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| Kagyu Media Lab  |
| A volunteer organization working with sanghas throughout the world to share recorded dharma material.
http://www.kagyu-medialab.org/ |
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| Kagyupa Office  |
| Kagyu Office provide information about Kagyupa lineage, program of His Holiness the XVII Karmapa, their monasteries and Dharma Centres, their projects. As well some pages about Buddhism.
http://www.kagyuoffice.com/home3.html |
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| Karma Kagyu Institute  |
| The Karma Kagyu Institute is a non-profit, educational corporation. Its purpose is to preserve, study, and make available the philosophical and psychological teachings of the Tibetan tradition, especially as propounded by the Karma Kagyu school of Buddhism
http://www.karmakagyu.org/ |
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| Karmapa Thaye Dorje and the Dhagpo Kagyu Mandala  |
| Information concerning the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Thaye Dorje and his European centers.
http://www.dhagpo-kagyu.org/ |
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| Kunzang Palyul Choling  |
| Centers under the direction of Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo. Information on each center and its activities.
http://www.tara.org/ |
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| Light of Berotsana  |
| Group founded to translate Tibetan texts into English. Information on translation projects and group members.
http://www.lightofberotsana.org/ |
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| Muktinath - Annapurna - Nepal  |
| Muktinath Foundation International is a non-profit group working to preserve the Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site Muktinath - Chumig Gyatsa - and the cultural and religious heritage connected to it. Includes biographies of its Abbot, Lama Wangyal, his Grandfather, image galleries, news, and travel information.
http://www.muktinath.org |
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| Nalandabodhi, and Karmapa News  |
| Nalandabodhi is a network of Buddhist meditation and study centers, and offers an extensive curriculum of Buddhist studies and practice. This site contains the current news about Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorje, as well as an archive of news references compiled since his escape in January, 2000.
http://www.nalandabodhi.org/index.html |
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| Nitartha Institute  |
| Modeled on the Tibetan tradition of monastic colleges, or shedra, preserving the tradition of analytical meditation, contemplative study, and dharma conversation (debate). Includes curriculum, listing of faculty, and list of publications.
http://www.nitarthainstitute.org |
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| Norbulingka Institute  |
| Located in Dharamsala, India, dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan art and culture.
http://www.norbulingka.org/ |
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