@sakura.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp or deegall@web.lanka.net ). This bibliography may be used freely for teaching and research purposes, but please acknowledge the source. Sinhala Buddhism Two prominent Sri Lankan anthropologists, Gananath Obeyesekere and Kitsiri Malalgoda, Notes 1. Gananath Obeyesekere, "Religious Symbolism and Political Change in Ceylon," Modern Ceylon Studies 2. Kitsiri Malalgoda, Buddhism in Sinhalese Society 1750-1900: A Study of Religious Revival and Change (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1976). Fields of Entries
  • Anthropological Studies on Sinhala Buddhism : Buddhist Preaching Bibliographies, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Catalogues of Sinhala Manuscripts

178. Karme Tenpe Gyaltsen
Kort om buddhism, nyhetsbrev, program och l¤nkar.
http://www.ktg.nu/
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179. Vajrayana Buddhism
This is about Vajrayana buddhism, especially Phowa which is transferance ofconciousness at time of death. Anyone who is curious about death should find
http://home.hkstar.com/~francish/
His Eminence K.C. Ayang Rinpoche His Eminence K.C. Ayang Rinpoche

180. Meditation In Toronto At Friends Of The Heart
Embraces the spiritual traditions of buddhism, yoga, Christianity and Sufism. Emphasizes integrating clarity and compassion into everyday life. Offers classes suitable for adults, children, and families.
http://www.friendsoftheheart.com/
Welcome! We offer meditation instruction and classes in Toronto. By emphasizing individual attention, discussion and dialogue in small classes, you will learn how to live in the world with a compassionate heart and a clear mind. Find peace, calm and joy in your life.
Friends of the Heart is a group of lay people who actively pursue the deep philosophic and ethical teachings of East and West while maintaining an active, ordinary life within the community. From the Buddhist path, we take teachings and meditation practice from the Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana streams. Meditation Classes in Toronto Internet Teachings from Friends of the Heart Meditation Centre (Toronto) Meditation Resources Read about us ...
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