Theravada Viewpoints

  1. The Buddhist Publication Society
  2. Four talks given by Nyanatiloka Mahathera on the Fundamentals of Buddhism
  3. Dependent Originations PATICCASAMUPPADA
  4. Karaniya Metta Sutta -- Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
  5. The Noble Eightfold Path
  6. Meditation The Vijja Dhammakaya Method
  7. The Metta Sutta-My favorite Sutta.
  8. Access to Insight - resources for practice and meditation -- directories, text archives, self-guided tour through the Pali Canon.
  9. The Kalama Sutra This is the sutta that convinced me to become a Buddhist.
  10. Culasunnata Sutra - English translation (from Thailand) of the Culasunnata Sutra of Theravadan Buddhism, considered by some to be the quintessence of Buddhism.
  11. E Books Buddhist books online.
  12. Theravada Text Archives - provides English translation of Pali scriptures and introduction to mindfulness meditation.
  13. A Pali Dictionary
  14. Vipassana Meditation A discription of Vipassana meditation practice.
  15. Introduction to Theravada Buddhism The new Buddhism site in the National Capital of Canada.
  16. Role of Laity in Modern Thai Buddhism B.J. Terwiel (The Basham Lecture; ANU) 36KB.
  17. Theravada files to download from BuddhaNet.
  18. Dhammapada
  19. The Dhammapada The path of the Dhamma
  20. The Dhammapada - Treasury of Truth
  21. The Dhammapada - Version by Thomas Byrom.
  22. Dhammapada Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Download the complete book

  23. Dhammapada Translated from the Pali by Acharya Buddharakkhita Introduction by Bhikkhu Bodhi Download the complete book

  24. new linkDharma the Cat Cartoons that blend humor & spirituality.
  25. new linkBuddhist Pictures compliments of Rungroje Saehuan and the Bhatia Company Limited.
  26. new linkBuddhist holy sites. (Slow loading but worth the wait)
  27. Buddhism in a Nutshell  By the late Narada Maha Thera.
  28. A Manual of Buddhism  By the late Venerable Narada Maha Thera.
  29.  An index of Suttas in English  on the Internet, from both the Theravada and Mahayana traditions.

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Updated September 6, 2004.