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  1. A Concise History of Buddhism by Andrew Skilton, 2000-07-01
  2. Radiant Mind: Awakening Unconditioned Awareness by Peter Fenner, 2007-07
  3. Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations (Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices Series) by Paul Williams, 1989-07-26
  4. Determination (Buddhism For You series) by Daisaku Ikeda, 2006-11-01
  5. History of Indian Buddhism. (Publications De L'institut Orientaliste De Louvain) by Etienne Lamotte, 1988-01
  6. Buddhism for Mothers of Young Children: Becoming a Mindful Parent by Sarah Napthali, 2008-04-01
  7. Buddhism in the Sung by Peter N. Gregory, Daniel A. Getz Jr., 2002-11-01
  8. Buddhisms and Deconstructions (New Frameworks for Continental Philosophy)
  9. Psychotherapy and Buddhism: Toward an Integration (Issues in the Practice of Psychology) by Jeffrey B. Rubin, 1996-09-30
  10. The Positive Psychology of Buddhism and Yoga : Paths to a Mature Happiness by Marvin Levine, 2000-05-01
  11. Essential Buddhism: A Complete Guide to Beliefs and Practices by Jack Maguire, 2001-05-22
  12. Principles of Buddhism by Kulananda, 2004-02
  13. Shin Buddhism: Bits of Rubble Turn into Gold by Taitetsu Unno, 2002-09-17
  14. Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds (Religions of the World and Ecology) by David Landis Barnhill, Christopher Key Chapple, et all 1998-01-15

81. Nichiren Shoshu Hokkeko Sweden
Vad ¤r det f¶r skillnad mellan Nichiren Shoshu och andra typer av buddhism?
http://hem.passagen.se/nichiren.shoshu/index.html

82. About Buddhism
buddhism, budism, budhism, what is buddhism, whatisbuddhism, types of Bhuddhism, typesofbuddhism, history of buddhism, hystoryofbuddhism, buddhism beliefs
http://www.aboutbuddhism.org/
What is Buddhism? History of Buddhism Buddhism Beliefs Buddhism Today ... Home 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!

83. Buddhism In A Nutshell - Rebirth
Article by Narada Thera on karma, rebirth and ignorance.
http://www.buddhanet.net/nutshell07.htm
Rebirth As long as this kammic force exists there is rebirth, for beings are merely the visible manifestation of this invisible kammic force. Death is nothing but the temporary end of this temporary phenomenon. It is not the complete annihilation of this so-called being. The organic life has ceased, but the kammic force which hitherto actuated it has not been destroyed. As the kammic force remains entirely undisturbed by the disintegration of the fleeting body, the passing away of the present dying thought-moment only conditions a fresh consciousness in another birth.
It is kamma, rooted in ignorance and craving, that conditions rebirth. Past kamma conditions the present birth; and present kamma, in combination with past kamma, conditions the future. The present is the offspring of the past, and becomes, in turn, the parent of the future.
If we postulate a past, present, and a future life, then we are at once faced with the alleged mysterious problem "What is the ultimate origin of life?"

84. Welcome To Dhammathai.org : Buddhish Information Network
buddhism in Thailand including meditation, sila, dhamma, and Buddha's words.
http://www.dhammathai.org/
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The summary for this Korean page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.buddhism.or.kr/

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86. WebRing: Hub
Webring for Malaysian Buddhist sites.
http://S.webring.com/hub?ring=associationofma2

87. Buddhism And Meditation - Events
Kadampa buddhism is an international Buddhist tradition, presenting pure and authentic teachings in a manner suitable for the modern world. Kadampa buddhism.
http://www.kadampa.org/
tell a friend e-mail us contact info find a center search this site e-mail address list 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 Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life Guide to Dakini Land Heart Jewel Heart of Wisdom 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
Kadampa Buddhism is a time-honored tradition that for centuries has made Buddha's teachings and meditation practices available to people throughout the world.

88. Agon Shu
Introduces Agon buddhism. With a list of books, events, and social activities.
http://www.agon.org/us/index.html

1.What is Agon Buddhism
2.Dharma Talks 3.Books 4.Events ... 8.Agon Shu Office Addresses
Agon Shu

89. Korean Buddhism
Korean buddhism Resources and Information. Korean buddhism - Documents and Writings. Back to Table of Contents. Korean buddhism - Art and Architecture.
http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/Buddhism-Korean.html
Korean Buddhism Information Page Edited by Dr. Charles Muller acmuller@human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp Established: 1994.10.26. Last updated: 2000.12.01.
This document keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Korean Buddhism. It is maintained within the pages of Charles Muller's Resources for the Study of East Asian Language and Thought
Table of Contents
Korean Buddhism - General Resources and Information Korean Buddhism - Documents and Writings Korean Buddhism - Art and Architecture Korean Buddhism - Projects ... General Resources for Korean Studies
Korean Buddhism - Resources and Information

90. Tibet Foundation London - Redirect Page
London based organisation disseminating the works of the Dalai Lama, promoting the understanding of Tibetan buddhism and culture, and helping in the provision of education and healthcare for Tibetans in exile.
http://www.tibet-foundation.org/

91. Resources For East Asian Language And Thought
University). CJKVEnglish Dictionary; Digital Dictionary of buddhism; Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms, by Soothill and Hodous.
http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/
Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
by Charles Muller (Faculty of Humanities, Toyo Gakuen University Personal Stuff

92. Jodo-Shinshu Buddhism, Dharma For The Modern Age
Welcome to Shin buddhism! Amida Buddha NAMU AMIDA BUTSU. I take refuge in Amida Buddha. Namoamidabu. The entire THREE SUTRAS of Pure Land buddhism.
http://web.mit.edu/stclair/www/amida.html
Welcome to
Shin Buddhism!
NAMU AMIDA BUTSU
I take refuge in Amida Buddha
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Shinran Shonin

Shinran's Shoshinge

Basic Points
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The entire THREE SUTRAS of Pure Land Buddhism
SUTRA ON AMIDA BUDDHA
LARGER SUTRA ON AMITAYUS
SUTRA ON CONTEMPLATION OF BUDDHA AMITAYUS
Jodo Shinshu Buddhism , or Shin Buddhism, is based upon the teachings and writings of Shinran Shonin (1173-1262). Shinran expounded the "True Pure Land Way", or the path whose "practice" is total faith in and reliance upon Amida Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light and Life. The Collected Works of Shinran include poems, letters, and his great treatise, Kyo Gyo Shin Sho . Outwardly, this faith is expressed by the grateful recitation of the Nembutsu, pronounced "Namu Amida Butsu" in Japanese. For a summary of Shinran's teachings, see the Tannisho , a short book composed by his follower Yuienbo with key quotes directly from Shinran. Tannisho represents Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in perhaps its most distilled and yet most simple and accessible form. Jodo Shinshu Buddhism teaches that faith in Amida Buddha cuts the bonds to our negative karma from the infinite past and into the infinite future. It is the faith behind the Nembutsu that is a person's link to Amida Buddha, who the Larger Sutra says created a "Pure Land" of infinite positivity and zero negativity where people go after they die, wherein they will realize full enlightenment (nirvana) and buddhahood. Amida Buddha was revealed to the world in three great Mahayana sutras attributed to the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, who lived and taught in India ca. 563-483 BCE. See the links to these sutras above.

93. Buddhism In Toronto - North
List of Buddhist temples and centers in Toronto North
http://buddhismcanada.com/toronto-n.html
Buddhism in Toronto - North
The following list shows Buddhist temples and centers in Toronto - North Towns north of Toronto (GTA), including Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Markham, Maple, and Caledon East.
  • Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation
    3636 Steeles Ave, East Suite 313
    Markham, Ontario L3R 1T9 905/947-1182; fax: 905/947-4655
    Updated February 28, 2002 Cham Shan Temple
    7254 Bayview Ave.
    Thornhill, Ont. L3T 2R6 905/886-1522; fax: 905/881-0386 Residential Director: Ven. Sing Hung Fa Shi Affiliated with Hong Fa Temple Large temple in the Chinese Tradition; several buildings Activities: regular services for the Chinese liturgical year; children's programs. For details, see the web site at http://www.chamshan-ca.org Contact: day time Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, English
    Updated April 7, 2001 The Chinese Canadian Buddhist Society Toronto
    30 Wertheim Crt
    Richmond Hill, Ont. L4B 1B9
    Updated Jan. 3, 1998 Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society
    2732 Victoria Park Ave. Willowdale, Ont. M2J 4A7 Ven. Chan Ding Fa Shi
  • 94. What Do You Think, My Friend? (Writings On Buddhism)
    What do you think, my friend? (Writings on buddhism). Welcome to What do you think, my friend? . This site contains a selection of writings on buddhism.
    http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism/
    What do you think, my friend?
    (Writings on Buddhism) Welcome to "What do you think, my friend?" . This site contains a selection of writings on Buddhism. This site takes a highly personal and practical approach towards Buddhism. Here, there are no deep philosophical discussions on Anatta or Sunnata. Just ordinary people like myself sharing insights and experiences on how Buddhism had benefitted us, and exchanging some nice stories and a few good jokes about Buddhism. This is why I named my website "What do you think, my friend?". In this little corner of cyberspace, there is no Great Master. There is no, "Please enlighten me, Venerable Sir". There is only a funny guy living his life and sharing it. There is only, "What do you think, my friend?". Thanks for coming to visit. I hope you will find the information here useful. Give me a mail some time. I would appreciate the opportunity to learn from you. My e-mail address is cmtan@serve.com Launched in May 1995, this site is one of the oldest Buddhist sites on the web.
    Living and Learning
    Questions and Answers on Buddhism
    Things that you want to know about Buddhism.

    95. Thubten Rinchen Ling
    Center for the study of Tibetan buddhism.
    http://www.thubtenrinchenling.org/
    Thubten Rinchen Ling
    Center for the Study of Tibetan Buddhism
    "To Effect the Enlightenment of All Sentient Beings by the Achievement of Buddhahood"

    96. A Lighter Side Of Buddhism (Buddhist Humor)
    A lighter side of buddhism. The Buddha was known to have a good sense of humor. In this section, we take a look at the lighter side of buddhism.
    http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism/Lighter/
    Oh no! It's that Meng guy again....
    A lighter side of Buddhism
    The Buddha was known to have a good sense of humor. The same applies to many great Buddhist gurus and thinkers after him. In this section, we take a look at the lighter side of Buddhism. (NOTE: If you get easily offended by humor about Buddhism, you may want to read this story If you have a Buddhist joke to share, please give me an email . You will have the right to decide whether to remain anonymous, and whether or not you want your email acct to appear here.
    Stuff stored on this site
    Funny Short Stories on Buddhism Funny Comments on Buddhism Funny Questions and Answers "Mu" ... Click here for good karma
    Stuff stored on other sites
    Monk Gloats Over Yoga Championship El Dupree's Tex-Mex Cantina and Sports Bar Zen Frequently Asked Questions (Spoof) The Zen Connect-The-Dots Page! ... Worship Steve for just $1 (Ed: this isn't abt Buddhism, but it made me laugh!) Zen Diving Organization Laughing your way to Enlightenment "Truth and Falsehood are both whatever, and simutaneously NOT so, rather than not." - Alf the Poet (quoted from a post in alt.buddha.short.fat.guy).
    This page is made with 100% recycled karma only.

    97. Buddhist Temple Of LA
    The Nichiren Shu Buddhist Temple. Materials on buddhism, sermons, information on services, events and activities.
    http://la.nichirenshu.org/

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    Nichiren Shu Los Angeles Temple:
    Lotus Sutra for this Last Age of the Buddhist Dharma as understood by the Great Sage Nichiren comments "In Buddhism, there are many different Buddhas"....

    98. Women Active In Buddhism (WAiB) Homepage
    Women Active in buddhism. The Open Directory Project (formerly Netscape Open Directory) chose Women Active in buddhism as an Open Directory Cool Site (1999).
    http://members.tripod.com/~Lhamo/
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    Women Active
    in Buddhism
    What's New!
    Submit a link Activists Teachers ... Miscellaneous Welcome to Women Active in Buddhism (WAiB), the Web's first comprehensive collection of links and resources on contemporary Buddhist women. Women 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 for women in Buddhism. We also offer a complete guide to the many female meditational deities found in Tibetan Buddhist practice. This month's SPECIAL TREAT is the speaking tour of Ven. Tenzin Palmo , the Buddhist nun who spent 12 years in meditation retreat in a Himalayan cave. See below for details! This page was last updated on 16 September 2001 . For details of changes and additions to this site, please bookmark and visit our What's New page. You are visitor number to this site since August 1996. Thank you for dropping by! Your comments and contributions are welcome. If you wish to recommend a teacher, an event listing or some other link for inclusion, please use our

    99. BizLand
    Official site. Schedules, links, experiences in faith, and philosophy of buddhism from San Jose Area.
    http://www.bodhisatva.com/
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    100. Advayavada Buddhism Information Center - Amsterdam
    Welcome to the website of the Advayavada buddhism Information Center, the mouthpiece of the Advayavada Foundation. ADVAYAVADA buddhism IN A NUTSHELL.
    http://www.euronet.nl/~advaya/
    BEST VIEWED WITH A LARGE FONT SIZE
    a letter to you (revised)
    Advayavada Buddhism in a Nutshell

    Advayavada Study Plan

    relevant excerpts from well-known books
    to miscellaneous webrings
    NIRVANA IS PURE, UNBLEMISHED BECOMING. Dear Friend
    Welcome to the website of the Advayavada Buddhism Information Center , the mouthpiece of the Advayavada Foundation. Have you increased your font size for easy reading? Advayavada Buddhism is a non-dual philosophy and non-comparative way of life derived from Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka, or philosophy of the Middle Way. Its most important tenet is that there is a fourth sign (or mark) of being implicit in the Buddha's teaching, namely that, expressed purely in terms of human perception and experience, reality is sequential and dynamic in the sense of ever becoming better than before. What human beings experience as good, right or beneficial, indeed as progress (pratipada, patipada), is, in fact, that which takes place in the otherwise indifferent direction that overall existence flows in of its own accord. To understand this tenet, one should first come to realize most deeply, for instance through meditation on the incontestable non-duality of the world, that not the human manifestation of life (i.e. its ongoing process of re-combination, mutation, concatenate multiplication and disintegration of the expended units, and its vicissitudes and perils, even possible extinction, self-inflicted or not) is the measure of things in space and time, but the whole of infinite interdependent reality itself, which, hardly affected, if at all, by the negligible impact of mankind's doings, will continue to become exactly as it, by definition, must.

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