- Access to Insight
Readings in Theravada Buddhism:
This is a fairly large and complex website, containing hundreds of
books, articles, sutta translations, and much more.
- The Samatha Trust
The Samatha Trust was founded in
1973. Its principal aim is to keep alive the Buddha's teaching through
providing opportunities for people to learn and practise Samatha, a
traditional form of Buddhist meditation based of mindfulness of
breathing. In actual fact, the form of meditation practiced is
Samatha-Vipassana, developing Samatha (calm), as a basis for Vipassana
(insight). This site provides information about local Samatha mediation
groups throughout the United Kingdom, and also events run by the
Trust.
- Buddha Sasana
A Buddhist page by Binh Anson. There
are about 400 articles on Theravada Buddhism in English and also
Vietnamese articles. This site is hosted by BuddhaNet.
- The Bhavana Society
The Bhavana Society Web is the
site for information about our Forest Monastery and Retreat Center.
You'll also find Dhamma articles by our teacher Bhante Rahula and our
abbot, Bhante Henepola Gunaratana, author of Mindfulness in Plain
English and The Path of Serenity and Insight. BSW will be growing to
include a wide variety of Buddha Dhamma from the Theravada
Perspective.
- Bodhinyanarama Net
Bodhinyanarama is a monastic residence of the Theravada tradition
of Buddhism 29 kms from Wellington, New Zealand. It has its origins in
the Thai Forest Tradition and is associated with the many branch
monasteries of the highly revered and respected meditation master Ajahn
Chah. This Web Site contains information on what is going on at
Bodhinyanarama.
- London
Buddhist Vihara
The London Buddhist Vihara, England is a major
Theravadin Buddhist centre of long standing with resident Sangha.
- Abhayagiri Buddhist
Monastery
A Buddhist community in the tradition of Ajahn Chah,
Ajahn Sumedho and Amaravati Buddhist Monastery. Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn
Amaro are co-abbots of the Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery, north of San
Francisco, in Redwood Valley (Mendocino County), California. Abhayagiri
is a monastery in the Theravadin forest tradition.
- Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
Amaravati is a
monastery in the Theravada tradition of Buddhism and a centre of
teaching and practice. Its heart is a resident community of monks and
nuns, whose life of meditation and work is open for visitors to share,
as a living example of the Buddhist path.
- Dhammaduta:
The Theravada Bhikkhu Sangha.
The purpose of this web-page is to
document the continuing drama, as Bhikkhus of the Theravada lineage
continue this mission of bringing the Dhamma to new lands. Although the
efforts of the bhikkhunis (and in this day, the mae-chis, siladharas,
anagarinis, etc.) as well as the laity are recognised in the spread of
Buddhism, this site focuses on the Bhikkhu Sangha as it represents the
most visible flag-bearer of Theravada Buddhism.
- Aukana Trust
Located in Wiltshire, UK, the Aukana
Trust runs a meditation centre (the House of Inner Tranquillity) and two
monasteries. They also publish several books on Buddhism.
- Buddhist Publication Society
BPS Texts, including
the BPS Newsletter cover essays, at the Access to Insight
website.
- Parama Dhamma Cetiya
Pirivena
This was the seat of Buddhist Education in the 19th century
(under British rule) in Sri Lanka . It is the birth place of two
National Universities, namely Vidyodaya (Sri Jayawardhanapura) and
Vidyalankara (Kelaniya). The founder of Parama Dhamma Cetiya Pirivena
was Ven. Walane Sri Siddhartha Maha Thera (1811-1868). This Pirivena
(school for novice monks) was established in 1841. It was started with a
small humble Kuti (hut). Little by little this Institute gained faith
and fame from this country and abroad. It is because of its well
organized system of oriental and occidental education that it became
popular as a center of learning. Today it is a well recognized
International Buddhist Educational centre for monks in Sri Lanka. The
Meditation Institute which is in the same premises is well known locally
and internationally. The institution is currently directed by Ven. Dr.
Mapalagama Wipulasara Maha Thera.
- Quintessence of Buddhism
Culasunnatta Sutta - The
Quintessence of Buddhism or Seven Steps to Nirvana. The Sutta (121). An
excerpt from 'A Treasury of the Buddha's Words', translated by Ven.
Nyanamoli, Thera.
- The BUDSIR Project
The entire Pali Tipitaka as
well as other Buddhist texts have been put on CD-ROM by the Mahidol
University in Thailand and its the BUDSIR project.
- Insight Meditation Society (IMS)
The Insight
Meditation Society was founded in 1975 as a nonprofit organization to
provide a place for the intensive practice of insight meditation. IMS
operates a retreat center set on 80 wooded acres in the quiet country of
central Massachusetts. It provides a secluded environment for intensive
meditation practice.
- New York Insight Meditation
Center
New York Insight is a non-residential meditation center
that provides insight meditation retreats, courses, workshops and other
programs to people in the New York City area. Beginning and experienced
meditators are welcome. NYI is a not-for-profit organization.
- Mid America
Dharma
Mid America Dharma offers insight meditation to the
central region of the USA. The web site offers information on: local
meditation groups in the area between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountain
ranges; Mid America Dharma retreats and retreats of most other insight
meditation groups throughout the USA; and links to other insight
meditation sites throughout the world.
- Gaia House
A
Centre for Meditation, Enquiry and Compassion. Gaia House offers Insight
Meditation (known as Vipassana in the Buddhist tradition) and Zen
Retreats throughout the year. The Centre provides comprehensive Dharma
teachings and spiritual practices to realize wisdom and compassion in
daily life. The Centre is not tied to any religion. The teachings
explore depths of awareness and the discovery of an enlightened
life.
- Satipatthana — The
Foundations of Mindfulness
Dedicated to an in-depth
study of the Satipatthana and Anapanasati Suttas in the Theravada
tradition. Also hosts the North Jersey Mindfulness Community Web
site.
- Insight
Meditation
(Christopher Titmuss)
Dharma teachings and insight meditation
practices, known as Vipassana in the Buddhist Tradition, have a single
purpose. They point to an enlightened life. To explore these teachings,
participation in an insight meditation retreat is strongly recommended
or direct instruction from an insight meditation teacher. May the
teachings, meditations, reflections and information contained prove
beneficial to all visitors. These teachings are not intended to
represent any religious tradition or retreat centre.
- Seattle Insight
Meditation Society
The Seattle Insight Meditation Society (SIMS)
is a non-profit organization devoted to offering the Buddha's teachings
on insight and awareness to all those who seek them. SIMS offers classes
in insight meditation and retreats.
- Vipassana Meditation
The home page of the North
American organization which offers courses in Vipassana Meditation in
the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Kin as taught by S.N.Goenka and his
assistant teachers. There are numerous Centers in India and Southern
Asia; six Centers in North America; seven Centers in Europe; seven
Centers in Australia/New Zealand; and one Center in Japan. Each Center
maintains its own schedule of regular ten day Vipassana courses.
- The
International Meditation Centers
There are five International
Meditation Centres in the Sayagyi U Ba Khin Tradition: in England, in
Western Australia, in East Australia, in the U.S.A. and in Austria.
These Centres were founded to provide facilities for the instruction and
practice of Theravada Buddhist Meditation. Each of the Centres in the
West is a direct offspring of the International Meditation Centre of
Yangon, Myanmar, which was founded by Sayagyi U Ba Khin. All the Centres
are guided by Mother Sayamagyi and Sayagyi U Chit Tin, two of Sayagyi U
Ba Khin's closest disciples, who have practised and taught meditation
for more than forty years and have carried on the tradition since
Sayagyi U Ba Khin's demise in 1971.
- The Forest Sangha Newsletter
The Forest Sangha is
a world-wide Buddhist community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn
Chah. The newsletter contains news, views, articles, transcribed
talks,poems, tutorials, contact addresses, forthcoming events, retreat
schedules,etc.
- Inspiration From the Written Word
In this section,
short extracts of Dhamma books of Luang Por Chah's teaching and some
complete books of teachings from Luang Luang Por Sumedho and other
teachers will be posted. Luang Por Chah's teachings will come from
various sources; extracts from books, Dhamma talks and interviews.
- Wat Pah
Santidhamma
Wat Pah Santidhamma or The Forest Hermitage is a
small, peaceful Buddhist monastery after the style of the forest
monasteries of N.E. Thailand but set in the heart of England. Apart from
its function as a Buddhist monastery and a focus for Buddhist teaching,
practice and traditional observances, The Forest Hermitage is also the
headquarters of ANGULIMALA, the Buddhist Prison Chaplaincy Organisation.
- Staten Island Buddhist
Vihara (SIBV)
The web site is devoted to the resources and
activities of the Staten Island Buddhist Vihara situated in New York
City, NY, USA. The site contains information useful tol Buddhists of all
ages. There is a special section for Buddhist children. There is a chat
room in the site for Dhamma discussions. It contains extracts from the
Theravada Doctrine and several essays on the Buddha Dhamma.
- Suan Mokkh Monastery
Suan Mokkh is a forest
monastery along the coast of Southern Thailand, 600 km from Bangkok. It
was founded in 1932 by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu and grew to become the most
innovative and progressive Buddhist teaching center in Thailand.
Although Buddhadasa Bhikkhu has passed away, much of his work continues.
This WWW site is a continuation of that work, one of many virtual Suan
Mokkhs. As the true Suan Mokkh can only be found within the nature of
the silent mind, any attempt to speak of it is virtual, whether in
talks, books, or cyberspace.
- Beyond the Net
Is a comprehensive presentation of
Theravada Buddhism. Explore BEYOND THE NET to find the answers to the
following which will lead you to inward peace, security and wisdom. Why
Meditate ? Mind is the architect of the Universe. We are not prisoners
of our past. Is your suffering the will of an Almighty God ? Suffering
can be totally overcome-the great affirmation of the Buddha. The way to
liberation from the bondages of suffering. Is Nibbana, the Supreme
Bliss, a reality? Human destiny after death.You may submit questions to
us by e-mail for further clarifications on theTeachings of the
Buddha.
- Buddhism Depot
The Buddhism Depot website contains
a Discussion Forum, chat room, mailing list, largest collection of
Dhammapada translations on Internet, Buddhist humor, a Buddhist art
gallery, outline of the tripitaka, an online bookstore, and is home of
the Meditating Buddhists. In addition, it has a Dhammapada Quote of the
Moment for frequent visitors. Many Buddhists gather together at the site
to chat and discuss Buddhist topics.
- Sasanarakkha Buddhist
Sanctuary
Sasanarakkha means "Guardian of the Sasana". A Buddhist
sanctuary located in Malaysia for the training of Theravada Buddhist
monks in theory and practice of the Dhamma-vinaya. Dedicated to evolving
a modern Theravada Buddhist identity guided by the scriptural
tradition.
- Sae Taw Win II
Dhamma Center
Sae Taw Win II Dhamma Center was temporaily
established by Dr. Thynn Thynn a Burmese born Dhamma teacher in
Sebastopol, nothern California in March, 1997. A Samatha-Vipassana
Center in the lineage of the late Ven. Shwe Baw Gyun Sayadaw of Burma,
it was founded on the principles of metta (non-violence), dana
(charity), sila (keeping the precepts), bhavana (cultivation of the mind
towards enlightenment.) Sae Taw Win II Dhamma Foundation was founded in
inorder to establish a permanent Dhamma Center cum residential Dhamma
community.
- Nibbana.com
This Theravada Buddhism Site, started in May 1998, is being managed
by Dr. Maung. M. Lwin and family, from London, who receive guidance and
spiritual input from many Myanmar Monks from the U.K, U.S.A, South
Africa and Myanmar (Burma). Our main aim is to re-publish the teachings
and views of the eminent Sayadaws (Abbots) from Burma (Myanmar) and the
Pali translations and special articles written by other distinguished
monks and lay authors on Theravada Buddhism as well as cultural aspects
of the Myanmar Buddhists in the wonderful 'Land of Pagodas'.
- Abhidhamma
Vipassana
Books and articles about Theravada Buddhism. The
theory and practice of Satipatthana Vipassana (insight meditation)
according to the Pali Tipitaka.
- Vipassana
Research Institute
A Resource Center for students of Vipassana
Meditation. This web site has been created with the purpose of providing
reference material and information on the core teachings of The Buddha
and specifically on the Vipassana Meditation Technique as taught in the
tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin under the guidance of his chief disciple,
S. N. Goenka. The objective is to provide an insight into the practical
aspect of The Buddha's teaching.
- Insight Meditation
Community of Washington DC
The Insight Meditation Community of
Washington DC is vipassana meditation group approximately in the
tradition of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in Barre,
Massacheusetts, USA. Tara Brach is the founding and guiding Dhamma
teacher. Over 100 meditators attend the weekly sitting / class.
Meditation retreats of one, three, or seven days are held regularly in
the Washington, DC area.
- Fundamental
Buddhism
Fundamental Buddhism Explained. Buddhist Instruction.
Explanation of Buddhism based on the Pali Canon recognized by Buddhist
scholars as the oldest record of what the Buddha taught. The Essence of
the Buddha's Teachings. Interactive Buddhist Instruction.
- Nanavira
Thera Dhamma Page
The aim of this website is to make more widely
available the writings of the late Ven. Ñánavíra Thera which, though of
extraordinary quality and depth, do not - for different reasons -
attract any of the established Buddhist publishers. It is presented as a
dhammadána (gift of Dhamma) and with a deep sense of gratitude by
individuals whose lives were significantly affected by an encounter with
these writings, in the hope that others, too, might appreciate the
right-view guidance which is offered therein.
- The
Dhammapada
Web site of The Dhammapada (Path of Truth), translated
with notes by Ñarada Thera. Foreword by Bhikkhu Kassapa. Introduction by
Dr E. J. Thomas.
- Chieng Mai Dhamma
Study Group
The aim of this website is to provide an Introduction
to Theravada Buddhism and make available particularly the teachings of
Ven P.A. Payutto, universally acknowledged as Thailand's foremost
Buddhist scholar (including a comprehensive work called "Buddhist
Economics: A Middle Way for the marketplace"), and Ven Ajahn Sumedho,
the foremost Western disciple of the late Ajahn Chah.
- Metta Forest
Monastery
Located in an avocado orchard on a hill surrounded by
the mountains and chaparral of northern San Diego county, Metta Forest
Monastery offers the opportunity for lay people to come and stay for
individual retreats of long or short duration. It also offers the
opportunity for men to ordain in the Theravada lineage and train in the
practices of the Thai Forest Tradition. Metta was founded in 1990 by
Phra Ajaan Suwat Suvaco, a student of Phra Ajaan Munn Bhuridatto. The
current abbot - Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) - grew up in rural
New York and Virginia, and was later ordained as a monk in Thailand in
1976. He trained for ten years under Ajaan Fuang Jotiko, a member of the
Forest Tradition, until the latter's death in 1986. After returning to
the States to help set up Metta in 1991, he was made abbot of the
monastery in 1993 and was formally made a preceptor in 1995.
- Vipassana.com
Vipassana.com offers
resources and support to meditators in the Theravada tradition. Several
hundred people have participated in the free 10 week Online Meditation
Course since it began in 1997. Led by Andrew Quernmore, a London-based
meditation teacher, the course introduces both samatha and vipassana
techniques and is currently available in English and Russian (Spanish
and French translations are in progress). The site also offers access to
modern texts and a full- text search facility on major suttas from the
Pali canon.
- Wat Suthat
Wat
Suthat Thep Wararamworavihara is one of Thailand's six most important
temples, located in the heart of Rattanakosin Island, which was the
center of old Bangkok. Phra Sakayamuni is the principal Buddha Statue of
the temple. This Buddha Statue is placed over the heart of the city in
correspondence with Tamrab Mahapichaisongkram and the meaning of Pang
Marn Vichai Style, that is the victory over the demon. This meaning is
the main meaning of Ayothaya city: "The city that never loses against
anyone". More than 200 years have passed by and the truth of this has
come about according to Somdej Phrabuddha Yod Fah Chulalok, the first
great king of the Chakkri Dynasty, who established Bangkok.
- Wat Carolina Buddhajakra
Vanaram
Wat Carolina Buddhajakra Vanaram, is a Theravadin monastary
and meditation center located in coastal North Carolina. The Abbot is
Tan Ajahn Phrakru Buddhamonpricha, Secretary-General of the Dhammayut
Order, USA. Lay practisioners represent varied cultures and compliment
each other in dhamma practise. The Buddhist Holy Days are observed at
the Wat, with large attendance at special ceremonies and festivals. A
meditation group meets every Sunday.
- Wat Kow
Tahm
Located in Thailand, on the island of Koh Phangan, the
International Meditation Center attracts people from all over the world
interested in studying and practicing the methods, techniques and tools
of mental development taught by Rosemary and Steve Weissman, the
resident teachers since 1988. They feel that through an overall and
balanced mental development practice, we may be able to gain Insight
into our own nature and the laws of Nature; developing deep Compassion
and Understanding of the origins of difficulties and stress, and how to
end them.
- Aruna
Ratanagiri
This site introduces readers to a branch monastery of Wat
Nong Pah Pong and Wat Pah Nanachat. The abbot, Ajahn Munindo leads this
small monastic training community which also provides guest
accommodation for lay visitors.
- "eightfold-l"
Eightfold-l is a discussion list on
the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path of Buddhism. This list is
to be used as a sort of "study group" for beginners and advanced
students alike.
- Dhamma Study
Writings in Thai and
English focused on the Tripitaka. There is also an on-line study group
where all are welcome. (groups.yahoo.com/group/DSList) Webmaster: Amara
Chayabongse: postmaster@dhammastudy.com
- Buddhaviharas
Buddhaviharas is a non-sectarian Buddhist mailing list
providing daily inspirational messages relating to the four
immeasurables (or Brahmaviharas) of lovingkindness, compassion, joy and
equanimity. Featured quotations in the past have included the Dalai
Lama, Sharon Salzberg, Pema Chodron, Ayya Khema, Jack Kornfield.
Discussion of any of the immeasurables is welcome! In addition, anyone
is welcome to submit quotations relating to these topics at any
time.
- Association for Insight
Meditation
This site features html books by the late Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw
of Burma, Bhikkhu Pesala, an English monk who is owner of the site, Ledi
Sayadaw and Sayadaw U Janaka.
- Buddhist Pen Pal Home Page
Set up in 1997, the
Buddhist Pen Pal Dhamma Home Page was built to cater to the needs of
Dhammafarers to communicate with, help and support each
other.
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