Dharma Centers & Meditation Groups
Drepung Loseling Institute: Atlanta, Ga http://www.drepung.org Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies, Practice and Culture.
An affilitate of Emory University and the North American seat of Drepung Loseling Monastery.Email: institute@drepung.org
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Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) http://www.fpmt.org An worldwide organization devoted to the transmission of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition and values worldwide through teaching, meditation, and community service. We provide integrated education through which people's minds and hearts can be transformed into their highest potential for the benefit of others, inspired by an attitude of universal responsibility.
Check the web site for a list of their centers and projects.Email: webmaster@fpmt.org
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Quiet Mountain: A Listing of Buddhist Resources on the Internet http://quietmountain.com This is a very large and broad resource guide:
"Quiet Mountain Tibetan Buddhist Resource Guide is one of the
most comprehensive Buddhist resources on the web period.
With its newly designed entry page, it continues to be a work
in progress worth visiting over and over. A must see for those
interested in Tibetan lineages."
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The Maitreya Project http://www.maitreyaproject.org In Bodhgaya, India, where Buddha attained enlightenment some 2540 years ago, the Maitreya Project is developing and constructing an inspiring complex of temples, monasteries, medical facilities, museums, exhibition halls, schools, libraries and gardens. These will be gathered around the statue of Maitreya Buddha (500 ft tall - the world's largest statue), an inspiring symbol of universal loving kindness.
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Worldbridges Tibet: Maybe the best collection of links anywhere http://worldbridges.com/Tibet/links.html A meta site for Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan cultural resources with links to:
News & Governement, Support Groups & Resources, Human Rights, Reference, Cultural Information, Buddhism & Monasteries, Travel, Images & Films, and Dharamsala.
Phew! Check it out.
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