Tibetan Buddhist Links
There are so many links about Tibetan Buddhism, that there is no attempt made at all to be complete. The links here are selected mainly for the content. So for instance, if an organization mainly presents their program and not any information about Tibetan Buddhism, I have not linked to it. For the practical stuff (which, I hear, is well worth it) you have to go elsewhere. Though many of these pages will have links to such practical centers.
- Buddhism links
- Buddhism gifts and presents
- Reincarnation (or rebirth) in Buddhism
- Nederlandse Boeddhisme Links
- Buddha's World (You are here)
- Tibetan
- Government site. Highly recommended for their focus on Tibetan Buddhism.
- Dalai Lama
- his own website. See also my collection of articles by the Dalai Lama, and this lens on the Life of the Dalai Lama.
- Khandro Net
- a site with all the basics on (Tibetan) Buddhism.
- Easterntradition
- the website by David Reigle and his wife. Includes online documents on the relationship between Tibetan Buddhism and Blavatsky's theosophy.
- Kalachakranet
- also contains articles by David Reigle and explains the unique place of the Kalachakra tantra in Tibetan Buddhism.
- Berzin Archives
- The Berzin Archives is the collection of works of the American scholar and author Alexander Berzin, who spent 29 years in India, studying and practicing Tibetan Buddhism. There, he served as translator primarily for his teacher, the late Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, and occasionally for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Dr. Berzin has taught extensively in universities and Buddhist centers in more than seventy countries since the early 1980s.
- Tibetan Buddhism Archives
- with online texts from diverse sources.
- Labyrinth Readers Society
- a site which is more serious than it looks, about spirituality, taken with a laugh.
- Rinpoche
- Buddhist glossary.
- Buddhism Today
- a magazine published by Kamtsang Choliing USA. It offers teachings and interviews with prominent teachers of the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism. The focus is The Diamond Way (Vajrayana) with its profound methods for discovering the nature of mind, one's highest potential.
- A Short Guide to Tibetan Buddhism
- The four schools of Tibetan Buddhism aand links to more information about each school.
- Foundation for the preservation of the Mahayana Tradition
- Good site with a lot of information and articles by lama's.
- The Root-institute
- A Socially Engaged Buddhist Centre in the Tibetan Tradition, located in Bodhgaya, India
