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Resources for Researching Pali Buddhism

www.buddhadust.org

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Resources for Researching Pali Buddhism

 

BuddhaDust Short Description

BuddhaDust presents the The Buddha's Teaching in the form of a set of tools one can use to explore the inter-relationships between the Pali Language, The Pali as a system, and understanding and putting the system into practice in today's world. Included in the structure is a comprehensive course on the system (The Pali Line), various translations (some classic and some new), critical examinations, an extensive Bibliography, and a Useful Links Page.


Pali Text Society

The Society was founded in 1881 by T.W. Rhys Davids "to foster and promote the study of Pali texts ". It publishes Pali texts in roman characters, translations in English and ancillary works including dictionaries, concordances, books for students of Pali and a journal. As the List of Issues shows, most of the classical texts and commentaries have now been edited and many works translated into English. The Society aims to keep almost all its publications in print and to produce at least two new books and a volume of its Journal each year.

The Society is non-profit making and depends on the sale of its publications, on members' subscriptions and on the generosity of donors. Alongside its publishing activities, it provides Research Studentships for a number of people in a variety of countries who are working in the field of Pali studies. It also supports the Fragile Palm Leaves Project, which is involved in the conservation and identification of Southeast Asian manuscripts.

The Pali Text Society

73 Lime Walk
Headington
Oxford OX3 7AD
Tel: (01865) 742125
Fax: +44 1865 750 079
Email: pts@palitext.demon.co.uk
Web site: http://www.palitext.demon.co.uk

Related:
Digital Dictionaries of Southeast Asia

The Pali/English Dictionary on Line:

http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/pali/index.html


Currency Exchange Calculator Service:

http://www.xe.net/ucc/


A central location for Information on Theravada Buddhism:

Access to Insight

Readings in Theravada Buddhism

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/

What's New on Access to Insight http://www.accesstoinsight.org/news.html

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Access to Insight is an Internet website dedicated to providing accurate, reliable, and useful information concerning the practice and study of Theravada Buddhism, as it has been handed down to us through both the written word of the Pali Canon and the living example of the Sangha.


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Buddhist Publication Society

P.O. Box 61
54, Sangharaja Mawatha
Kandy, Sri Lanka

http://www.beyondthenet.net/bps/bps_main.htm
Link often malfunctions!

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P.O. Box 15926
Seattle, WA 98115
1-800-829-2748

Books, Tapes, Retreats

Vipassana Oriented

http://www.pariyatti.com

A large collection of books from The Buddhist Publication Society and The Pali Text Society


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Publishes many books on all branches of Buddhism including the Pali.

www.wisdompubs.org


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Cleargreen Incorporated

Cleargreen is a corporation that has a twofold purpose. First, it sponsors and organizes seminars and workshops on Carlos Castaneda's Tensegrity, and second, it is a publishing house. Up to the present, it has organized and sponsored seminars and workshops in the United States, Latin America and Europe, and it has published three videocassettes on Tensegrity, a modern version of movements called magical passes, discovered by shamans that lived in Mexico in ancient times. These movements were collected by Carlos Castaneda as part of an anthropological field work on the cognitive world of shamans done in Mexico over a period of years.

The name of Cleargreen stems from an idea that sorcerers who lived in Mexico in ancient times had about the configuration of our human energy. They believed that different kinds of energy had different hues, and that human energy has now an off-white coloration, but that at one time it was clear green.

To be congruous with those shamans' idea that the path of shamanism is really a return to our origins, the name of Cleargreen was adopted for this budding corporation. The intent behind it was to establish a magical relationship between the endeavors of a corporate unit in our modern world and the purpose and will of a bygone era. The sorcerers who envisioned this idea of an earlier hue for mankind believed that what singled out man from the rest of the species populating this earth was something they called man's unbending intent, meaning a steadfast, superb determination.


Vipassana Research Institute Masthead

http://www.vri.dhamma.org/

The CSCD (CD) version of the Pali Cannon can be ordered here. There is a problem with the link to the on-line version and I am unable to get a response from the site concerning what is what.


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This web site contains documents, resources, and links about the Buddha's Teaching in two languages: English and Vietnamese.

http://www.budsas.org/

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Resources for the Study of Buddhism

Compiled by Dr Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University

http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/Buddhism.htm


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Satipatthana Web Page

http://satipatthana.org/

Vimukti Rasa

A site devoted to Venerable Punnaji, including writings and Audio and Video files.


Buddhist Information
of North America

http://www.buddhistinformation.com

There is a good collection of suttas on this site at: http://www.buddhistinformation.com/ida_b_wells_memorial_sutra_library/

Sadhu Forum
http://www.dhamma.ru/sadhu/modules/mylinks/
The rebirth of Sadu -- A searchable and browseable directory of Theravada Buddhist resources around the world. It provides nicely annotated links to sites offering information on traditions, news and events, organizations (including monasteries, meditation centers, libraries, and temples), personalities, online reading materials, publications, audiovisual materials, and more. The categories are logical and navigation is simple.

Watthai.net

Sound recordings of contemporary teachers

http://watthai.net/sounds.htm


Wheel

Metta Net-Lanka

Dhamma Resources

http://www.metta.lk/tipitaka/index.html


Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library
The Internet Guide to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Buddhism.html

A vast site cataloging much of what is available on the net on all branches of Buddhism; on the other hand the site looks abandoned and much seems out of date -- mo


Buddhist digical Library and Museum

Buddhist Digital Library and Museum

A massive list of Buddhist resources

http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/DBLM/index.htm

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The Internet Sacred Text Archive

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/index.htm#south

A huge collection of Public Domain documents covering a wide variety of sacred subjects. There is a CD available.

 


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