
Eighty-Four Thousand Electronic Dharma Doors
[ Theravada ] [ Mahayana ] [ Vajrayana ] [ Non-Sectarian ] [ Chinese Buddhism
Resources ]
Historically and geographically speaking, there are three
major traditions in Buddhism. First of all, Theravada, or Southern
Buddhism, practiced in most South Asia. Secondly, Mahayana, or Northern
Buddhism, practiced mostly in China, Japan and Korea. Last but by no means least, Vajrayana,
or Tibetan Buddhism, practiced mostly in, you guessed it, Tibet.
First part of this page is dedicated to web sites with
documents in English. All sites listed in this part are categorized in either one
of the three major traditions, or Non-sectarian. Second part of this page is the
collection of web sites that are either established by Chinese or constructed with most
documents in Chinese.
- Access to
Insight: Gateways to Theravada Buddhism
- Buddha Dhamma by
Ajahn Chah
- Dhammakaya
Foundation [ Thailand ]
- Mahasati Meditation
- Fundamental
Buddhism Explained
- Vipassana Meditation
- Vipassana Research
Publications of America
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- Buddhist Yogi C. M.
Chen's Homepage
- Dharma Drum Mountain
- Electronic
Bodhidharma [ Japan ]
- Amitabha Buddhist
Society of USA (C & E)
- Mountains and
Rivers Order
- Zen@metalab
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- Dharma Haven [ USA ]
- Dudjom Buddhist
Association [ Hong Kong ]
- Karma Triyana Dharmachakra
[ USA ]
- Nyingma Institute
- Shambhala Meditation
Center
- Shambhala Publications
- SIMHANADA The Lion's Roar
- Snow Lion
Publications
- Tibetan Buddhist Learning
Center [USA]
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- Australian National University Buddhist Academy [ Australia
]
- BuddhaNet: Buddhist
Information Network [ Australia ]
- BuddhaNet:
E-Books [ Australia ]
- Buddhism in Canada
[ Canada ]
- Buddhist Association of the
United States (C & E)
- Buddhist Association of the
Lehigh Valley (C & E)
- Tzu Chi Foundation (C
& E)
- Buddhist Door [ Canada
]
- Digital Buddhist
Library and Museum [ Taiwan ] (C & E)
- DharmaNet International
- Dharma Realm
Buddhist Association (C & E)
- Electronic Buddhist Text
Initiative
- Hsi Lai Temple -
International Buddhist Progress Society [ USA ] (C & E)
- Journal of Buddhism Ethics
- Manjushri, the Buddhist online community
- Middle Path,
The
- Plum Village
- Philadelphia
Buddhist Association
- Tricycle: The Buddhist
Review
- UK
Association for Buddhist Studies [ UK ]
- Forest
Sangha Newsletter [ UK ]
- WildMind
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Web sites that are either established by Chinese or constructed with most documents in
Chinese.
(C) - Chinese only, (C & E) - provide both Chinese and English versions
- 人間淨土
Pure Land on Earth [ Taiwan
] [ USA ] (C)
- 千佛山聯合志業 [ Taiwan
] (C)
- 中台世界
Chan World of Chung Tai [ Taiwan ] (C)
- 中華電子佛典協會
Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association (CBETA) [ Taiwan ] (C)
- 中華佛典寶庫 [ China ] (C)
- 玉佛寺 - 德州佛教會
Jade Buddha Temple - Texas Buddhist Association, Inc. [ USA ] (C & E)
- 佛學數位圖書館暨博物館
Digital Buddhist Library and Museum [ Taiwan
] [ USA ] [ Germany ] (C & E)
- 佛光山全球資訊網
Fokuangshan Buddhist Order On-Line [ Taiwan ] (C & E)
- 西藏佛教研究中心 (C)
- 印順文教基金會 (C)
- 同淨蘭若
Bodhi Monastery (C & E)
- 角虎 (JHOO) 漢文佛典搜尋 (C)
- 佛友資訊
For You Information [ Singapore ] (C & E)
- 佛門寺
Buddha Gate Monastery [ USA ] (C)
- 佛教經典系列 [Taiwan] [ USA ] (C)
- 佛教城市
Buddhism City (C)
- 佛網 [ Taiwan ] (C)
- 金色蓮花全球資訊網
Golden Lotus World Wide Web [ Taiwan ] (C)
- 法鼓山全球資訊網 [ Taiwan ] (C &
E)
- 美中佛教會進修中心
Mid America Buddhist Association [ USA ]
- 美國佛教會
Buddhist Association of the United States[ USA ]
- 美國菩提學會
Mahabodhi Society of USA (MBS) [ USA ]
- 香光資訊網
Luminary Buddhist Institute [ Taiwan ] (C)
- 毘盧寺
American Zen Buddhist Temple - Vairocana Monastery [ USA ] (E)
- 淨空法師專集
Collected Talks of Teacher Chin Kung [ Taiwan ] (C & E)
- 理海佛教會
Buddhist Association of the Lehigh Valley[ USA ]
- 陳健民上師主頁
Buddhist Yogi C. M. Chen's Homepage (C & E)
- 報佛恩網 (C)
- 萬佛城
Dharma Realm Buddhist Association (C & E)
- 慈濟功德會
Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation
[ Taiwan ] [ Los
Angeles, USA ] [ San Jose, USA ] [ New Jersy, USA ] (C & E)
- 漢文電子大藏經系列
Chinese Buddhist Canon Series (C)
- 漢文電子大藏經系列
- 今人要論
- 福德海雙月刊
Ocean of Merit
- 智慧之光 [ Hu-Pei, China ] (C)
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Please watch your steps, this page is always under
construction.
Should you hit a pothole, no need to call PennDOT, drop
me a line
First compiled by Shawn Chang on July 21, 1996 at Allentown, PA, USA. |
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