http://www.dharmaseed.org/

- Dhamma talks by selected teachers (Achan Chah, Ajahn Amaro, Ajahn Jumnien, Ajahn Liem and others);

- Dhamma talks by popular North American Buddhist teachers, including Sharon Salzberg, Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein;

- Retreat talks from many monasteries and meditation centers.

http://buddhism.lib.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-ENG/tw.htm

Article by T. W. Rhys Davids on the early Buddhist schools.

See also: http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-ENG/dall.htm

http://dhamma.ru/paali/tables/palisufi.htm

A very handy table which allows to quickly look up the grammatical forms by their suffixes.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bullitt/theravada.html

An excellent description of Theravada Buddhism by John Bullitt in Access To Insight, a premier website on Theravada Buddhism.

http://banadownload.blogspot.com/

Dhamma Talks given by Many Worthy Bhantes from Sri Lanka are now available to download from the internet. This Blog gives out the links and hope to offer you an Entry Portal for many Good Talks.

http://wisdomlib.org/buddhism/book/dhammasangani/index.html

A Buddhist manual of psychological ethics of the fourth century B.C., being a translation, now made for the first time from the original Pali, of the first book in the Abhidhamma pitaka, entitled, Dhamma-sangani (Compendium of states or phenomena) with introductory essay and notes by Caroline A. F. Rhys Davids.

http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/unicode/tituut.asp

In cooperation with BITSTREAM, the TITUS project has prepared a Unicode Font (in Windows TTF format) to match the requirements of linguists and philologists working on several languages (ancient and modern). This font (named "TITUS Cyberbit Basic"), now compliant with UNICODE 4.0 , is available for non-commercial users only.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theravada

Essential information with useful links.

http://personal.carthage.edu/jlochtefeld/buddhism/buddhismpicture.html

A collection of photos by James G. Lochtefeld:
Evolution of the Buddha Image, Sanchi, Ajanta, Pollonnaruwa, Monastic Ordination, Dambulla, Sigiriya.
See also:
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/india.html

New Delhi
http://www.mlbd.com

The largest bookstore on Indology, from the oldest Publishing House in India.

http://www.stefan.gr/buddhism/

Books include: Visuddhimagga, Vimuttimagga, Abhidhammattha Sangaha, Mindfulness in Plain English, and many more.

http://www.ancientindia.co.uk/buddha/home_set.html

- Story: Read the story of the life of the Buddha;

- Explore: Investigate the Great Stupa of Amaravati;

- Challenge Game: Match symbols of the Buddha.

See also the resources for teachers: http://www.ancientindia.co.uk/staff/buddha/main.html

http://das-buddhistische-haus.de/pages/de/audio-vortraege

English-language interview of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu made by Christopher Titmus. German & English talks by Tissa Weeraratna, Ven. U. Dhammajiva and other Venerables.

 

http://lakdiva.org/mahavamsa/

The Great Chronicle of Lanka, translated by Wilhelm Geiger.

http://32parts.com/

The methodical practice of the Thirty-two Parts of the Body Meditation can help one penetrate and understand the true nature of the body.

http://www.bcbsdharma.org/insight-journal/

Published by the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Archive of past issues presents an exceptional collection of articles by prominent Buddhist teachers.

http://www.sakyadhita.org

Sakyadhita, the name of the International Association of Buddhist Women, means "Daughters of the Buddha."

The objectives of Sakyadhita, as expressed at its founding meeting in 1987 in Bodhgaya, India, are:

- To promote world peace through the practice of the Buddha's teachings

- To create a network of communications for Buddhist women throughout the world

- To promote harmony and understanding among the various Buddhist traditions

- To encourage and help educate women as teachers of Buddhadharma

- To provide improved facilities for women to study and practice the teachings

- To help establish the Bhikshuni Sangha (community of fully-ordained nuns) where it does not currently exist.

http://theravadacn.org/

Readings in Theravadan Buddhism in Chinese Translation.

http://www.thaiworldview.com/thailand/buddhism.htm

A comprehensive description of modern Thai Buddhism, Buddhist ceremonies and Thai Temples.

New York
http://www.mahasiusa.org/

- founded in New York, USA, it has a temple in NY and a retreat center in New Jersey where religious and social activities are occasionally held.