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  • Amida Trust Projects

  • This site contains links as well as information. Frank and Sherry Glover have been initially commissioned by the Trust to manage A.T. affairs in the U.S. Frank is a psychotherapist, and Sherry teaches holistic health, and coaches on well-being. Both are serious Dharma students of Ven. Hung-I, Dharma master at the Jade Buddha Temple in Houston,Tx. and co-founder of the Texas Buddhist Association. The Deed for Amida Trust establishes the power "To further the development of Buddhist culture, Buddhist psychology, and Buddhist psychotherapy appropriate to the contemporary world. 
  • 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.
  • Sounsa Korean Buddhist Temple

  • Sounsa Korean Buddhist Temple is a slice of Korea located in the small New England town of (Upton, MA). Sounsa’s monk (Sunim) is based from the Chogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Buddhism in Korea is an unique mixture of traditional Asian Buddhism, Shamanism, and millenia old Korean culture. 
  • Buddhapia (Korean Buddhism)

  • Hyundae Bulgyo Buddhist Newspaper (weekly newspaper) is the representative Buddhist medium in Korea with the highest circulation rate. It also operate a comprehensive information center called 'Buddhapia' as a homepage on the internet.
  • The White Path Temple

  • Shin Buddhism - Pure Land School of Buddhism. Originated in Japan. 
  • 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.
  • Shin Buddhism Web Site

  • This is a new Shinshu site on the web. It's the homepage of the Center for Shin Buddhism in Antwerp, Belgium. It is bilingual (Dutch/English). 
  • Vietnamese Temples World-Wide

  • This web site contains a list of Vietnamese Buddhist Temples in the world, the story of Buddha, art gallery, doctrine, Buddhist links, Frequently Asked Questions and News.
  • Ocean of Merit

  • The Ocean of Merit Web Site contains an English teaching page, a Chinese resource page, a Buddhist discusion forum, free access to an online bi-monthly Chinese newsletter ontraditional Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Spirit Path

  • Spirit Path Web Site describes Tendai and Shingon lineages as practiced in Japan. Spirit Path is dedicated toward presenting Mikkyo in the English language directly from true, Japanese sources. Information includes rituals, mudras, mantras, mandalas, etc. The site is also officially linked with Mount Hie (Tendai HQ) to translate its monthly bulletin.
  • Video on New Kadampa Tradition

  • A programme about the Buddhists of the New Kadampa Tradition, who are based in the English Lake District. 
  • Dallas Buddhist Association

  • This is a Pure Land School web site 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.
  • Beeh Low See Temple

  • A Chinese Buddhist Temple in Singapore - Beeh Low See Temple, 71-B Jalan Jurong Kechil. Off, Toh Yi Drive Singapore 598588  Tel: 4662288 Fax: 4664137
    A Chinese language web site only.
  • 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

  • Contains a full description of activities; lists of many city and retreat centres around the world as well as Publication lists, etc. 
  • EverLife Foundation

  • Website of the EverLife Buddhist Education Center, which provides teachings based on The Lotus Sutra, Nichiren and Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.
  • Nichiren Buddhism 

  • KEMPON HOKKE SHU - Buddhism as taught in the Lotus Sutra by Nichi-ju Shonin. The founder of Kempon Hokke Shu. Born April 28th of the third year of Seiwa (1314) Japan.
  • 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! Richard St. Clair, Editor.
  • 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. 
  • 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
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