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标  题: [UPDATE]: Buddhist Resource File (fwd)
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以下是康乃康大学博士生 Huang Peng 师兄所整理的
全球网路佛学资源列表的最新版:

(其中对於中国的较少提及,因为我们是用中文码,
  外国人比较少机会上来。)

若要看网路上的中文佛学资源,则可至
中央数学东坡 gopher ( gopher://dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw )
的「佛教经、论 / 关於 InterNet / 网路上的中文佛学资源」参考即可。
若有新的资源,也欢迎提出,以供更新,谢谢!



---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 04:33:19 +0800
From: Hsuan Peng 
Subject: [UPDATE]: Buddhist Resource File

Dear friends:

I would like to thank Ms. Barbara R. Campbell for re-sorting Part G of the
list by state and in alphabetical order such that it's easier for people to
search.

I am maintaining a small mailing list for the distribution of this resource
file.  Drop me a mail if you want to be added to the list.  You will only get
the update once a month or so, no junk mails.

New in this update:

* New URL for About Buddhism and FWBO
* New URL for Amitayus Buddhist Centre
* New URL for Beat Topics : Buddhism
* New URL for Buddhism and Global nonviolent Problem Solving
* New URL for Buddhism and Medical Ethics
* New URL for Buddhism on Web: Table of Contents
* New URL for Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation
* New URL for Buddhists in Germany
* New URL for Buddhist Scripture Information Retrieval (Thailand)
* New URL for The Dhammapada (Singapore)
* New URL for The Four Yogas of Enlightenment
* New URL for Kalavinka Dharma Notes
* Updated information for Karma Kagyu Buddhist Network
* New URL for Karma Tashi Ling buddhistsenter (Norway)
* New URL for Kurukulla Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies
* New URL for Lalita On Line
* New URL for Philadelphia Buddhist Association
* New URL for UCB Buddhism Program (UC Berkeley)
* New URL for What do you think, my friend? (Singapore)
* New information for Asian Rare Books (New York, NY)
* New information for The Old Bookroom (Canberra, Australia)
* New information for Sang-ngak-cho-dzong (section G-2)

Please discard the old version.

Hsuan Peng

========================= Buddhist Resource File ============================

This is a list of resources related to Buddhist literatures and activities.
Please send comments, requests or updates to Hsuan Peng (HP13@Cornell.edu).

This file has been converted to an HTML-format Pointer file by Connie Neal
(cin@io.com) and stored at:

   * http://www.io.com/~cin/
   * listserv@ulkyvm.louisville.edu            (Buddha-L list server)
     ftp://ftp.louisville.edu/pub/it/listfiles/buddha-l/buddhist.html

Another useful list is the FAQ for talk.religion.buddhism by John Kahila
(kahila@kyyppari.hkkk.fi).  To get a most recent copy of the FAQ, send
an e-mail with the following command in the mail body:

     send usenet/talk.religion.buddhism/*

to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu.

Peace,

Hsuan Peng
HP13@Cornell.edu
--------------------------------
first version: November 14, 1994
last update:   January 17, 1996

A. USENET Newsgroups:
   (1) alt.meditation
   (2) alt.meditation.transcendental
   (3) alt.philosophy.taoism
   (4) alt.philosophy.zen
   (5) alt.religion.buddhism.nichiren
   (6) alt.religion.buddhism.nichiren.shoshu.news
   (7) alt.religion.buddhism.tibetan
   (8) alt.zen
   (9) soc.religion.eastern
  (10) talk.religion.buddhism
  (11) tnn.religion.buddhism.shinshu
  (12) uk.religion.buddhist


B. E-mail Subscription Lists:
   (1) Bodhi News:
       Edited by Buddhism Study Group at Urbana-Champaign.  Send a short
       message to bodhi@uiuc.edu to subscribe.
   (2) BUDDHA-L:
       An academic buddhism discussion group.  Send the following command:
           SUBscribe BUDDHA-L your_firstname your_lastname
       to listserv@ulkyvm.louisville.edu.
   (3) BUDDHIST:
       Forum on Indian and Buddhist Studies.  Send the following command:
           SUBscribe BUDDHIST your_firstname your_lastname
       to listserv@vm1.mcgill.ca to subscribe.
   (4) DailyZen:
       A mailing list that contains a daily dose of Zen wisdom.  Each day
       members receive a single Zen story, koan, or quote.  Send a short
       message with your full name to Michael C. Amundsen at:
           mAmund@iac.net
       to subscribe.  Be sure to include the word "DailyZen" in your subject
       line.
   (5) Dharma-talk:
       An international forum for discussions, exchanges of information
       regarding Buddhism and for announcements of Buddhist related events.
       Send the following command:
           subscribe dharma-talk
       to majordomo@saigon.com to subscribe.
   (6) EABUD:
       Mailing list for Eastern American/East Asian Buddhism.  Send the
       following command:
           subscribe eabud your_firstname your_lastname
       to listserv@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu.
   (7) Insight (IMS):
       For discussion of Theravada meditation practice (vipassana, metta,
       etc.).  Send the following command:
           subscribe insight
       to majordomo@@world.std.com to subscribe.  Check:
           http://world.std.com/~metta/index.html
       for more information.
   (8) JBE:
       An on-line Journal of Buddhist Ethics, published by Penn State
       University and Goldsmiths College, London.  To subscribe to the Journal
       Abstract, simply send an e-mail message to:
           listserv@psuvm.psu.edu
       Leave the "Subject" field blank. In the body of the message should
       contain the following:
           sub jbe-l your_firstname your_lastname
       You will then receive information and the addresses of the Journal's
       sites in the USA, Europe and Australia. Published material is available
       through WWW, Gopher and FTP. For further information contact the editors
       at jbe-ed@psu.edu.
   (9) Jodo Shinshu:
       A forum in which issues specific to Jodo Shinshu are discussed.
       Send the following command:
           subscribe a-shinshu-forum
       to listserv@netcom.com to subscribe.
  (10) Kanzeon Sangha UK newsletter:
       A text-only newsletter (~3 times a year) is available upon request.
       Send a mail to Steve Griffin (kanzeon@polgooth.demon.co.uk) for details.
  (11) Purdue Buddhist Society:
       Send a short message to buddhism@mentor.cc.purdue.edu to subscribe.
  (12) Universal Zendo:
       A discussion group about Zen Buddhism with an emphasis on practice
       rather than scholarship.  Send the following command:
           subscribe zendo
       or  subscribe zendo-digest
       to majordomo@traveller.com to subscribe.
  (13) Winds:
       A monthly newsletter of the Shin Buddhist Resource Center.  Send the
       following command:
           subscribe to-winds
       to listserv@netcom.com to subscribe.
  (14) ZenBuddhism-L:
       Send the following command:
           SUB ZenBuddhism-L your_e-mail
       to Majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au to subscribe.
  (15) Various lists at think.net:
       Send the following command:
           sub  your_firstname your_lastname
       to listserv@think.net, where  is one of the following:
           buddhist-philosophy
           chinese-philosophy
           taoism
           zen


C. Files available for anonymous FTP / gopher:
   (1) Alt.zen FAQ:
          ftp://ftp.portal.com/pub/ss/Usenet/FAQs/
   (2) Buddha's History in 44 Images:
          ftp://media-lab.media.mit.edu/pub/Vietnet/Pub/Mac/
       contains 44 jpeg files (total~2.4 Mb) in Mac .hqx format.
   (3) Buddhist Gopher:
          gopher://gopher.teleport.com/11/users/davidc/traditions/Buddhist
   (4) Buddhist Studies (SUNY Albany):
       A collection of several Buddhism literature.
          gopher://uacsc2.albany.edu/11/sunyp/sunypcat/spcbud
   (5) Buddhist Studies Facility (Australia):
       This archive has quite a complete list of the resources on internet.
          ftp://coombs.anu.edu.au/coombspapers/otherarchives/electronic-
                                  buddhist-archives/
          gopher://cheops.anu.edu.au/11/ResearchFacilities/BSF
   (6) Chinese Buddhist Resources (Taiwan):
          ftp://dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw/buddhism/
          gopher://dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw/buda/
       contains hundreds of Chinese (BIG-5 Code) buddhist sutras, abidamas,
       several Chinese books, and a few terlonis .wav files.
   (7) Chung-Cheng University Buddhism Gopher site (Taiwan):
          gopher://gopher.ccu.edu.tw/11/life/art/buddhism
       requires Chinese system for display.
   (8) CLEAR-MIND - Tibetan Buddhist Newsletter:
          ftp://ftp.cic.net/pub/e-serials/archive/alphabetic/c/clear-mind
          gopher://gopher.cic.net:2000/11/e-serials/archive/alphabetic/c/
                   clear-mind
   (9) Journal of Buddhist Ethics:
          ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/jbe/ (USA)
          ftp://ftp.gold.ac.uk/pub/jbe/  (Europe)
       They also have www addresses (see section D).
  (10) Linkoping University FTP archive (Sweden):
          ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/religion/zen/
  (11) Mahidol University gopher:
          gopher://gopher.mahidol.ac.th/
       This gopher site includes information about Buddhist Scripture
       Information Retrieval (BUDSIR).
  (12) Sunsite Buddhism Information Bank:
       Buddhism information (DEFA and Tantric Studies):
          gopher://sunsite.unc.edu/11/.pub/academic/religious_studies/
                   Buddhism
       Image Bank:
          gopher://sunsite.unc.edu/11/.pub/academic/religious_studies/
                   Buddhism/Tantric_Studies/Iconography
       Meditation:
          gopher://sunsite.unc.edu/11/../.pub/academic/medicine/
                   alternative-healthcare/meditation
  (13) The Awareness Technique (TAT):
       TAT is an approach to finding one's inner consciousness.  TAT consists
       of three books, the first chapters of which are not copyrighted and may
       be freely retrieved from the Internet via FTP or gopher.
          ftp://ftp.std.com
          Book 1, Chapter 1 (Multi-Level Awareness) /books/Awareness/b1-1.txt.
          Book 2, Chapter 1 (Multi-Plane Awareness) is file b2-1.txt
          Book 3, Chapter 1 (Perfecting The Spirit) is file b3-1.txt
       Or gopher to gopher.std.com and select Book Sellers, then The Awareness
       Technique.
  (14) Tiger Team FTP site:
          ftp://ftp.newciv.org/TigerTeam
       contains Buddhist file listings, CyberSangha back issues, and the
       networks graphic interface.


D. World-Wide Web (WWW):
   (1) About Buddhism and FWBO:
          http://balrog.joensuu.fi/~jlavi/buddhism/buddhism.html
   (2) Amitayus Buddhist Centre (U.K.):
          http://www.netcentral.co.uk/dharmabum/buddhist.html
       introduces activities in the New Kadampa Tradition.
   (3) Asian Art:
          http://www.webart.com/asianart/
       has an interesting collection of Buddhism-related graphics files.
   (4) Access to Insight:
          http://world.std.com/~metta/index.html
       Resources for Theravada Buddhist practice.  Home of Access to Insight
       BBS, INSIGHT mailing list, and Dhamma Dana Publications (Barre, MA).
       Also offered is DharmaNet's directory of Meditation Practice Groups:
          http://world.std.com/~metta/patipatti.html
   (5) Asian Classics Input Project (Princeton Univ.):
          http://acip.princeton.edu/
       contains digital transcription of Kangyur, Tengyur and Sungbum
       collections, etc.
   (6) Association of the True Zen of Master Deshimaru:
          http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~fgruau/
   (7) Asynchronous School of Buddhist Dialectics Homepage:
          http://faraday.clas.virginia.edu/~wam7c/index.html
       including translation of Dzong-ka-ba's Three Principal Aspects of
       the Path, etc.
   (8) Australian National University:
       Buddhist Studies - WWW Virtual Library:
          http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-Buddhism.html
       provides a list of web and gopher sites for Buddhism resources and
       many other resources, such as Daily Zen Sutras:
          http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/BuddhPages/Daily-Zen-Sutras.html
   (9) Baltimore Zen Meditation Society (Baltimore, MD):
          http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~jcovey1/zendo.html
  (10) Beat Topics : Buddhism:
          http://199.0.70.23/~brooklyn/Topics/Buddhism.html
  (11) BuddhaNet:
       Australia's Buddhist Communications Link.
          http://www2.hawkesbury.uws.edu.au/BuddhaNet/
       contains directory of Buddhist organisations in Australia and some
       Buddhist files.
  (12) Buddhism (U. of Oregon):
          http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~felsing/cstuff/bud.html
  (13) Buddhism, an Introduction:
          http://online.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/textnotes/buddhism.html
       an introductory text on Buddhism by John Powers of Australian National
       University.
  (14) Buddhism and Global nonviolent Problem Solving:
          http://www2.hawaii.edu/mip/buddhism
       an on-line book edited by Glenn D. Paige and Sarah Gilliatt.
  (15) Buddhism and Medical Ethics:
          http://ccme-mac4.bsd.uchicago.edu/JCV/BudBioEth
       provides a bibliographic introduction to the topic.
  (16) Buddhism in Toronto:
          http://www.io.org/~klima/
       lists information about Buddhist temples, centers and events in Toronto
       and surrounding area.  Also a Buddhist Images page:
          http://www.io.org/~klima/phpl.cgi?p/images.html
  (17) Buddhism on Web: Table of Contents:
          http://www.inet.co.th/cyberclub/bow/main_contents.html
       contains general information about Buddhism and some scriptures,
       doctrines and articles.
  (18) Buddhism Study Group at Urbana-Champaign:
          http://bunny.cs.uiuc.edu/CADR/winslett/Chen/BUDDHISM/bodhi.html
       contains the newsletter "Bodhi News" and some vegetarian recipes.
  (19) The Buddhism World:
          http://dual.iems.nwu.edu/~cwshen/buddha.html
       provides Buddhist resources in both English and Chinese, as well as
       information about Electronic Buddhadharma Society and the Buddhist
       Association of the United States.
  (20) Buddhist Canon Translation Project:
          http://www.slip.net/~numata/
  (21) Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation:
          http://tzuchi.org/tzuchi.html
       is a non-profit organization, headquartered in Taiwan, dedicated to
       helping the less fortunate people, regardless of their age, sex, race,
       and religion.
  (22) Buddhists in Germany:
          http://www.topbusiness.com/ungerer/index.html
       contains adresses and events of German Buddhist groups.
  (23) Buddhist Scripture Information Retrieval (Thailand):
          http://www.mahidol.ac.th/budsir/budsir-main.html
       A complete digital edition of The Buddhist Scripture
       iincludes information about the BUDSIR project and digital editions of
       some Buddhist scripture at Mahidol University, Thailand.
  (24) Buddhist Society of Pittsburgh:
          http://ivory.lm.com/~dukkha/
       is an umbrella group for the sitting groups in the Steel City.
       Information on sitting groups and retreat schedules available.
  (25) Buddhist Studies and the Arts (Washington Univ. in St. Louis)
          http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~rrscott/
  (26) Bultasa Zen Group (Chicago):
          http://www.ecnet.net/users/uaadams/bultasa.html
  (27) The Center For Dzogchen Studies (New Haven, CT):
          http://www.sover.net/~dogstar/dzogchnx.html
  (28) Chinese Buddhist Resource List:
          http://www.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~b83050/eastbook.html
          http://www.nchu.edu.tw/buddhism/
       provides complete list of on-line Chinese Buddhist resources, including
       WWW, Gopher, Ftp and BBS sites for sutras, zen poems and discussions.
       Most sites require Chinese Big5 environment for display.
  (29) Collected Talks of Teacher Chin Kung (Taiwan):
          http://www.amtb.org.tw/
       offers both Chinese and English versions of Master Chin Kung's
       publications.
  (30) The Compassion Net:
          http://www.pris.bc.ca/dhayes/
       is an online Buddhist meditation center offering personal guidance in
       the disciplines of meditation.
  (31) Cornell AsiaLink:
          http://cucjk.eap.cornell.edu/asialink/asialink.html
       providing information about Chinese Buddhism and Chinese Buddhist
       organizations.
  (32) CyberSangha:
          http://www.newciv.org/TigerTeam/csangha.htm
       The Buddhist Alternative Journal; Full text of past issues available
       online in Microsoft Word and WordPerfect.
  (33) CyberZen-Zen Sourcepage:
          http://www.iquest.net/~bdmoore/cyberzen.html
       has some sutra texts.
  (34) The DaeJang Gyong Research Institute of Haein-sa Monastery:
          http://sol.nuri.net/~hederein/indexeng.html
       provides information about the "Reflection on a Calm Sea" Temple in
       Korea.  Some documents in Korean.
  (35) Description of Buddhism (Ontario Centre for Religious Tolerance):
          http://www.kosone.com/people/ocrt/buddhism.htm
  (36) The Dhammapada (Singapore):
          http://moon.iss.nus.sg:8888/~cmtan/Dhammapada/
       consists of many verses in Pali uttered by the Buddha.
  (37) Dhargyey Buddhist Centre (New Zealand):
          http://earthlight.co.nz/users/sonamt/dbcindex.html
  (38) Dharma Sound Zen Center (Seattle, WA):
          http://www.oz.net/~tharris/dszc.html
  (39) Dharma - The Buddhist Web Site:
          http://infoweb.magi.com/~dharma/dharma.html
  (40) DharmaNet Electronic Files Archive (DEFA):
       Central clearinghouse for Buddhist resources, online and off. This is
       the top-level page for DharmaNet. Access to Buddhist texts, journals,
       events calendar, Dhamma center information, links to other sites, etc.
          http://sunsite.unc.edu/dharma/defa.html
  (41) DharmaWeb:
          http://www.well.com/user/btanaka/dw.html
  (42) Dzogchen Foundation (Cambridge, MA):
          http://www.kei.com/homepages/surya/dzogchen/
       This page is dedicated to Dzogchen, a teaching of Tibetan Buddhism,
       including related texts, books, audio/video tapes, calendar of events,
       and a mailing list.
  (43) The Electronic Bodhidharma:
          http://www.iijnet.or.jp/iriz/irizhtml/irizhome.htm
       The page is provided by the International Research Institute for Zen
       Buddhism (IRIZ) at Hanazono University, Kyoto, Japan.  It contains
       information about Zen Buddhist information in English, Chinese and
       Japanese, as well as some programs, fonts, dictionaries and utilities
       for Chinese and Japanese.
  (44) Engaged Buddhist~Dharma Page:
          http://www.maui.com/~lesslie/
  (45) Enmanji Buddhist Temple (Sonoma County, CA):
          http://www.well.com/user/shinshu/enmanji.html
  (46) The Forest Sangha Newsletter:
          http://www-ipg.umds.ac.uk:80/~crr/newsletter/
       contains articles and news from the Forest Sangha's monastries around
       the world.
  (47) The Four Yogas of Enlightenment:
          http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/eplotkin/
       is an electronic-book for the teachings of masters of awareness through
       comparative analysis and progressive meditative exploration.
  (48) Fowler's Martial Arts:
          http://www.afternet.com/~lfowler/home2.html
       Although focusing on martical arts, this page provides interesting
       links to Buddhist literary and eastern philosophy.
  (49) Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (Cambridge, MA):
          http://web.mit.edu/benbr/www/FWBOHOME.HTM
  (50) Gaden Choling Mahayana Buddhist Meditation Centre (Canada):
          http://www.io.org/~awro/awro.html
       is a Tibetan Buddhist centre for practice and study and offers resources
       and teachings of the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
  (51) Global Hindu Electronic Network-The Hindu Universe:
          http://rbhatnagar.csm.uc.edu:8080/buddhist_info.html
  (52) Great Faces of The Buddha:
          http://www.eecs.ukans.edu/~skang/buddha.html
  (53) Guide to Meditation:
          http://www.nashville.net/~kaldari/meditate.html
  (54) Gyuto Tantric Choir:
       Multiphonic chanting by Tibetan buddhist monks.
          http://www.well.com/user/gyuto/
  (55) Hsi-Lai Temple (Hacienda Heights, CA):
          http://www.clcr.com/hsilai/
        Hsi-Lai Temple is the largest Buddhist monastery in the Western
        hemisphere, the home of Hsi Lai University, and world headquarters
        for Buddhist Light International Association (BLIA).
  (56) International Buddhist Meditation Center (Los Angeles, CA):
          http://pages.nyu.edu/~gallahr/
       is a twenty-five year old center in the Vietnamese American tradition.
       Includes dharma talks and links to other Buddhist information.
  (57) International Dunhuang Project:
          http://portico.bl.uk/oioc/dunhuang.html
       is to promote the study and preservation of manuscripts and printed
       documents from Dunhuang and other Central Asian sites through
       international co-operation.
  (58) International Meditation Centres (in tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin):
          http://www.webcom.com/~imcuk/welcome.html
       offers ten-day Theravada Buddhist Meditation courses, newsletters and
       publications.
  (59) Jogyejong Buddhist Web (Korea):
          http://www.dongguk.ac.kr/byunjy/budwebs.html
  (60) Journal of Buddhist Ethics:
          http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/jbe.html    or
          http://scorpio.gold.ac.uk/jbe/jbe.html
  (61) Kadampa Center (Raleigh, NC):
          http://www.vnet.net/users/goodag/kadampa/homepage.html
       for the practive of Tibetan Buddhism in the Gelugpa Tradition.
  (62) Kalavinka Dharma Notes:
          http://www.teleport.com/~dh-mitra/
       is a Buddhist Teatime Reader and consists of translations of stories,
       verses, analogies, and doctrinal discussions drawn from the golden age
       of Buddhism in India and China.
  (63) Karma Kagyu Buddhist Network:
          http://pobox.com/~kkbn
       provides information about the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan
       Buddhism, supports communication among interested parties and introduces
       a world-wide online Sangha.
       dedicated to the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
  (64) Karma Tashi Ling buddhistsenter (Norway):
          http://www.uio.no/~kea/bf/ktl/ktl-hom2.htm
  (65) Kurukulla Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies:
          http://www.the-spa.com/ed.stutsman/kurukull.htm
       contains information about activities and Lotus Arrow Newsletter.
  (66) The Kwan Um School of Zen (Cumberland, RI):
          http://www.channel1.com/users/amatthew/kusz.html
  (67) Lalita On Line:
          http://www.pas.com.au/lalita/
       contains Lolita Newsletter and information about Tibetan Buddhism.
  (68) Ligmincha Institute:
          http://www.comet.chv.va.us/ligmincha/
       provide information on Bvn and dzogchen, activities of the Institute,
       and a on-line quarterly newsletter "The Voice of Clear Light".
  (69) Lotus Buddhist Art Gallery:
          http://www.lotusstudio.com/dama-art.htm
  (70) The Mind-Only Cafe (U. of  North Carolina at Wilmington):
          http://www.uncwil.edu/sys$disk1/wilsonj/mind-only-cafe.html
       contains information on and links to material on the study of Tibet,
       the Himalayas, and India, Tibetan Buddhist Studies, and the philosophy
       of Indian Yogacara Buddhism as seen in Tibet.
  (71) The Mountains and Rivers Order:
          http://csbh.mhv.net/~dharmacom/1htmlmro.htm
       is an organization of associated Zen Buddhist temples, practice centers
       and sitting groups in the U.S. and abroad.
  (72) Mushindokai:
          http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~colin/mushindo/
       is an organization for arts and practices of Mushindo Kempo, Chinese
       yoga, Cheirology, and esoteric Buddhist studies.
  (73) Mystical Zen Buddhism:
          http://www.teleport.com/~zennist/zennist.html
  (74) National Chung-Hsin University Buddhism Page (Taiwan):
          http://www.nchu.edu.tw/buddhism/buddhism
       contains Buddhist books, pictures and general information (in Chinese).
  (75) NCF Buddhism Home Page:
       National Capital Freenet (Ottawa) WWW Buddhism Special Interest Group.
          http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/sigs/religion/
                 buddhism/introduction/home.html
       includes Directory of Buddhist groups in Ottawa, Introduction to
       Buddhism, Meditation Instructions, Photographs of renouned Buddhist
       teachers, etc.
  (76) New Kadampa Tradition:
          http://www.webcom.com/~nkt/welcome.html
  (77) New York Dharma Group:
          http://www.fusebox.com/NYDG/nydg.html
       offers introduction of Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, poems
       and a picture gallery.
  (78) Nichiren Buddhists:
          http://www.envisionet.net/bmaltz/nichiren.html
  (79) Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism:
          http://www.primenet.com/~martman/ns.html
  (80) Nichiren Shu:
          http://www.pacifier.com/~neilmike/
       is a Buddhist organization based on the Lotus Sutra and the teachings
       of Nichiren Shonin.
  (81) Nyingma Centers:
          http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~wgs/nyngctr.html
       provides information about the institutions founded by Head Lama
       Tarthang Tulku.
  (82) Osel Shen Phen Ling Tibetan Buddhist Center (Missoula, MT):
          http://www.ism.net/~swd/osel.html
  (83) Philadelphia Buddhist Association:
          http://www.libertynet.org/~buddhist/
       provides information about activities and newsletter.
  (84) Photos of Buddist sights in Japan (U. Idaho):
          http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~marc9442/buddha.html
  (85) Quiet Mountain Tibetan Buddhist Sites and Resources:
          http://quietmountain.com/links/BUDDHISM.HTM
       provides links to many sites to all the four major schools of Tibetan
       Buddhism.
  (86) The Secret Doctrine:
          http://marlowe.wimsey.com/rshand/reflections/buddha.html
  (87) Shambhala Center:
          http://www.shambhala.org/
       offers traditional meditation instruction in the Kagyu and Nyingma
       tradtitions of Tibetan Buddhism, as well as Shambhala Training.
  (88) Shin Buddhism Network (Honolulu, Hawaii):
          http://www.aloha.net/~rtbloom/
       provides articles (English and Japanese) and glossary for Shin Buddhist
       tradition and Pure Land Buddhism.
  (89) Shin Buddhist Resource Center (San Jose, CA):
          http://www.well.com/user/shinshu/SBRC
       provides information for students of Jodo Shinshu, a form of Pureland
       Buddhism which originated in 12th century Japan.  Resources include
       translations, essays and interperative articles.
  (90) Snow Lion Publications:
          http://www.well.com/user/snowlion/
       offers news about Tibet-related events, as well as a production
       schedule for Snow Lion books and in-depth reviews of new books.
  (91) Soka Gakkai International (Seattle, Washington):
          http://www.halcyon.com/Ichinet/welcome.html
  (92) Spiritual Consciousness on WWW:
       A dedicated spiritual site which comprehends spirituality in a modern
       context in review of ancient teachings and religious belief-systems.
          http://www.linknet.it/Spirit.html        (Italy)
          http://zeta.cs.adfa.oz.au/Spirit.html    (Australia)
          http://www.protree.com/kiwi/Spirit.html  (Colorado, USA)
          http://spirit.satelnet.org/Spirit.html   (Florida, USA)
  (93) Still Point (Dharma Rain Zen Center Newsletter)
          http://www.teleport.com/~ldotm/STILLPOINT.html
  (94) Ten Bulls (Zen poem and pictures):
          http://fas.sfu.ca/1/cs/people/ResearchStaff/jamie/personal/
                 10_Bulls/Title_Page.html
  (95) Thai buddhism information (Thailand):
          http://www.nectec.or.th/soc.culture.thai/2.html#C.4
  (96) Tibetan Buddhism:
          http://www.manymedia.com/tibet/Buddhism.html
       provides many links to sites related to Tibetan Buddhism
  (97) Tibetan Buddhist Enlightment:
          http://www.voicenet.com/voicenet/homepages/kunga/index.html
       provides many links to information about art, Dharma centers, images,
       sounds, vedio clips, utilities, etc.
  (98) Tibetan Voices:
          http://www.direct.ca/excel/tibet.shtml
       is a photographic book and calendar fund raising campaign in aid of
       Tibetan refugees and Seva Service Society.
  (99) Tiger Team Buddhist Information Network:
          http://www.newciv.org/TigerTeam/
 (100) Time, Space and Knowledge:
          http://www.webcom.com/~tsk/
       provides lessons based on Lama Tarthang Tulku's book series.
 (101) Tricycle Hub:
          http://www.well.com/user/tricycle/
       is the interactive forum of "Tricycle: The Buddhist Review", an
       independent Buddhist quarterly.
 (102) True Buddha School Net:
          http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~yang/truebuddha.html
 (103) Tsondru Thangka Conservation:
          http://www.isisnet.com/tsondru/
       features professional thangka conservation services and articles about
       Himalayan thangka paintings.
 (104) Tsurphu Foundation:
          http://www.maui.net/~tsurphu/karmapa/
       to raise awareness and funds for the monasteries and activities of the
       Gyalwa Karmapa.
 (105) UCB Buddhism Program (UC Berkeley):
          http://central.itp.berkeley.edu/~eal/eal4.html
       introduces the Buddhism courses and faculty at UC Berkeley.
 (106) Vajrayana Foundation's fledgling Home Page:
          http://www.peak.org/~poolem/
 (107) Vipassana Meditation:
          http://rampages.onramp.net/~vip/
 (108) What do you think, my friend? (Singapore):
          http://moon.iss.nus.sg:8888/~cmtan/what.uthink/
       contains a selection of writings on Buddhism.
 (109) Web Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies:
          http://www2.gol.com/users/acmuller/korbud.htm
 (110) The WEBster: Buddhism:
          http://innet.com/~kathiw/buddha.html
       lists some Buddhist related resources on the net.
 (111) Wen-Ming's Studio:
          http://140.92.56.102/
       provides many Buddhist literatures in Chinese.  Needs Big-5 environment
       to display.
 (112) White Path Temple (Tokyo, Japan):
          http://www2.gol.com/users/claude/shin.html
       is a virtual Shin Buddhist Temple with some sutra in Japanese.
 (113) Yuan Zheng Tang of True Buddha School (Singapore):
          http://www.singnet.com.sg/~zhenfo/yzt.html
 (114) Zen Ancestors Home Page:
          http://www.crl.com/~andyf/zenan3.html
       provides some texts of Zen-related lectures and some materials about
       the history of Zen.
 (115) Zen Buddhist Texts (U. Texas Houston, Texas):
       by Southwest Chogye International Zen Academeia in Houston, Texas.
          http://oac11.hsc.uth.tmc.edu/zen/index.html.
       which has text of sutra, dictionary of Buddhism terms, etc.
 (116) Zen Buddhist Video:
          http://www.tstimpreso.com/ram/zenvid/
       provides information on videos pertaining to Zen Buddhism and Buddhism
       in general.
 (117) Zen Hospice Project (San Francisco, California):
          http://www.well.com/user/devaraja/
       runs several programs dedicated to the care of people approaching
       death and increasing our understanding of our own impermanence.
 (118) ZenMOO:
          http://www.zennet.com/
       is a virtual meditation facility.
 (119) Zen Garden:
          http://www.nomius.com/~zenyard/zenyard.htm
       contains zen stories and koans.
 (120) Zen@SunSITE:
          http://sunsite.unc.edu/zen/
       features The Gateless Gate (a famous collection of koans).  It also
       provides FAQ for alt.zen:
          http://sunsite.unc.edu/zen/faq.html
 (121) The Zen Web of Original Mind:
          http://www.ewl.uky.edu/~chylin/Zen.html


E. Bulletin Board System (BBS):
   * Body Dharma Online
     Berkeley, CA
     510-234-9431
     Barry Kapke, dharma@netcom.com
     (Home of DharmaNet & GASSHO; including Dharma Electronic Files Archive)

   * Tiger Team Buddhist Information Network
     P.O. Box 2688
     Alameda, CA 94501
     Data: 510-523-5300
     Voice: 510-540-6565
     info@tigerteam.org

   * Voice of New Haven
     New Haven, CT
     203-467-8554
     Kenny Teel

   * Sojourner's Realm
     Rockledge, FL
     407-631-3326
     Bill Tucker

   * DangFool!
     Waverly Hall, GA
     706-592-3238
     Derrick Chapman

   * The Bodhi Tree
     Boise, ID
     208-327-9916
     Kim Day, First.Last@StormNet.Org

   * I CAN! BBS
     Chicago, IL
     312-736-7388, 312-736-7434
     Bogie Bugsalewicz

   * SciNexus Central BBS
     Morris, IL
     815-942-1414
     Dominic Aspel, dominic.aspel@aquila.com

   * Access To Insight
     Pepperell, MA
     508-433-5847
     John Bullitt, info@metta.ci.net

   * Mount Kailas
     Cambridge, MA
     Data: 617-252-9988 (N81)
     Voice: 508-921-0482
     (New England's Dharma Bulletin Board Service.  Calendars of Buddhist
      teachings and events, and Public Message bases for on-line information
      exchange are featured.  Mount Kailas BBS also has e-mail and an Open-Air
      Market Place where Dharma items can be ordered from participating
      vendors.  $40 a year for memberships.)

   * Astrological Services
     Kansas City, MO
     816-931-2064
     Maria Knox

   * The Arena of Anon
     Herndon, VA
     703-904-9669
     Azoth

   * The NTH Dimension
     Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
     61-7-349-2730
     Mike Sinclair
     (Home of DharmaNet in Australia, text files on Buddhist philosophy)

   * The Bridge BBS
     Melbourne, Australia
     61-3-686-6109
     Darren Merritt and Tony Langdon

   * DharmaGate
     Montreal, QC, Canada
     514-488-5679
     Brian Goodyear

   * Depeche Megalopolis BBS
     Singapore
     65-283-4010
     Wang Yumin, wang.yumin%oconn@csah.com, 72332,1266@compuserve.com


F. Buddhist-related books and supplies:

District of Columbia:

   * Buddhist Book Service   phone: 301-946-7560, or 202-832-9393
     P.O. Box 9677
     Washington, DC 20016
     (large stock of books and pamphlets on Theravadan tradition)

State of California:

   * Asian Humanities Press   phone:  510-659-8272
     c/o Jain Publishing Company
     P.O. Box 3523
     Fremont, CA 94539

   * Bodhi Tree Bookstore   phone: 800-825-9798, fax: 310-659-0178
     8585 Melrose Ave.
     West Hollywood, CA 90069
     (large selection of books, including domestic & imported Buddhist titles)

   * The Buddhist Bookstore   phone:  415-776-7877
     1710 Octavia Street
     San Francisco, CA 94109
     (large stock of books on all Buddhist traditions, specialized in Shin/Pure
      Land tradition)

   * California Buddhist Vihara Society   phone: 510-540-6565
     c/o Gary Ray
     Tiger Team Buddhist Information Network
     1920 Francisco St., Sutie 112
     Berkeley, CA 94709
     (Small list of free Dharma books)

   * Dharma Publishing   phone: 800-873-4276, 510-548-5407, 510-873-4276
     2910 San Pablo Ave.
     Berkeley, CA 94702
     (Dharma books, esp. Tibetian, Vajrayana, and Dzogchen)

   * Eastwind Books and Arts Inc.   phone: 415-781-3331
     1435 A Stockton
     San Francisco, CA
     (Chinese books)

   * Forest Books   phone: 415-863-2755
     3080 16th St. at Valencia
     San Francisco, CA 94103
     (new & used books specializing in eastern religion, Asian culture, etc.)

   * Keep It Simple   phone: 415-967-3710
     P.O. Box 91
     Mountain View, CA 94042
     (small catalog of Dharma books, tapes, t-shirts, and meditation supplies)

   * Parallax Press   phone: 510-525-1010, fax: 510-525-7129
     P.O. Box 7355
     Berkeley, CA 94707
     (books and tapes, most by Thich Nhat Hanh and friends)

   * The Phoenix Bookstore  phone: 310-395-9516
     1514 5th Street
     Santa Monica, CA 90401
     (books and tapes related to religion and philosophy)

   * Shasta Abbey Buddhist Supplies   phone: 800-653-3315, 916-926-6682
     P.O. Box 199                     fax: 916-926-5796
     Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
     (large catalog of Dharma/Meditation supplies, books, tapes, etc.)

   * Tibetan Treasures   phone: 916-623-2714, fax: 916-623-6709
     P.O. Box 279
     Junction City, CA 96048-0279
     (catalog of large selection of dharma items, incense, books, etc.)

   * Zen Home Stitchery   phone: 714-631-5389
     2693 Riverside Drive
     Costa Mesa, CA 92627
     (small catalog of clothes, cushions and accessories for meditation)

State of Colorado:

   * Sounds True Catalog   phone: 800-333-9185
     735 Walnut St., Dept. SC94
     Boulder, CO 80302
     (tapes on meditation, buddhism, self-discovery, etc.)

   * ZIJI Books & Gifts   phone: 303-449-6219
     2019 10th St.
     Boulder, CO 80302
     (catalog ($1) of Dharma books, practice materials, etc.)

State of Illinois:

   * Buddhadharma Meditation Center   phone: 708-789-8866
     8910 South Kingery Highway
     Hinsdale, IL 60521
     (small catalog of Dharma Books)

   * Quest Books   phone: 800-669-9425, fax: 708-665-8791
     The Theosophical Publishing House
     P.O. Box 270, Dept. M-171
     Wheaton, IL 60189-0270
     (books on religion, philosophy, etc.)

State of Massachusettes:

   * Dhamma Dana Publication Fund
     c/o Barre Center for Buddhist Studies
     Lockwood Road
     Barre, MA 01005
     (www: http://world.std.com/~metta/index.html)

   * DharmaCrafts   phone:  617-862-9211, fax: 617-862-8824
     405 Waltham Street, Suite 234
     Lexington, MA 02173
     (large catalog of Dharma/Meditation supplies, books, tapes, etc.)

   * Dharma Seed Tape   phone: 800-969-SEED, fax: 413-665-1399
     Library Box 66
     Wendell Depot, MA 01380
     (tapes of IMS Dharma Talks)

   * Shambhala Publications, Inc.   phone: 617-424-0228, fax: 617-236-1563
     P.O. Box 308
     Boston, MA 02117-0308
     (catalog of Buddhist and other eastern religion/philosophy/practice books)

   * Wisdom Publications   phone: 800-272-4050, 617-536-2305
     361 Newbury Street    fax: 617-536-1897
     Boston, MA 02115
     e-mail: wisdom@tiac.net
     (Dharma books from all Buddhist traditions)

State of Missouri:

   * South Asia Books   phone:  314-474-0116
     P.O. Box 502
     Columbia, MO 65205
     (huge stock of books from Asia, many on Buddhism)

State of New Hampshire:

   * Windhorse   phone: 800-303-5728
     14 Heartwood Circle
     Newmarket, NH 03857
     (catalog of Buddhist books)

State of New York:

   * Asian Rare Books    phone: 212-316-5334   fax: 212-316-3408
     175 W. 93rd St., suite 16-D    e-mail: SFeld70934@aol.com
     New York, NY 10025
     http://iias.leidenuniv.nl/iias/antique1.html
     (old and rare books on Asia and Asian religions)

   * C. K. Manpolo Int'l Inc.   phone: 212-219-3556
     137 Hester St.
     New York, NY 10002
     (statues and supplies)

   * Dharma Communications Inc.   phone: 914-688-7993, fax: 914-688-7911
     P.O. Box 156DC, South Plank Road
     Mt. Tremper, NY 12457
     (large catalog of Dharma/Meditation supplies, books, tapes, etc.)

   * Dharmaware Giftshop   phone: 914-679-5417 (store), 914-679-4900 (order)
     54C (9) Tinker St.
     Woodstock, NY 12498
     (24-page color catalog of Dharma supplies, books, tapes, statues, etc.)

   * Myojo Morning Star
     294 Old Route 28
     Glenford, NY 12433
     (catalog of meditation clothing)

   * Oriental Culture Enterprises   phone: 212-226-8461, fax: 212-431-6695
     13-17 Elizabeth St., 2nd floor
     New York, NY
     (Chinese books)

   * Sharchen Imports   phone: 800-521-9357, 212-860-8873
     1309 Madison Ave.
     New York, NY 10128
     (color catalog of Dharma furnishings)

   * Snow Lion Publications   phone: 607-273-8519, fax: 607-273-8508
     P.O. Box 6483            e-mail: 75061.1026@compuserve.com
     Ithaca, NY 14851-6483
     http://www.well.com/user/snowlion/
     (free newsletter/catalog for current events about Tibet and over 1200
      books and other items on Tibet and Tibet Buddhism)

   * SUNY Press
     State University Plaza
     Albany, NY 12246-0001
     (Buddhist book list)

   * SUNY Press   phone: 607-277-2211
     c/o CUP Services
     P.O. Box 6525
     Ithaca, NY 14851
     (books of Buddhist interest)

State of North Carolina:

   * Caroline Morning Designs   phone: 704-683-1843
     Dept P, P.O. Box 2832
     Asheville, NC 28802
     (inflatable Zafu, cushions, books, bells, etc.)

State of Oregon:
   * The Mystic Trader   phone: 800-634-9057, 503-357-1566, fax: 503-357-1669
     1334 Pacific Ave.
     Forest Grove, OR 97116
     (64-page catalog of Buddhist, Taoist, etc. items, tapes and books)

State of Pennsylvania:

   * Books for the Nineties   phone: 800-331-3761
     P.O. Box 588
     Scranton, PA 18512-0588
     (catalog of books on psychology, meditation, buddhism, spirituality, etc.)

State of Rhode Island:

   * Primary Point Press   phone: 401-658-1476, fax: 401-658-1188
     99 Pound Road
     Cumberland, RI 02864
     e-mail: kwanumzen@aol.com
     (small list of Dharma Books by Seung Sahn and others)

State of Utah:

   * Kanzeon Jade Thread   phone: 801-328-8414
     1274 E. South Temple
     Salt Lake City, UT 84102
     (small catalog of Dharma Supplies)

State of Vermont:

   * Samadhi Cushions   phone: 800-331-7751
     Dept. TRI, RR 1 Box 3
     Barnet, VT 05821
     (cushions and related items)

State of Wisconsin:

   * Institute of Zen Studies   fax: 608-833-8599
     c/o Chozen-ji Betsuin/International Zen Dojo of Wisconsin
     301 S. Bedford St., Suite #219
     Madison, WI 53703
     e-mail: kkushner@fammed.wisc.edu
     (calligraphy by Hosokawa Dogen Roshi, Abbot of Daihonzan Chozen-ji,
      Honolulu, Hawaii)

Australia:

   * The Old Bookroom    phone: 61-6-2515191    fax: 61-6-2515536
     Street Level, Belconnen Churches Centre
     Benjamin Way, Belconnen
     ACT 2617, Australia
     http://www.ozemail.com.au/~oldbook/
     (mail-order service specialising in books on Asia, the Middle East and
      Africa)

India:

   * Motilal Banarsidass
     41 UA Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar
     Delhi-110 007
     India
     (buddhist books and other Indian philosophies)

Sri Lanka:

   * Buddhist Publication Society
     P.O. Box 61
     54, Sangharaja Mawatha
     Kandy, Sri Lanka
     (catalog of Dharma Books)


G. Others:
   (1) Bodhi-Line phone service:
       A telephone information service providing information about Buddhist
       centers in New York area, including centers' locations, schedules of
       classes and meditation sessions,  and a list of books, tapes and other
       materials.  All services offered by the Bodhi-Line are free of charge.
       Just dial (212) 677-9354.  For more information about Bodhi-Line,
       contact Michael Wick at Buddhist Information Service of New York,
       331 E 5th Street, New York, NY 10003. Tel: (212) 777-3745.  Fax &
       voice mail: (212) 677-9354.

   (2) Sang-ngak-cho-dzong:
       A Tibetan Buddhist group in the White Lineage of the Nyingma School.
       Organizes retreats, an annual journal and a quarterly magazine.
       UK:  PO Box 2318, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 5YP
       USA: PO Box 247, Chelsea Station, New York, NY 10113-0247
       e-mail: not@pobox.com


** References:

Blackstad, Mark (mblacks@indyvax.iupui.edu), "Buddhist Related Books and
  Supplies", Insight Mailing List, Oct. 24, 1994.
Chen, Ying (ying@hal.cs.uiuc.edu), "Introduction to Discussion Groups for
  Buddhism in the Network", Bodhi News, Sept. 27, 1994.
Kahila, John (kahila@kyyppari.hkkk.fi), "Talk.Religion.Buddhism FAQ, Part 3"
Xu, Dong (xu@lisboa.ks.uiuc.edu), "New Electronic Buddhist Resource on
  InterNet", Bodhi News, May 10, 1994.

And Many others who sent me the updates!


		 
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