- The Four Noble Truths
Explanation of the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism. Category: Buddhist http://www.nyimc.org/articles/truths.htm
- The Four Noble Truths
Basic exposition of the Four Noble Truths, done in a graphically lyrical style.
The Four Noble Truths, a simple exposition of basic Buddhism. Noble Willingham Category: Buddhist http://www.crunch42.com/4truths/index.html
- Dharma & Nirvana
Introduction to Buddhist principles Category: Buddhist http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/5215/
- Common American Misconceptions About Buddhism
Reincarnation, prayer, and paganism. Category: Buddhist http://www.livingdharma.org/Misconceptions.html
- Buddhism from a Naturalistic Viewpoint
Viewpoint on what Buddhism is, from a rationalist standpoint. Category: Buddhist http://www.freethinker.uklinux.net/buddhism/
- Buddhism Anyone?
"Buddhism is probably the least understood of all major religions. Indeed, from an Occidental viewpoint we might well question whether it warrants the title of religion."
Occidental Category: Buddhist http://cyberhabilis.home.mindspring.com/buddhism.html
- Buddhism: An Introduction
An extensive introduction to Buddhist thought and history. From "Anthology of Scriptures of World Religions", by John Powers and James Fieser, faculty of Asian Studies at the Australian National University. Category: Buddhist http://online.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/textnotes/buddhism.html
- Buddhism 2001
Introduction to Buddhist philosophy and practice.
Introduction to Buddhist practice and meditation, philosophy, history and traditions and especially Tibetan Buddhism. Category: Buddhist http://www.geocities.com/buddhism2001
- Buddhism
Buddhism, a major world religion, founded in northeastern India and based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who is known as the Buddha, or Enlightened One. Buddhism today is divided into two major branches known to their respective followers as Theravada, the Way of the Elders, and Mahayana, the Great Vehicle. Buddhism has been significant not only in India but also in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, where Theravada has been dominant; Mahayana has had its greatest impact in China, Japan, Taiwan, Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, Korea, and Vietnam, as well as in India. The number of Buddhists worldwide has been estimated at between 150 million and 300 million.
Issihk.COM - Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, China, Macau, India, Taiwan; Asia, Europe and America - The Buddhism And Related ! Category: Buddhist http://www.issihk.com/Buddhism.htm
- Basic Points Unifying Theravada and Mahayana Buddh
Approved by the World Buddhist Sangha Council in 1966. Category: Buddhist http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism/Misc/unify.html
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