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| | Encyclopedia: Buddhism |
 | | The main methods of Buddhist meditation are divided into samatha (tranquility meditations) and vipassana (insight meditations). |  | | The Buddhist doctrine of Anatta (Pāli) or Anātman (Sanskrit) specifies the absence of a permanent and unchanging self or soul (ātman). |  | | This ambivalence was to prove troublesome to Buddhists after the Buddha's passing. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Buddhism
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| | Mucalinda - TheBestLinks.com - Mucilinda, Buddhism, Hinduism, Snake, ... |
 | | Mucilinda, Mucalinda, Buddhism, Hinduism, Snake, Bodhi, Naga, Buddha, List of... |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Mucilinda.html
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| | Buddhist Topics |
 | | Rebirth buddhist terms by the religion and phra. |  | | Buddhist topics are sometimes listed as the esoteric jesus christ. |  | | Click the chenrezig sand mandala event about ashoka the mystic christ is an attempt has been buddhists list of buddhist topics. |
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http://www.devipress.com/articles/buddhist-topics
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| | Mandala - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | Mandalas are commonly used by Hindu and Buddhist monks as an aid to meditation. |  | | In Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, the mandala is a scroll of Chinese calligraphy that embodies the enlightened life condition of Nichiren Daishonin, the founder of that Buddhist practice, and is the highest object of worship to which his followers chant the words "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo." |  | | The various aspects of the design represent symbolically the objects of worship and contemplation of the Tibetan Buddhist cosmology. |
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http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Mandala
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| | Buddhist terms and concepts |
 | | Extinction or extinguishing; ultimate enlightenment in the Buddhist tradition. |  | | Languages and traditions dealt with here: Chinese, English, Pāli; (Theravada), Sanskrit (or Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit) (primarily Mahayana), Tibetan (Vajrayana), Korean, Japanese ((Zen)), Thai (Theravada). |  | | Below are given a number of important Buddhist terms, short definitions, and the languages in which they appear. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/buddhist_terms_and_concepts
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| | English Full Text List - sorted by Author |
 | | The Buddhist heritage, by Buddhist Heritage, Conference:(1985: University of London. |  | | Individual Buddhists (individual growth and the Buddhist doctrin of 'anatta' or transcendence of ego-attachment) |  | | Chinnamasta: The Aweful (sic) Buddhist and Hindu Tantric Goddess. |
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http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/cf_eng.htm
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| | Talk:List of Buddhist topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It still needs to be linked from all the other pages on Buddhist topics. |  | | On the other hand I just took a look at Buddhist terms and concepts and it needs plenty of correction. |  | | Not sure whether contemporary figures fit in here; I only added Anagarika Dharmapala because Conze was already listed, and to avoid possible confusion with the word dharmapala. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_Buddhist_topics
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| | Foto List: Ming Dynasty Hall, Shaolin Temple With Buddhist Monk. |
 | | Wall Frescoes at Shaolin; Buddhist Monk demonstrates Kung Fu; Buddhist Monks causes dents in floor of Ming Dynasty Hall. |  | | Foot of Buddhist Monk in hall floor depression formed over centuries by Buddhist Monks. |  | | Foot of Buddhist Monk in depression in brick floor of ancient hall. |
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http://www.chinadan.com/20hallfloor/fotolist.html
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| | Maitreya - |
 | | BR Ambedkar was the founder of Buddhist Navayana Tradition. |  | | Maitreya is a bodhisattva who some Buddhists believe will eventually appear on earth, achieve complete enlightenment, and teach the pure dharma. |  | | This article is about the Buddhist bodhisattva Maitreya; for the use of the name in other contexts, see Maitreya (disambiguation). |
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http://psychcentral.com/wiki/Maitreya
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| | North Carolina Buddhist Directory |
 | | Kadampa Center is part of the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, famous for its emphasis upon deep understanding of Buddhist texts coupled with meditation practice. |  | | The Buddhist Peace Fellowship is an international organization of Buddhists and non-Buddhists working together to help bring the world to a more tranquil state. |  | | The list of Buddhist centers in NC finally moved to its new home. |
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http://www.carlweaver.com/NCBuddhistCenters.html
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| | Buddhist Studies - EJournals |
 | | [Nichiren Shu is a Buddhist organization based on the Lotus Sutra and the teachings of Nichiren Shonin] |  | | Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (JIABS) (IABS, Switzerland) |  | | [A quarterly newsletter of articles and news from the Forest Sangha which is a buddhist community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah] |
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http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/BuddhPages/EJournals.html
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| | User:Usedbook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | List of Buddhist topics Buddhist terms and concepts Timeline of Buddhism |  | | Religious affiliation and views: (Theravadin Buddhist, Agnostic, Atheist) |  | | This page was last modified 18:54, 14 September 2005. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Usedbook
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| | Resources for the Study of Buddhism |
 | | Information about the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, including publications of the Buddhist Text Translation Society (some online), Dharma Realm Buddhist Youth, the Institute for World Religions and Berkeley Buddhist Monastery. |  | | Information about the Theravada Buddhist monastery and its outreach activities in the SF Bay Area, includes links to Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, its parent monastery in England. |  | | A collection compiled by the Buddhist Study and Practice group at SUNY Stoneybrook. |
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http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/Buddhism.htm
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| | List of buddhist websites |
 | | The List of the Buddhist Sites and Tibetan Sites |  | | The Five Famous Buddhist Mountains of the China (Wu Tai Shan, Pu Tuo |
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http://www.groupsrv.com/religion/ptopic29065.html
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| | Buddhist Traditions |
 | | 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.] |  | | Substantial Scholarly Sources for East Asian Buddhist Texts |  | | Digital Buddhist Library and Museum (National Taiwan U.) |
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http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/rel/buddhism.htm
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| | Buddhist Links |
 | | The best you could find is to find out about informal and other mailing list dedicated to various Buddhist topics. |  | | The one that Jim Peavler put together for Albuquerque Zen Centre is quite good, and it points to all kinds of valuable resources. |  | | Here is a good site which begins to clear away some of the misunderstandings that have grown up around Buddhism in the West: |
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http://www.dmcclanahan.com/buddhist_links.htm
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| | Exotic India Articles on Buddhist Topics |
 | | Exotic India, self-described as "the Internet's largest Retail Store for Indian Arts and Crafts", not only sells a huge variety of Indian and Buddhist art, but also publishes a free monthly newsletter that often touches on Buddhist topics in a very informative fashion with glorious graphics. |  | | The Many Forms of Mahakala, Protector of Buddhist Monasteries |  | | Green Tara and White Tara: Feminist Ideals in Buddhist Art |
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http://www.thab.us/_misc/exoticindiaarticles.htm
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| | Guntur - KnowledgeIsFun.com |
 | | Since the beginning of Buddhist epoch, Guntur stood foremost in matters of education. |  | | Buddhists established universities in ancient times at Dhanyakataka (Amaravathi). |  | | Acharya Nagarjuna, an influential Buddhist philosopher, is thought to have been from the district, and is said to have discovered Mica in this area around 200 BCE. |
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http://www.knowledgeisfun.com/G/Gu/Guntur.php
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| | List of Lists |
 | | List of Bible passages of other than theological interest |  | | List of books on non-evolutionary explanations for the diversity of life |  | | List of cities claiming to be built on seven hills |
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http://www.starrepublic.org/encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/listoflists.html
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| | 2001/09/05 03:18-Jb789-[K-list] A Buddhist website on J. Krishnamurti |
 | | Subject: [K-list] A Buddhist website on J. Krishnamurti |  | | 2001/09/05 03:18-Jb789-[K-list] A Buddhist website on J. Krishnamurti |  | | Feel free to submit any questions you might have about what you read here to the Kundalini mailing list moderators, and/or the author (if given). |
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http://www.kundalini-gateway.org/klist/k2001b/k200104178.html
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Kashyapa |
 | | See also Mahakasyapa information on the Buddhist monk. |  | | This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation. |  | | IRAQ MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL OPEN ENCYCLOPEDIA - MESOPOTAMIA - BABYLON - SAMARRA - IRAQ - LIST OF PLACES - INDEX |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref?title=Kashyapa
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| | Society Fresh:Category Top/Society/Religion and Spirituality/Esoteric and Occult |
 | | The plot of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code involves a centuries- old secret society called the Priory of Sion, charged with preserving certain secrets relating to Jesus Christ and the Merovingian kings.div class="editsection" style="float:right;margin-left:5px;"/divh2See also/h2ulBuddhist topics> liOccult>/ulbg: 1045;зотери ;зъмda: esoteriskde:Esoteriket:Esoteerikafr:ýsotýrismeit:Esoterismonl:Esoteriept: Esoterismo 38820 |  | | In 1984, the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) sought to outlaw AMORC in Nigeria. |  | | Barry Sadler (1966) - Tales of serving time in the Vietnam war and war in general/i>< iPet Sounds/i - The Beach Boys (1966) - a somewhat autobiographical work about love and life>< iFace To Face/i - The Kinks (1966) - the phoniness, depression, and frustration |
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http://www.society-fresh.net/Category297092.html
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| | H-Net Discussion Networks |
 | | Every aspect of academic life--research, teaching, controversies new and old--is open for discussion; decorum is maintained by H-Net's dedicated editors. |  | | List for Discussion of History of Journalism and Mass Communication |  | | To see what subscribers are saying, visit the |
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