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| Introduction to the Five Principal Spiritual Traditions of Tibet  |
| From the Government of Tibet in Exile.
http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/budintro.html |
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| Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism  |
| Introduction to Buddhism, meditation, practices, philosophy and history.
http://www.geocities.com/buddhism2001 |
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| Kagyu Monlam  |
| Official site of the Kagyu Monlam Chenmo (Kagyu annual great prayer festival.) Information on the current festival, photo gallery, travel information, and material on previous festivals.
http://kagyumonlam.tripod.com/ |
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| KTD - Learn About Tibetan Buddhism  |
| Extensive Karma Kagyu Buddhist teaching library under seven major topics: Introduction, turning the mind, becoming a Buddhist, taming the mind, training the mind, developing the mind, and cultivating Insight.
http://www.kagyu.org/buddhism/bud00.html |
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| Lhagyalo - Free Tibet - Tibetan Buddhist Resources  |
| Devoted to causes of Tibetan people and providing information on Tibetan Buddhism. Sections on teachers such as the Dalai Lama, and Je Tsongkhapa, on the five spiritual traditions, and annotated list of links.
http://www.geocities.com/lhagyalo/ |
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| Like An Illusion: the Shangpa Kagyu lineage  |
| Offers resources on Milarepa and the Shangpa Kagyu lineage, including an annotated list of books about Milarepa and the Shangpa lineage.
http://www.LikeAnIllusion.com |
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| Listservers and Usenet Newsgroups  |
| A collection of email lists and newsgroups for buddhist discussion.
http://www.diamondway-buddhism.org/kkbn-sub.htm |
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| Maitreya in the Mahayana Tradition  |
| Material about Maitreya Buddha, texts, photo galleries, mantra and practice, tonglen, links. Site is in French and English. Includes a page about The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/djampa/index.html |
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| Mudra.co.uk  |
| Mudra.co.uk is dedicated to comparative Tibetan Buddhist Mahayana and Tantric practice and Jungian psychology through publishing books, prints and articles, workshops and meditation retreats.
http://www.mudra.co.uk/ |
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| Ngakpas and Ngakmos  |
| The white sangha is a community of yogic practitioners ordained according to tantric samayas. Although we are ordained, Ngakpas (male) and Ngakmas (female) are householders and are not bound to the same commitments as the monastic or vinaya vows of the Red Sangha.
http://www.ngakpa.org/ |
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