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  1. Zen Buddhism by Daisetz T. Suzuki, William Barrett, 1996-07-01
  2. Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge (Columbia Series in Science and Religion) by B. Alan Wallace, 2006-09-29
  3. Buddhism: A Concise Introduction by Huston Smith, Philip Novak, 2004-12-01
  4. Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Physics: Toward a Union of Love and Knowledge by Vic Mansfield, 2008-03-01
  5. Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Damien Keown, 2000-06-15
  6. Merton & Buddhism: (The Fons Vitae Thomas Merton series) by Paul M Pearson, James A. Wiseman, et all 2007-04-01
  7. The Story of Buddhism: A Concise Guide to its History & Teachings by Donald S. Lopez Jr., 2002-09-01
  8. The Experience of Buddhism: Sources and Interpretations (Religious Life in History) by John S. Strong, 2007-03-27
  9. Manual of Zen Buddhism (Forgotten Books)
  10. Essential Tibetan Buddhism by Robert A. F. Thurman, 1997-08
  11. An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History and Practices (Introduction to Religion) by Peter Harvey, 1990-05-25
  12. Buddhism with an Attitude: The Tibetan Seven-Point Mind Training by B. Alan Wallace, 2003-09-25
  13. Buddhism: The Illustrated Guide
  14. Essence of Buddhism (Shambhala Dragon Editions) by Traleg Kyabgon, 2001-05-01

21. Allexperts Buddhists Q&A
Confidential answers to your questions by the volunteer members of Allexperts.com.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=948

22. 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 Provide a link to this website and other ways you can help promote buddhism
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 ... Thai 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: June 05, 2004 Buddhist Instruction Ministry

23. History Of Buddhism
The History of buddhism Dr. C. George Boeree Shippensburg University. It should be noted that buddhism remained an oral tradition for over 200 years.
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhahist.html
The History of Buddhism Dr. C. George Boeree
Shippensburg University
Soon after Buddha's death or parinirvana, five hundred monks met at the first council at Rajagrha, under the leadership of Kashyapa. Upali recited the monastic code (Vinaya) as he remembered it. Ananda, Buddha's cousin, friend, and favorite disciple and a man of prodigious memory! recited Buddha's lessons (the Sutras). The monks debated details and voted on final versions. These were then committed to memory by other monks, to be translated into the many languages of the Indian plains. It should be noted that Buddhism remained an oral tradition for over 200 years. In the next few centuries, the original unity of Buddhism began to fragment. The most significant split occurred after the second council, held at Vaishali 100 years after the first. After debates between a more liberal group and traditionalists, the liberal group left and labeled themselves the Mahasangha "the great sangha." They would eventually evolve into the Mahayana tradition of northern Asia. The traditionalists, now referred to as Sthaviravada or "way of the elders" (or, in Pali, Theravada), developed a complex set of philosophical ideas beyond those elucidated by Buddha. These were collected into the Abhidharma or "higher teachings." But they, too, encouraged disagreements, so that one splinter group after another left the fold. Ultimately, 18 schools developed, each with their own interpretations of various issues, and spread all over India and Southeast Asia. Today, only the school stemming from the Sri Lankan Theravadan survives.

24. Chinese Cultural Studies: Han Yu
One of the leaders in the Confucian counterattack on buddhism was the classical prose stylist and poet Han Yu (768824 CE), who in 819 CE composed this vitriolic polemic attacking buddhism. A champion of rationalism, Han Yu wished to suppress Daoism as well as buddhism.
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/hanyu.html
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Han Yu
Memorial on Buddhism
(819 CE) from Edwin O. Reischauer, Ennin's Travels in T'ang China , (New York: Ronald Press, 1955), pp. 221-24 repr. in Alfred J. Andrea and James H. Overfield, The Human Record: Sources of Global History Vol 1 , 2d. ed., (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994), pp. 187-190 Later Confucians considered Han Yu a pioneer of a Confucian intellectual revival that culminated in the eleventh and twelfth centuries with the rise of Neo-Confucianism, a movement that wedded metaphysical speculation (concern with matters that transcend the senses) to traditional Confucian practicality. In so doing, the Neo-Confucians offered a metaphysical alternative to the otherworldliness of Daoism and Buddhism and undercut them severely. More immediately, Han Yu’s essay foreshadowed by only a generation a nativist against "foreign" religions. Your servant submits that Buddhism is but one of the practices of barbarians which has filtered into China since the Later Han. In ancient times there was no such thing.... In those times the empire was at peace, and the people, contented and happy, lived out their full complement of years.... The Buddhist doctrine had still not reached China, so this could not have been the result of serving the Buddha. so But the people are stupid and ignorant; they are easily deceived and with difficulty enlightened. If they see Your Majesty behaving in this fashion, they are going to think you serve the Buddha in all sincerity. All will say, "The Emperor is wisest of all, and yet he is a sincere believer. What are we common people that we still should grudge our lives?" Burning heads and searing fingers by the tens and hundreds, throwing away their clothes and scattering their money, from morning to night emulating one another and fearing only to be last, old and young rush about, abandoning their work and place; and if restrictions are not immediately imposed, they will increasingly make the rounds of temples and some will inevitably cut off their arms and slice their flesh in the way of offerings. Thus to violate decency and draw the ridicule of the whole world is no light matter.

25. 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
http://www.fundamentalbuddhism.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 ... Thai 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: June 05, 2004 Buddhist Instruction Ministry

26. Index
Academic references on the expansion of buddhism in Brazil. Also a web directory of Brazilian Buddhist centers, temples, monasteries, and Buddhist texts translated to Portuguese.
http://sites.uol.com.br/cmrocha/
BUDDHISM IN BRAZIL: A BIBLIOGRAPHY

27. Engaged Buddhism Resources
Socially Engaged buddhism Resources. To add or update an engaged buddhism resource to DharmaNet s directory, please use the online form if at all possible.
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Evenemang, litteraturtips och l¤nkar.
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29. What Is Buddhism?
location. home buddhism. What is buddhism? buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to Insight into the true nature of life.
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What is Buddhism? Buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to Insight into the true nature of life. Buddhist practices such as meditation are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness, kindness, and wisdom. The experience developed within the Buddhist tradition over thousands of years has created an incomparable resource for all those who wish to follow a path - a path which ultimately culminates in Enlightenment or Buddhahood. Because Buddhism does not include the idea of worshipping a creator God, some people do not see it as a religion in the normal, Western sense. The basic tenets of Buddhist teaching are straightforward and practical: nothing is fixed or permanent; actions have consequences; change is possible. Thus Buddhism addresses itself to all people irrespective of race, nationality, or gender. It teaches practical methods (such as meditation) which enable people to realise and utilise its teachings in order to transform their experience, to be fully responsible for their lives and to develop the qualities of Wisdom and Compassion. There are around 350 million Buddhists and a growing number of them are Westerners. They follow many different forms of Buddhism, but all traditions are characterised by non-violence, lack of dogma, tolerance of differences, and, usually, by the practice of meditation .

30. Death & Dying From About.com
Information about death and dying from a Buddhist viewpoint.
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31. Friends Of The Western Buddhist Order
The essence of buddhism is timeless and universal. But the forms it takes always adapt according to context. Now that buddhism has
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Friends of the Western Buddhist Order
The FWBO is an international network dedicated to communicating Buddhist truths in ways appropriate to the modern world. The essence of Buddhism is timeless and universal. But the forms it takes always adapt according to context. Now that Buddhism has come to the West, the task is to create new Buddhist traditions relevant to the 21st century. During the past 35 years the FWBO has become one of the largest Buddhist movements, with activities in many cities around the world.

32. BUDDHISM IN MALAYSIA
An independent online information centre about Buddhist activities in Malaysia to foster fellowship and understanding amongst all Buddhists.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/3517/
BUDDHISM IN MALAYSIA: An independent on-line information centre about Buddhist activities in Malaysia to foster fellowship and understanding amongst all Buddhists. Launched on 15/1/97 and updated regularly. Last update: 11/7/99.
Buddhism in Malaysia
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MAHA SANGHIKADANA 1999 Held together with "CHANTING AND BLESSING" Grand Assembly in Thai Theravada Tradition Penang International Sports Arena (PISA), Relau, Pinang 15th August, 1999 (Sunday Morning) 3 reasons why you should be there: 1) The Maha Sanghidana, attended by 500 sangha members of all traditions, is the largest and most grandeur occasion in Malaysia. (2) The "Chanting Buddhas' Names" Grand Assembly in Mahayana Tradition provides you and all devotees who are present with the golden opportunity to gain great merit. (3) The "Chanting and Blessing" Grand Assembly in Thai Theravada Tradition marks the rare occasion where several Thai monks recite the suttas together and perform services to bless you and other devotees who are present. Can you afford to miss the grantest "3-in-1" Buddhist event?

33. Buddhapia
Explanation of this religious tradition, its holidays, philosophy and culture.
http://www.buddhapia.com/eng/

What is Korean Buddhism? (extensive)

Korean Buddhism, Temples, Temple Building Arrangement

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34. Buddhism Depot
buddhism Discussion Forum buddhism Discussion Forum. Live Chat. PreSchedule topics and times in discussion forum. buddhism Depot Magazine. Click HERE. Contemplate.
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Shantideva, A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, trans. by Stephen Batchelor
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35. Nara Buddhism
Describes the introduction and growth of buddhism in Japan, and the establishment of different schools and philosophies by the 9th century.
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~dee/ANCJAPAN/NARABUDD.HTM
kami , or gods; the chief of these gods, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, was the creator of the world. Japan was the center of creation and the Japanese a select people. Buddha, on the other hand, was a foreign god, one that did not create the universe or have any central role in the pantheon of gods. Was it worth angering one's native gods? What did Buddha have to offer that the powerful gods of the native Japanese religion couldn't?
Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Sanron ), the Dharma Character school (in Japanese, Hosso ), and the "Flower Wreath" school (in Japanese, Kegon ). Each of these schools, like all Chinese Buddhism, were branches of Mahayana Buddhism
Richard Hooker
©1996, Richard Hooker
For information contact: Richard Hines
Updated 6-6-1999

36. Access To Insight: Readings In Theravada Buddhism
A library of readings from Theravada buddhism. Search, browse, and Access to Insight. Readings in Theravada buddhism. The nondoing
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.
Dhp 183
What's New [Last updated on Sun 6-Jun-2004 Getting Started
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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.

37. BUDDHISTNET.CO.UK / 050999
Links to sites of Buddhist monasteries, viharas, Meditation centres, courses and classes, organisations, groups, publications and personal homepages.
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38. What Is Theravada?
Help Home What is Theravada buddhism? A Thumbnail Sketch. by John Bullitt Copyright © 2002 John Bullitt. Pali The Language of Theravada buddhism.
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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

39. Thai Buddhism
Information on Thailand's most popular religion.
http://www.track-of-the-tiger.com/html/buddhism.html
BUDDHISM Note: I have chosen to include a more in-depth explanation of Buddhism than is normally written in a guidebook on Thailand. Over the years, I have found that visitors to the Kingdom are more than a little curious about Buddhism, particularly as in these changing times the doctrine and practice of the various Christian faiths appear to provide few answers to the ever-increasing and more complex problems facing modern man. There is no such thing as a good Buddhist or a bad Buddhist, viewed in the same context as someone being considered a good or bad Christian. Buddhism is more of a personal philosophy than a group religion. An individual following the ‘middle path’, the long road to enlightenment encounters and overcomes the obstacles at his own pace. How good a Buddhist he is, or how far along the path he has travelled, is unimportant to anyone other than himself. Where Christian religions preach that one must have ‘blind faith’ in the aspects of the doctrine that you may have trouble accepting, Buddhism teaches that you should ‘question everything’ until you find an answer that satisfies you. Buddhism not only teaches tolerance, it practices it. It does not claim that other religions are false, it encourages you to make your own judgements. There is no hard sell, and no requirement for monks to ‘save’ a quota of souls.

40. Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan buddhism Nechung The State Oracle of Tibet History of Nechung monastery Spiritual traditions of Nechung monastery To become Nechung s Medium is not
http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/
Tibetan Buddhism
Nechung - The State Oracle of Tibet

History of Nechung monastery

Spiritual traditions of Nechung monastery

To become Nechung's Medium is not an ordinary duty
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Last updated: 27-Sept-99

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