- Amida
Trust
Amida Trust is a Pureland Buddhist foundation with a particular interest
in engaged work. Our Dharma Teacher, Dharmavidya David Brazier is
the author of Zen Therapy, The Feeling Buddha and The New Buddhism.
Amida Trust sponsors projects in Zambia, India, Sarajevo and UK and
has a world-wide membership. It has a particular interest in Buddhist
psychology and its application in many settings.
- Tendai
Buddhism
The web site is devoted to presenting Tendai Buddhism to a English
speaking audience. Providing information on its history, esoteric
ritual, daily practice and Sutra texts.
- Pure
Land Buddhism
This website is dedicated to disseminating information, about Pure
Land Buddhism, primarily in Ireland. Rather than recreate the excellent
information already available on numerous websites, links will be
given to them. Some books and notes are available on the website and
some books available by post.
- Dharma
Realm Buddhist Association
The Way-places (monasteries, centers, and offices) of the Dharma Realm
Buddhist Association offer a range of practices and opportunities
to study Buddha Dharma - twenty-some institutions. Some large centers,
such as the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas, near Ukiah, California,
contain both men and women monastics, as well as lay families. This
site has Mahayana Buddhist Sutras in English translations and contact
information of associated Monasteries and Centers.
- Timeless
Wisdom
Timeless Wisdom site is a synthesis of Madhyamika and Dzogchen/Mahamudra.
Timeless Wisdom offers life-enhancing programs which combine the essence
of traditions such as Zen and the Buddhist Middle Way with a deep
understanding of interpersonal relationships.
- Buddhapia
(Korean Buddhism)
Hyundae Bulgyo Buddhist Newspaper (weekly) is the representative Buddhist
medium in Korea with the highest circulation rate. It also operate
a comprehensive information centre called 'Buddhapia' as a homepage
on the Internet. Buddhapia is a comprehensive site on Korean Buddhism:
Dharma Talks of Korean Zen (Seon) Masters; Books on Korean Buddhism;
Korean Buddhism Terminology with English Translation and "Dharma
Times" - an online magazine of Buddhist news from Korea.
- Honmon
Butsuyru Shu
Web page of the "Honmon Butsuyru Shu" sect of Nichiren Buddhism.
They have two temples in the USA and several lay groups across the
country.
- Tendai
Lotus Teachings
The Tendai Lotus Teachings Homepage describes the Tendai lineage as
practiced in Japan. This site is dedicated towards presenting Tendai
Teachings in the English language directly from authentic Japanese
sources. The site is also officially linked with Mount Hie (Tendai
HQ) to translate its monthly bulletin, the Jiho.
- Dallas
Buddhist Association
This is a Pure Land School website in English and Chinese. It aims
to understand Buddhism as an education not as a religion. This is
the Buddha's teaching throungh the Pure Land Dharma door. The teacher
is the Most Venerable Master Chin Kung.
- The
Heartland Sangha
The Heartland Sangha is a group of American Buddhists affiliated with
the American Buddhist Association. It is interested in American Buddhism
as developed by the venerable Rev. Gyomay Kubose. We enjoy periodic
social get-togethers and fun activities as well as involving ourselves
in various social action programs. We are a non-sectarian group that
practices the way of Oneness, a non-dualistic approach to Buddhism.
- Friends
of the Western Buddhist Order
The FWBO was founded by an English Buddhist, Sangharakshita who spent many years studying Buddhism in India, before returning to the West. The FWBO is a network of communities, meditation centers and other institutions dedicated to bringing the spirit of Buddhism to the West. Now that Buddhism has come to the West, westerners are faced with the task of creating new and viable Buddhist traditions for the modern world. Over the last thirty years the FWBO has grown to be one of the largest Buddhist movements in the West, with center's and activities in many cities around the world.
- EverLife
Foundation
Website of the EverLife Buddhist Education Center, which provides
teachings based on The Lotus Sutra, Nichiren and Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.
- Nichiren's
Coffeehouse
Providing information and resources on the various Nichiren Buddhist
Movements chanting Nam(u) Myoho Renge Kyo, including Nichiren Shu,
Kempon Hokke, SGI, Nichiren Shoshu, Rissho Koseikai, Honmon Butsuryushu,
as well as various secular sources. Also includes numerous perspectives
on the Lotus Sutra including Zen, Tibetan, Shin, Theravada and Tendai
links. An Amazon.com Associate.
- Shin
Buddhism
Boston Shinshu News: The positive response from Shin Buddhists from
Japan across North America and to Europe is very heart-warming! Shin
Buddhism in America is a century old. Until recent decades it was
associated almost exclusively with the culture and descendents
of its land of origin, Japan. But lately there has been a surge of
interest on a much broader ethnic base worldwide. Shin Buddhism is
the quiet call of Amida Buddha from within each of us. May we all
grow in the Nembutsu!
- SGI-USA
SGI-USA is an American lay organization of practitioners of the Buddhism
of Nichiren Daishonin, a 13th century Japanese monk who taught that
the Lotus Sutra contains the ultimate wisdom and purpose of the Buddha,
and that each person can manifest the Buddha inherent in all humankind
by chanting the title of the Lotus Sutra, "Nam-myoho-renge-kyo".
It is unique in this regard, though there are other schools which
uphold the Lotus Sutra as the Buddha's supreme teaching.
- Vietnamese
Buddhist Virtual Library
This site covers a variety of topics related to Buddhism: Dharma talks,
Sutras, Buddhist News and Information for Buddhist students of all
experiences. Both written in English and Vietnamese. No special Vietnamese
Font required.
- QuangDuc
Homepage
This website (in English and Vietnamese) has articles and information
on: Buddhism in Vietnam; The Quynh Lam pagoda; Zen Buddhism and poetry;
Prominent Figures of Vietnamese Buddhism; The Buddhist Pantheon in
Vietnam; Two Buddhist Literary Tendencies; Notes on Vietnam Pagodas
Conversation with Dhyanist Monks and Theravada Buddhism in Vietnam.
- Taking
a Path to Peace
Nichidatsu Fujii: Taking a Path to Peace. Information on the teachings
of Nichidatsu Fujii and the continuing work of his order, Nipponzan
Myohoji, through pagodas dedicated to peace, walks, and constant devotion
to Nichiren Buddhist practice.
- The
Than Hsiang Temple
The Than Hsiang Temple has constructed its own Audio Visual website
to keep up with the advancement in the electronic media. This website
is designed to bring you the latest Dharma talks and events in video
format. Currently, we have produced a series of VCD, CD, MP3 and CR-ROM
catering for all Buddhist traditions, be it Mahayana, Theravada or
Vajrayana.
- Shin
Dharma Net
This is an informational and scholarly resource for Shin Buddhism,
a major tradition in Japanese Buddhism, as well as within the United
States. The page offers, essays, sections on Shin thought by prominent
scholars, devotional materials, bibliography etc. Also a self-study
course on Shin Buddhism in modern culture.
- Jodo Shin Shu Buddhism
Buddhist sect founded on the works of Shonan Shinran. Contains stories, links, sermons, dharma talks and discussions hosted by a Buddhist Monk.
- Dharmavastu:
A Centre for Buddhist Study & Practice
Dharmavastu runs retreats on various aspects of Buddhism including
early Buddhism and the Mahayana. It also offers correspondence based
study programmes and solitary retreat facilities. It also publishes
original material relating to Dharma study. It is based in North Wales
and associated with the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order.
- Nan
Hua Temple
In 1992, the Bronkhorstspruit City Council donated 15 hectares of
land to the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order to be developed into a Chinese
Buddhist, Cultural, and Educational Complex. Ven. Master Hsing Yun
sent one of his long-time disciples, Ven. Master Hui Li, to build
the Nan Hua Temple in Bronkhorstspruit, to attain these goals and
promote Buddhism on the African continent. Since then, the Nan Hua
Temple Guesthouse, African Buddhist Seminary (ABS), Nan Hua Village,
Assembly Hall, Zen Retreat Centre have been completed.
- Pertubuhan Budhis Manju Suddhi (PBMS) - Manju Suddhi Buddhist Association.
The association has been establish since 1978 in Kajang town, Selangor State of Malaysia. We are practicing Mahayana Teaching and we also provide a lot of Buddhist related activities. The website is to promote the association and others information about PBMS.
- Buddha
Art
(Mahayana Buddhist Art by Brian Barry)
A selection of translations, articles and art works by the Seoul-based
American artist, including the first creative works ever done in a
Royal Thai Temple, Wat Suthat, by a non-Thai. Galleries include temple
and Bodhisattva paintings, Bodhidharmas and creative works.
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