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  • An Introduction to Buddhism
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhaintro.html
    Buddhism has over 2,000 years of history and tradition. That's a lot to pack into a single website, but this one serves as a strong starting point for Buddhism newbies. Included in these pages are the history of Buddhism, basic Buddhist principles, Buddhist morality, vocabulary, Zen poems, and more.

  • Resources on Women's Ordination
    owlowl______Visit http://members.tripod.com/~Lhamo/4ordin.htm
    In Buddhism, women may be ordained either monastically or non-monastically. As nuns, they dedicate themselves to prayer and service. This website provides a helpful chart of the types of ordinations and robe colors available to women throughout the Buddhist countries of South, Southeast, and East Asia, with the corresponding robe colors.

  • Buddhism and its Spread Along the Silk Road
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.silk-road.com/artl/buddhism.shtml
    After it arose India, Buddhism spread throughout central Asia by means of the missionaries traveling the Silk Road. China, Pakistan, Japan, and Korea were just some of the countries touched Buddhism. This website comprehensively describes the spread of Buddhism with text, maps, and timelines.

  • Maitreya Project
    owlowlowl____Visit http://www.maitreyaproject.org/home/index.html
    In 2005 the Maitreya Project will unveil an exquisite environment for Buddhist teaching and practice. This new facility, based in Bodhgaya, India, the place where the Buddha achieved Enlightenment, will be dominated by a 152-meter-high bronze statue of the Buddha seated upon a throne filled with an atrium of art, statues, and shrines, all overlooking 45 acres of beautiful gardens. This website provides a great overview of the project and its work to date.

  • A History of Buddhism in Sri Lanka
    owlowl______Visit http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~sydney/historybudd.htm
    The Buddha never traveled to Sri Lanka, but his teachings did. Those teachings have shaped the Sri Lankan cultural landscape. This website, from a Sri Lankan Buddhist, traces the history of the religion's travel from Indian to Sri Lanka. Because the author is a non-native English speaker, this page lacks perfect grammar and spelling, but the content is detailed and informative.


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