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Achariya Doug Duncan
Practical Dharma teaching for Westerners in Japan.
Amnyi
Rinpoche's official website including biography, teaching schedule, recorded teachings and latest news. Also information on his monastery, Ju Mohor.
Buddhist Yogi C. M. Chen
The Vajrayana Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism teachings of Buddhist Yogi C. M. Chen (Yogi Chen) and his disciple Dr. Yutang Lin.
Chronicle Project Link Partner
The project is a work-in-progress to gather the oral history of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche through the recollections and stories of his students and others who knew him. Contains a biography, bibliography, stories, and interviews.
Hmuh
A Buddhist sect that also embraces the teachings of Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Mohammadism, among others. HÜMÜH contains the diamond or pure form teachings of all spirituality.
International Buddhist
Chinese sect promoting Humanistic Buddhism.
Jigme Rinpoche
Appointed in 1975 by H.H. the 16th Karmapa as his spiritual representative in Europe, Jigme Rinpoche now teaches extensively in Europe. This official site includes biography, schedule and teachings.
Karma-Kagyu
Information about the Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje and His centres.
Karmapa
The official site of the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje.
Kubose Dharma Legacy
An approach based on the most basic Buddhist principles that pervade all Buddhist thought. Rooted in the original teachings of Gautama Buddha, the Way of Oneness comes from the Japanese Mahayana tradition, reflecting both Shin and Zen Buddhist teachings.
 


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