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Reading in Theravada Buddhism This website is run by John Bullitt from USA. He offer everything in this website as free gifts, with absolutely no strings attached.
Dedicated to Buddhist all over the world and the person who are interested in Buddhism.Visitors can free download or listen to famous Burmese Sayadaw’s Dhamma Talk which are able to find in Burmese and English Languages. This website is created by a group of Burmese in Singapore.
This website is managed by a group of Myanmar Buddhist families in the San Francisco Bay Area dedicated to the propagation of Buddha Sasana all over the world.
Presenting Theravada Buddhism in its Pristine from by the webmaster, Dr. Maung Maung Lwin , a Theravadin Buddhist of Myanmar origin living in London. His aim is to make available to all international readers the vast treasures of Theravada Buddhist teaching as understood, practiced and taught by the continuous lines of eminent Sayadaws and Lay teachers from Myanmar.
This website is managed by Venerable Dhammasami who is having the dual Swiss and French citizenship. He entered and integrated Theravada Buddhism teachings in Myanmar. This is very interesting how he become a Buddhist monk who is strictly practiced The Vinaya ( the rules of Buddha for his follower Buddhist Bhikkhu). Now he also can speak and write in Burmese well.
BuddhaNet is a non- sectarian organization, its was first established as a Vipassana Meditation Centre in Sydney by Australian meditation monk Ven. Pannayavaro. BDEA has since evolved as a Buddhist Information and Education service. Its aims to facilitate a significant Buddhist presence in the ever- expanding realm of computer communications techonology, applying this techonology to helping make the Buddha’s teachings freely available to all. < some downloadable books about General Buddhist, Buddhist meditation and Buddha teachings ...
A Buddhst page by Binh Anson. Although this may be resized as a personal website, English and Vietnamese version. His explanation of Buddhism in Vietnam is predominantly of the Mahayana form, the Theravada tradition is well recognized and is experiencing a growing interest especially in the practice of meditation, Nikaya-Agama literature and in Abhidhamma studies. focusing mainly on Theravada Buddhism, with lot of informative articles.
Fill with good resources, this site sets out to present the Dhamma in its barest form for both beginners and experienced Buddhists by webmaster Ye- Lei Wu