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 www.hhthesakyatrizin.org 
The official website of HH Sakya Trizin Rinpoche.

 http://www.chogyetrichen.com 
The official website of His Eminence Chogye Trichen Rinpoche. 

http://www.sakya.org/Lamas.htm 
Provides a short biography of H.H. Dagchen Rinpoche.

http://www.choklingtersar.org/teachers/TUR.htm 
Contains a biography of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.

http://www.karmathinleyrinpoche.com/ 
Karma Thinley Rinpoche's official website.

http://www.buddhanet.net/masters/soen-sa.htm 
Biography of Zen Master Seung Sahn Soen-sa.

http://zen.kwanumeurope.org/page.php3?s=1&p=34 
Information on Zen Master Wu Bong Soen Sa Nim (Jacob Perl).

 Monastries 

http://www.shedrub.org 
Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery, also known as White Monastery, is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in Nepal. Ka-Nying serves as the spiritual nucleus for a wide range of Dharma activities thriving in Nepal and around the world. 

http://www.kopan-monastery.com 
Kopan Monastery is situated just north of Boudhanath, on the hills of Kopan. It is one of the largest Gelug Monasteries of Nepal. 

http://www.tengboche.org 
Tengboche Monastery is situated on the trekking route to Everest base camp. The monastery follows the Nyingmapa lineage of the Vajrayana Buddhist teachings. 

Educational Organizations

http://www.sakyaiba.edu.np  
Founded by Khenchen Appey Rinpoche, the International Buddhist Academy (IBA) gives people from all over the world the opportunity to study the true Dharma. Since 2001, the IBA has been conducting a yearly three month programme. 

http://www.shedra.org/
Rangjung Yeshe Institute offers courses in Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan, Sanskrit and Nepali languages. The courses combine traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings with a modern Buddhist Studies perspective. Students can earn BA and MA degrees in Buddhist Studies and Himalayan Languages or study for shorter, intensive periods.

Sakya Organizations

http://www.sakyatemple.org 
H.H. Sakya Trizin Rinpoche's U.S. seat - temple in Walden, New York.

http://www.palsakya.org 
Read biographies of great masters, including that of H.H Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, and His Eminence Chobya Trichen Rinpoche.

http://www.aadz12.ukgateway.net 
The website is created for His Holiness Sakya Trizin with his blessings and approval, hosted from England.

http://sakyaworld.tripod.com 
The website is an extension of the above website, hosted in India.

http://mypage.direct.ca/w/wattj/default.html 
The website provides a comprehensive guide to Sakya, including an address books for Sakya related centers worldwide, a very useful glossary of terms and a diary and explanation of holy days.

Informative Sites

http://www.buddhanet.net 
Buddhanet is non-profit making network providing comprehensive and interesting information on Buddhism including useful questions and answers on interesting questions on Buddhism.

http://www.thubtenchodron.org/
This website contains introductions to various aspects of Buddhist practice as well descriptions of rituals and translations of some popular sadhanas including the 21 Homages to Tara sadhana.

http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Buddhism.html 
The website provides a comprehensive internet guide on Buddhism and Buddhist studies, with a wide variety of libraries including Tibetan studies, Zen Buddhism and Buddhist Art.

http://www.jyh.dk/indengl.htm#Mandala 
The website provides a detailed explanation on Mandala and its uses. 

http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/b_chron-txt.htm
Intersting timeline of Buddhist history.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/ 
Readings in Theravada Buddhism.

http://www.vipassana.com/canon/ 
The Pali Canon provided by the Vipassana Fellowship.

http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/index.html 
The Berzin Archives is a collection of translations and teachings by Dr. Alexander Berzin primarily on the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Covering the areas of sutra, tantra, Kalachakra, dzogchen, and mahamudra meditation, the Archives presents material from all five Tibetan traditions: Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug, and Bon, as well as comparisons with Theravada Buddhism and Islam.

http://web.singnet.com.sg/~rjp31831/nagasena.htm 
Questions of Milinda to Nagasena.

 

 

   
  
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