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Article by Jan Nattier in The Wilson Quarterly (Spring 1997). Discusses the history and cultural and ethnic issues that form the most crucial differences within American Buddhism.
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Academic references on the expansion of Buddhism in Brazil. Also a web directory of Brazilian Buddhist centers, temples, monasteries, and Buddhist texts translated to Portuguese.
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An annotated bibliography on Buddhism's historical development and contemporary state of affairs in Europe.
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Lists Top 10 countries with most Buddhists, top 10 countries with highest percentage of Buddhists.
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Project to record the 45 volumes of the Pali Tipitaka onto computer, together with the development of an application program for searching it. Project has completed a Thai translation of the Tipitaka, and versions of the original Pali text using Thai and Roman scripts, as well as a Thai-Pali dictionary.
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Serves as a focus for those interested in Buddhist studies in Cambridge, UK, both in the University of Cambridge and in the region.
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Online Buddhist texts. Many in Chinese.
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A compilation of important links to materials for the study of Chan and Zen Buddhism, primarily for the use of college students.
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Offers certificate in Buddhist Studies. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Introduction to Buddhist principles
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A two-year intermediate level online course taught by Geshe Tashi Tsering.
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H-Net discussion group that serves as a medium for information exchange regarding academic resources, research projects, and scholarly publications for specialists in Buddhist Studies. Features archive, search, links to related resources, subscription details, and job listings.
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A seminary and graduate school affiliated with the Graduate Theological Union and associated with the Buddhist Churches of America. IBS offers a systematic educational program specializing in Contemporary Shin Buddhist Studies and culminating in a fully accredited Master of Arts degree which is jointly administered with the GTU.
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International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ) at Hanazono University (Kyoto, Japan) is an academic research institution devoted to the study of Zen Buddhism, serving the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners of Buddhism. 48.000 character Chinese character database.
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About Buddhism in Japan: the introduction to Japan; and the different sects, with dates.
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Offers a four-year program of Buddhist. Founded by HH the 16th Karmapa and emphazises the teachings of the Karma Kagyü school of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Information on this program offered by South Korea's Dongguk University, including required courses.
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A Christian analysis of the history and development of Buddhism.
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Original language of Buddhist sutras.
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Links to both general Buddhist resources and specialized materials on Zen, Chinese Buddhism, Yogacara Buddhism, and various Buddhist sutras.
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Download site for the first public domain electronic version of the Sri Lankan version of the Pali Canon.
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Serves to coordinate, support, and develop the university's resources for Buddhist studies and other Asian religions in four general areas: scholarly research, academic communication, teaching, and public outreach.
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Academic thesis on early Buddhism, the historical context of Nagarjuna, Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamakakarika, and the Philosophy of Madhyamika.
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The Vipassana Research Institute publishes the Tipitaka in the pali language on a CD-ROM.
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Acts as a focus for Buddhist Studies in the UK, and is open to academics, post-graduates, and unaffiliated Buddhist scholars or interested Buddhist practitioners. Based at the University of Sunderland.
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Ch'an-affiliated Buddhist University, based in Rosemead, California.
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