India Resources ~ Buddhist Traditions

  • 10 Bulls
    http://www.cs.sfu.ca/people/ResearchStaff/jamie/personal/10_Bulls/Title_Page.html
    [Kakuan's ten "ox herding pictures" as translated by Nyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps, illustrated by Tomikichiro Tokuriki, and put up on the web by Jamie Andrews with permission from the copyright holder -- the Charles E. Tuttle publishing company -- which has a book version in print.]
  • Buddhist Studies World-Wide Web Virtual Library
    http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Buddhism.html
    [A short list of briefly annotated site links. Maintained by Dr. T. Matthew Ciolek in Australia.]
  • Dharma the Cat
    http://www.dharmathecat.com/
    [An introduction to Buddhism, with a Thai flavor, by way of cartoons, humor, and commentary.]
  • Digital Buddhist Library and Museum (National Taiwan U.)
    http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/ (Taiwan)
    http://sino-sv3.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/ (Germany)
    http://pears2.lib.ohio-state.edu/ (USA)
    [A major resource in English and in Chinese (Big-5).]
  • Government of Tibet in Exile
    http://www.tibet.com/
    [A site maintained by the Office of Tibet, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in London. Offers recent news relating to the fate of Tibet, background information on Tibet's status, and information on Tibet's traditional culture.]
  • Links Pitaka (Switzerland)
    http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/ethg/ducor/intro.htm
    [A useful site, and member of the Dharma Ring, maintained by Jérôme Ducor, conservateur for the Département Asie of the Musée d'ethnographie de la Ville de Genève.]
  • Resources for East Asian Language and Thought (Japan)
    http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/
    [Includes some online dictionaries, indexes, and texts in translation. Edited by Dr. Charles Muller, Toyo Gakuen University.]
  • A Short Guide to Tibetan Buddhism
    http://www.churchward.com/rel.html
    [Basic information on the four major schools or subtraditions -- Nyigma, Kagyu, Sakya, and Geluk -- and other Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions. Effective icons, useful links. Site maintained by Jack Churchward.]
  • Substantial Scholarly Sources for East Asian Buddhist Texts
    http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/buddhalink.htm
    [An annotated list of links to texts, translations, and resources.]
  • Zen @ Sunsite
    http://metalab.unc.edu/zen/
    [A well-designed, inspirationally-oriented site, with links to non-traditional Zen web pages elsewhere of the internet. Maintained by Ben Walter at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.]
  • Zen Buddhism World-Wide Web Virtual Library
    http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Zen.html
    [An extensive set of topically-organized links, maintained by T. Matthew Ciolek in Australia. Topics include: General Resources, Zen Koans, Zen People and Their Lives, Twentieth-Century Zen Buddhism Teachings, Zen Documents and Writings, Zen Electronic Newsletters and Journals, Zen Organizations and Institutions, and Directories of Practice Centers.]

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