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  • Mandala Books
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    • Buddhanet.net - Buddhist information network about all things Buddha and Buddhism.
    • Buddhism - A comprehensive Web site for both those new to Buddhism and those already familiar with this major religion. All schools of Buddhism are catered for, including Theravada, Mahayana, Pure Land, Zen ...
    • Online Buddhist Center - forum and Buddhist related links geared towards families and children.
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    Magazines & Journals
    • Athenaeum of Buddhism - provides online Buddhist texts, articles, sutras, mantras, and more.
    • Buddhism Today - offers teachings and interviews with prominent teachers of the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism.
    • Mandala - published by the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT).
    • Shambhala Sun - Buddhist inspired magazine offering perspectives on the arts social issues and politics.
    • Shenpenel - presents the teachings of recognized lamas and teachers, with an emphasis on the Karma Kagyu and the Shangpa Kagyu lineages.
    • Tricycle - interactive forum of the independent Buddhist quarterly.
    • Urthona - explores the arts and Western culture from a Buddhist perspective.
    • Zen Unbound - featuring investigative serials, book and movie reviews, and more.
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    Digital Libraries
    • A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist & Shinto DeitiesOnline since 1995. Over 1,000 photos of the Buddha, Bodhisattva, and Deva, plus reviews of hundreds of deities and demons in the Japanese Buddhist & Shinto pantheons. This site is widely referenced by universities, museums, galleries, art historians, Buddhist practitioners, and lay people from around the world. English, updated frequently, with deity names given in Japanese.
    • Buddhist Artwork - Buddha Statues Online. Online store specializing in hand-carved wood Buddhist statues made by master artisans for the Japanese market, and hand-crafted Buddhist artwork from China and Southeast Asia. Delivery to 50+ countries. All artwork is accompanied by useful reference notes, including Sanskrit, Chinese, and Japanese spellings. This store is the sister site of the A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist & Shinto Deities.
    • Buddihist Heritage
    • Huntington Archive - represents the efforts of over thirty-five years of field documentation photography by John and Susan Huntington, professors of Asian Art History at The Ohio State University. In 1986, the Huntingtons decided to formally expand their photographic collection beyond the countries central to their personal research to include other major countries in Asia that had not yet been documented. When the move from a personal resource materials archive to a pan-Asian documentation project was made, the Huntingtons and the History of Art Department decided to create an institutional archive that could be used for scholarly research and classroom teaching.
     
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