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NittanyDharma.org

A site dedicated to the support and spread of the Dharma in the Happy Valley region of Pennsylvania.


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Palyul Ling International Buddhist Centers

Palyul Ling International Buddhist Centers are located around the globe, providing the facilities for learning and practicing the teachings of the Buddha. Our main site will help you find the Palyul center closest to you and will introduce you to our teachers, their teachings, and teaching schedules. Our centers are dedicated to upholding and preserving the teachings of the Buddha through study, practice and activity. Our goal is to make the teachings, particularly in the Palyul Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, available to all. Our centers offer a complete course of study, prayer, and meditation practice for those who wish to follow the path to freedom. Our retreat centers offer places to focus on practice.


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Realization.org

Techniques for finding enlightenment including yoga, meditation, self-enquiry, discrimination, Kundalini, and surrender.


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Resources for the Study of Buddhism

Site contains links to both general Buddhist resources and specialized materials on Zen, Chinese Buddhism, Yogacara Buddhism, and various Buddhist scriptures (sutras/suttas).


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RIGPA

RIGPA is a Tibetan word which means 'the innermost nature of the mind.' Sogyal Rinpoche gave the name 'Rigpa' to his work and to the vehicle he was developing to serve the Buddha's teaching in the west. Now an international network with centers and groups in eleven countries around the world, Rigpa seeks: To make the teachings of Buddha available to benefit as many people as possible, and To offer those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to explore the teachings to their fullest.


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Sacred Texts: Buddhism

Buddhist texts at sacred-texts.com. Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and other primary texts of Buddhism.


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Shambala Sun Online

The Shambhala Sun is a Buddhist-inspired magazine, applying the wisdom of the world's great contemplative traditions to the arts, social issues, politics and health.


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Shambhala

According to the Shambhala tradition, there is a natural source of radiance and brilliance in the world, which is the innate wakefulness of human beings. This is the basis, in myth and inspiration, of the Kingdom of Shambhala, an enlightened society of fearlessness, dignity and compassion.


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Shin Buddhism

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.


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Tashi Lhunpo Monastery

One of four great monasteries of the Gelugpa School of Tibetan Buddhism. Founded in 1447 by Gyalwa Gendun Drup, the 1st Dalai Lama, and traditional seat of the Panchen Lama.


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The Living Dharma

Our website was designed to serve as a form of outreach into the worldwide community. It is our attempt to make the wisdom of the Buddhist teaching available outside the doors of West Covina Buddhist Temple. The essence of this teaching, or Dharma, is the interdependence and oneness of all life. To learn more about Buddhism, please read our What Is Buddhism page.


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The Seven Points of Mind Training

This website contains a database of commentaries on the Seven Points of Mind Training. The core practice involves taking on others' sorrow and pain and sending them your joy; not as a masochistic practice but with the aim of getting away from the self-centeredness and self-seeking that cause us so much pain. These practices were brought to Tibet in the eleventh century by the Indian Buddhist teacher Atisha


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Theravada Text Archives

The texts archived here include short essays, books on meditation practice, translations and commentaries of suttas from the Pali Canon, and much more.


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Tibetan Buddhism

This site is maintained and updated by The Office of Tibet, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in London.


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Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism derives from the confluence of Buddhism and yoga which started to arrive in Tibet from India briefly around the late eighth century and then more steadily from the thirteenth century onwards. Indian Buddhism around that time had incorporated both Hindu yogic and tantric practices along with the classical teachings of the historical Buddha who lived around 500 BC. It acknowledged that there were two paths to enlightenment ( complete transcendence of identification with the personal ego ). One path was that taught in the sutras according to the historical teachings. The heart of sutra practice was based on morality, concentration, and wisdom ( not identifying with the personal ego ). The other path, which has become the cornerstone of Tibetan variations, was tantric. This practice blended the sutra teachings with techniques adapted from Hindu systems of yoga and tantra.


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