Society, Religion and Spirituality, Buddhism, Lineages, Tibetan
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- This is about Vajrayana Buddhism, especially Phowa which is 'transferance of conciousness at time of death. Anyone who is curious about death should find this very informative.
- Mudra.co.uk is dedicated to comparative Tibetan Buddhist Mahayana and Tantric practice and Jungian psychology through publishing books, prints and articles, workshops and meditation retreats.
- Material about Maitreya Buddha, texts, photo galleries, mantra and practice, tonglen, links. Site is in French and English. Includes a page about The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
- Official site of the Dalai Lama's Gyuto Monks of Tibet and Gyuto House Australia. News, updates, images and information about the monks' Australian tours and their home in exile in India.
- Examples and types of prophecy.
- Monks of the Drepung Gomang Monastic University of Tibetan Buddhism located in South India on tour in the United States, Japan, and other Countries. Tour Itineraries, goals, descriptions, discussion, and multimedia gallery.
- Official site of the Kagyu Monlam Chenmo (Kagyu annual great prayer festival.) Information on the current festival, photo gallery, travel information, and material on previous festivals.
- News on Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism from around the world.
- MSN group providing message board, and an extensive selection of articles about all aspects of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Very brief history and tutorial on Tibetan Buddhism from The Canadian Tibetan Buddhist Society.
- Maintained by the Office of Tibet in London. Features an historical introduction to the five principal spiritual traditions of Tibet, information about the Kalachakra practice, monastic life, and ritual implements and practices.
- Offers resources on Milarepa and the Shangpa Kagyu lineage, including an annotated list of books about Milarepa and the Shangpa lineage.
- From the Government of Tibet in Exile.
- In Tibetan Buddhism the most common prayer, found everywhere, is Om Mani Padma Hum, the mantra of Chenrezi, the Buddha of compassion.
- A collection of articles, quotations, and book reviews about Vajrayana and the role of the vajra master. Major authors: Arch Stanton, Traktung Rinpoche, Ngakchang Rinpoche and Khandro Dechen, Sangye Khandro.
- Extensive Karma Kagyu Buddhist teaching library under seven major topics: Introduction, turning the mind, becoming a Buddhist, taming the mind, training the mind, developing the mind, and cultivating Insight.
- A complete Resource Guide of the Sakya School of Tibetan Buddhism linking all Sakya resources on the Internet and providing an overview of all world-wide resources; Teachers, Teachings, Translations, History, Monasteries, Centres and Art.
- Research Into The Legends of Ancient Shambhala. Contains annotated links to source material.
- The Internet Guide to Tibetan Studies - tracks leading information facilities in the field of Tibetan studies.
- Introduction to Buddhism, meditation, practices, philosophy and history.
- Website of the researchers David Reigle and his wife Nancy. Includes online documents on their in depth search for the Tibetan backgrounds of Blavatsky's theosophy.
- A description of this Tibetan lineage, its history, centers and monasteries, current teachers, and teaching schedules.
- Tibetan Buddhist meditation training and practice, both traditional and Shambhala forms, and Tibetan Art are accessible through centers, books, tapes, and Websites.
- Links to many sites about Tibetan Buddhism, as well as links to many Tibetan Buddhist centers and monasteries.
- A quiet place for buddhist thought and discussion.
- Articles on a variety of Tibetan Buddhist topics including meditation and mind training, major lineages, death and rebirth, famous Lamas, and the development of Bodhicitta collected from many sources on the Internet, mostly predating the World Wide Web.
- Learn the Language of the Lamas. Rarely offered in academic settings or Dharma centers, Tibetan language study as presented by the Tibetan Language Institute is accessible, enjoyable, and immediately rewarding.
- Members of Khachoe Ghakyil Nunnery will tour North America in 1999, presenting sacred music, chants, dance and art of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in a program entitled Women's Freedom and Spiritual Liberation. This site includes their tour schedule, p
- Visit the future here. Ever since the past the future has been approaching. Tibetan Buddhism, meditation, history, books and news.
- Previous incarnations of the Dharma Protector, Dorje Shugden.
- Commentary on Rinpoche Tarthung Tulku's book "Time, Space, and Knowledge."
- Buddha's life, lineage information, especially Kaygu, pictures, teachings, Dalai Lama, Karmapa, basics of Buddhism and online Newspage.
- A collection of email lists and newsgroups for buddhist discussion.
- The Mind and Life Institute is dedicated to creating a powerful working collaboration and research partnership between modern science and Buddhism, the world's two most powerful traditions for understanding the nature of reality and investigating the mind
- The meaning of Tantra as practiced in the New Kadampa Tradition under the direction of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Its relation to other aspects of Dharma.
- The legend about the place where the future Buddha sacrificed his body to a tigress, taken from the "Sutra of the Wise and the Foolish."
- This is a photo essay with explanations of a nunnery project. Karma Sengay Rinpoche, the nephew of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, is asking for financial help in building a buddhist nunnery and retreat center to accommodate the more than 140 traveling nuns of
- Tibetan Buddhist images, teachings, forum and quotes from Buddhist teachers.
- The Importance of Sem-de in the Aro gTer.
- Tibetan Buddhist tools for awakening also promote relaxation and healing; meditation, prayer wheels, incense, and chants.
- Dedicated to Gendun Choekyi Nyima, the young Eleventh Panchen Lama - and the "world's youngest political prisoner". Includes the English translation of H.H. the Dalai Lama's prayer for the young lama, as well as links to related sites.
- Contains texts of rituals and practices related to Vajra Yogini, commentaries, and a discussion list. Files are in various formats for download only. Registration is required and is free.
- Information about Buddhism and the Tibetan Kaguy lineage. Links to South African centers and a biography of Rob Narn, representative of the Kagyu lineage there.
- The Drukpa Kargyud lineage. Contains a history of the lineage and life stories of the lineage masters.
- A Russian Lamaist tradition whose origins are from Siberia and Mongolia. Brief description and contact information.
- A growing mailing list which welcomes anyone interested in discussing Buddhism, particularly practitioners with an interest in the mainstream Karma Kagyu lineage under the spiritual direction of His Holiness Ugyen Trinley Dorje, the XVIIth Karmapa.
- Extensive lists of teachers of Tibetan Buddhism of all lineages and centers world-wide. Includes contact information and brief teachings.
- The Shiwa Tour of The Way of Tibetan Peace and Healing.
- A collection of articles about the four main lineages, teachings, prayers, and meditation.
- Tibetan Buddhist Centers and Resources.
- The Web's first comprehensive collection of resources on contemporary Buddhist women. Listings on female teachers, activists, nuns, events, organizations, bibliography, and a glossary of female Buddhist deities.
- Offers sutras, commentaries, essays on compassion in world religions, and in-depth articles on the faith.
- Devoted to causes of Tibetan people and providing information on Tibetan Buddhism. Sections on teachers such as the Dalai Lama, and Je Tsongkhapa, on the five spiritual traditions, and annotated list of links.
- Understanding Tibetan Buddhism.
- Information on a book to be published about Tibet. Image gallery, historical material on Tibet, the Dalai Lama's endorsement letter, sample book, and contact address for the author. Adobe Acrobat Reader required to read sample book.
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