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| Family Dharma Connections |
| Devoted to Buddhist families with children and others interested in sharing Dharma and Buddhism with children. Covers divorce, monastic parenting, and teaching Buddhism to children.
http://www.pulelehuadesign.com/familydharma/ |
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| Gateless Passage |
| Nonsectarian information facility for the lay study of Chinese Buddhism. Sections of the site are named the Buddha (history of Chinese Buddhism), the Dharma (teachings) and Sangha (rules of the community of Buddhists).
http://villa.lakes.com/cdpatton/index.html |
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| ibuddhist.org |
| A Buddhist web portal.
http://www.ibuddhist.org/ |
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| Individual Answers to Your Questions About Buddhism |
| Confidential answers to your questions by the volunteer members of Allexperts.com.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=948 |
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| Instructions for Daily Dharma Practice |
| A non-sectarian program geared to American Buddhists to be used as part of one's daily Buddhist practice.
http://www.heartlandsangha.org/daily.html |
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| Kalavinka Dharma World |
| Informational website which includes a non-sectarian Buddhist journal (Kalavinka Dharma Notes) and translations of stories and teachings. Translations include sections from Lotus Sutra, Nagarjuna, Master Chih-I, Master Han-shan De-ching, and Master Hsuan Hua. Also included is a bookstore (associated with Amazon) with titles usefully sorted into different categories. There is also a selection of photographs from a pilgrimage to the holy places of India.
http://www.kalavinka.org/ |
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| Kamat's Potpourri on Buddhism |
| Wide ranging topics from a biography of Buddha to Tibetan Buddhist refugees in India.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/budhist/index.htm |
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| Manjushri Buddhist Online Community |
| Buddhist history, teachings, way of life, and the locations of the Buddhist Dharma centers and temples.
http://www.manjushri.com/ |
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| The Refuge: A Sangha for the Skeptical Buddhist |
| A Buddhist community with respect for tradition, but that does not blindly accept the baggage of the centuries.
http://www.xmission.com/~mustard/sangha.html |
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