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BUDDHISM SITES

  • BuddhaNet
    BuddhaNet is the result of a vision to link up with the growing world-wide culture of people committed to the Buddha's teachings and lifestyle, as an on-line cyber sangha. In this way, an ancient tradition and the information superhighway will come together to create an electronic meeting place of shared concern and interests. The site is packed with information.
  • A Public Talk by HH The Dalai Lama (BeliefNet) - Beliefnet joined the Conservancy for Tibetan Art and Culture and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in presenting a public talk by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, July 3, 2000, on the National Mall, Washington, DC. The address was part of the three-day Monlam Chenmo Prayer Festival celebrating the Buddha's enlightenment. A video/audio presentation of the event is available on the site.
  • Dharma Haven: Buddhist and Tibetan Resources
    The Five Havens are interconnected sites on the World Wide Web, focusing on the essential requirements of our common livelihood from a Buddhist perspective. Haven Home is at the center, focusing on whatever one views as central in the situation: oneself, one's family, one's neighborhood, and so on. The emphasis of Haven Home is individual integrity and leadership.
  • Literature and Artwork on Prayer, Ritual, & Meditation
    Information about the Collection of Literature and Artwork on Prayer, Ritual & Meditation from the Religious Traditions of Tibet, India and Nepal shown at the University of Virginia Library, USA, November 2nd 1997 to March 14, 1998, called "The Tibetan Book of the Dead".
  • Music of Tibetan Buddhism
    Information about Tibetan music, with samples, terms, explanations and examples.
  • Quiet Mountain Tibetan Buddhism Resource Guide
    Quiet Mountain originated in 1995, out of a need to contribute to the awareness of Tibetan Buddhism, its culture and methods for attaining a compassionate mind to the world. Quiet Mountain considers the contribution of links and resources to the authentic representatives of Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Centers, Dharma Teachings and Resources an honored and integral responsibility to the preservation of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism.
  • Spirit of Harmony
    Excellent site providing Buddhist screensavers and multimedia sound meditation files. Information on Buddhism and links.

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