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(124 articles) - Buddhism; Buddhism and euthanasia; List of Buddhist topics; Portal:Buddhism; Guru; Abhidhamma Pitaka; Abhiseka; Anussati; Black Buddhist; Black Buddhist Community in America; Buddha; Buddhist Centre Copenhagen; Buddhist Hybrid English; Buddhist Novitiate; Buddhist anarchism; Burial places of founders of world religions; Buddhist calendar; Christianity and world religions; Dantapuram; Dasavidha-rajadhamma; Dhammakaya ordination; Dharma (Buddhism); Dharma name; The Dharma of Star Wars; Dhvaja; Diamond Approach; Diksha; Drubchen; Dukkha; Dutsi; Early Buddhism; Buddhist economics; Edward J. Thomas; End times; Engaged Buddhism; Buddhist eschatology; Fasting; Filial piety; Four sights; The Gospel of Buddha; Heaven; Hongaku Jodo; Householder (Buddhism); Iddhi; The Jew in the Lotus; Jewish Buddhist; Ganganath Jha; Jiuhuashan; Maha Bodhi Society; Mahavibhasa; Buddhist view of marriage; Milarepa (film); Miracles of Buddha; Buddhist monasticism; Most Holy Place; Myō-ō; Nidana; Ordination; Pabbajja; Parinirvana; Paritta; Patimokkha; Persecution of Buddhists; Petavatthu; Spiritual materialism; Buddhist philosophy; Physical characteristics of the Buddha; Buddhist polemics; Portable shrine; The Five Powers; Pramāṇa-samuccaya; Prapañca; Pre-sectarian Buddhism; Preah Maha Ghosananda; Eight Precepts; The Five Precepts; The Ten Precepts; Prince Sattva; Refuge (Buddhism); Releasing life; Relic of the tooth of the Buddha; Ringsel; Ankus; Saddha; Sak Yant; Salihundam; Samavati; Sarnath; Sasana; Satori; Satoru; School of Consciousness-only; Seongcheol; Sesshin; Shakyasimha; Shravakabuddha; Singhai; Slavery and Buddhism; Sokushinbutsu; Soul; Sri Maha Bodhi; Svabhava; Buddhist symbolism; Ashtamangala; Temple boy; Tep Vong; Buddhist terms and concepts; Buddhist texts; Third eye; Three Ages of Buddhism; Three Jewels; Tricycle: The Buddhist Review; Upasaka; Upasampada; Ushnisha; Buddhist vegetarianism; Victory Banner; Vipaka; What the Buddha Taught; Wheel of time; William Stoddart; Woodenfish; Sobin Yamada; Buddhism and violence;

(39) - Buddhism by region; Buddhism by country; Buddhism in Afghanistan; Buddhism in Argentina; Buddhism in Australia; Buddhism in Austria; Buddhism in Bangladesh; Buddhism in Bhutan; Buddhism in Brazil; Buddhism in Uzbekistan; Buddhism in the Middle East; Buddhism in Cambodia; Buddhism in Canada; Chinese Buddhism; Buddhism in Croatia; Buddhism in France; Buddhism in Germany; Buddhism in Indonesia; Buddhism in Laos; Buddhism in Malaysia; Buddhism in Mongolia; Buddhism in Myanmar; Buddhism in Nepal; Buddhism in Nicaragua; Buddhism in Norway; Buddhism in Pakistan; Buddhism in the Philippines; Buddhism in Poland; Buddhism in Russia; Buddhism in Singapore; Buddhism in Slovenia; Buddhism in South Africa; Buddhism in Slovakia; Buddhism in Sweden; Buddhism in Switzerland; Buddhism in Taiwan; Buddhism in the United States; Buddhism in Vietnam; Vajrayana Buddhism in Southeast Asia

Hindu and Buddhist Heritage of Afghanistan

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(6) - Bodhinyana Monastery; Bodhivana Monastery; Ajahn Brahm; Sandy McCutcheon; Nan Tien temple; Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche;

(5) - Bodhinyana Monastery; Bodhivana Monastery; Chung Tian Temple; Nan Tien temple; Phap Hoa Temple;

(10) - Atisha; Barua (Bangladesh); Buddhism in Bangladesh; Mahasthabir Nikaya; Mahasthangarh; Mainamati; Noapara-Ishanchandranagar; Sangharaj Nikaya; Sompur Bihara; Tenchungya;

(3) - Atisha; Bipradash Barua; Dipa Ma;

(1) - Buddhism in Bhutan;

(5) - Cheri Monastery; Drukgyel Dzong; Kyichu Lhakhang; Rinpung Dzong; Tamshing Lhakhang;

(12) - Buddhism in Pakistan; Butkara Stupa; Hindu and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan; Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Pakistan; Kanishka stupa; Kashmir Smast; Pushkalavati; Siraj-ji-Takri; Takht Bhai; Taxila; Thatta; Udyana;

(1) - Raja Tridev Roy;

(3) - Sri Lankan Buddhism; Dasa sil mata; Solosmasthana;

(5) - Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields; Gangaramaya Temple; Kataragama; Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara; Sri Dalada Maligawa;

(21) - Chinese Buddhism; Buddhism in Taiwan; Buddhism in Hong Kong; Buddhist cuisine; Buddhist legends about Emperor Wu of Liang; Dashabhumika; Dharma character school; Ghost Festival; Gongyo; Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution; Huahujing; Huayan; Humanistic Buddhism; Jade Peak Pagoda; Ksitigarbha; Sanlun; Shurangama Mantra; Great Compassion Mantra;Sutra of Filial Piety; Taoic religion; Tiantai; White Horse Pagoda; Zen;

(15) - Baodingshan; Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves; Bingling Temple; Dazu Rock Carvings; Hidden Stream Temple Cave; Kizil Caves; Lingyin Temple; Longmen Grottoes; Middle Binyang Cave; Mogao Caves; Mount Emei; North Binyang Cave; South Binyang Cave; Stone Sculptures on Yaowang Mountain; Tuoshan; Yungang Grottoes;

(44) - Alec Su; An Shih Kao; Bianji; Bodhiruci; Meiyang Chang; Cheng Yen; Chin Kung; Chow Ching Lie; Dahui Zonggao; Dongshan Shouchu; Hai Deng; Hsin Ping; Hsin Ting; Hsing Yun; Hsuan Hua; Hui Shen; Khaw Boon Wan; Sik Kok Kwong; Kumarajiva; Leon Lai; Andy Lau; Jet Li; Lin Xiaochieh; Lu Sheng-yen; Anita Mui; Melissa Ng; Sanghapala; Sengrui; Sheng-yen; Shi De Li; Sudhana; Teresa Teng; Faye Wong; Wu Po-hsiung; Wuzhun Shifan; Yao Xing; Sally Yeh; Michelle Yeoh; Yi Xing; Yin Shun; Yong Xin; Ze Rong; Lady Zhang (Yin); Zhi Qian;

(4) - Jizang; Sengcan; Empress Shen Wuhua; Emperor Wu of Chen;

(4) - Liu Ying; Lokaksema; Emperor Ming of Han; Zhi Yao;

(11) - Buttocho; Chu Fa-t'ai; Empress Chu Suanzi; Dao An; Dharmakṣema; Dharmarakṣa; Faxian; Emperor Gong of Jin; Po-Srimitra; Tao Sheng; Xie Lingyun;

(8) - Jizang; Empress Dowager Li Ezi; Liu Xie; Emperor Wu of Chen; Emperor Wu of Liang; Xiao Tong; Xiao Yu; Emperor Xuan of Western Liang;

(7) - Dharmakṣema; Faxian; Emperor Gong of Jin; Liu Yikang; Emperor Ming of Liu Song; Tao Sheng; Xie Lingyun;

(3) - Ingen; Muyan; Sokuhi Nyoitsu;

(4) - Empress Erzhu Ying'e; Huike; Empress Li Zu'e; Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei;

(22) - Batuo; Bodhidharma; Empress Erzhu Ying'e; Empress Feng Qing; Empress Feng Run; Gao Yun (Northern Wei); Empress Gao (Xuanwu); Empress Dowager Hu (Xiaoming); Huike; Empress Dowager Li Ezi; Empress Li Zu'e; Empress Ruogan; Tuoba Huang; Emperor Wen of Western Wei; Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei; Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei; Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei; Emperor Xuan of Western Liang; Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei; Yang Xuanzhi; Empress Yifu; Zhiyi;

(12) - Empress Chen Yueyi; Empress Dugu Qieluo; Huike; Empress Dowager Li Ezi; Empress Li Zu'e; Empress Ruogan; Emperor Xuan of Western Liang; Empress Yuan Humo; Empress Yuan Leshang; Empress Yuchi Chifan; Zhiyi; Empress Zhu Manyue;

(7) - Ingen; Li Shutong; Muyan; Sokuhi Nyoitsu; Su Manshu; Taixu; Yang Wenhui;

(4) - Ji Gong; Lin Tinggui; Wuzhun Shifan; Zhou Jichang;

(3) - Liu Xie; Emperor Wu of Liang; Xiao Zhangmao;

(22) - Empress Chen Yueyi; Dao Xin; Empress Dugu Qieluo; Gao Jiong; Huike; Jizang; Jnanagupta; Jnanayasas; Empress Dowager Li Ezi; Empress Li Zu'e; Sengcan; Empress Shen Wuhua; Emperor Wen of Sui; Xiao Yu; Xuanzang; Yang Jun (Sui Dynasty); Yang Tong; Empress Yuan Humo; Empress Yuan Leshang; Empress Yuchi Chifan; Zhiyi; Empress Zhu Manyue;

(27) - Amoghavajra; Baizhang; Empress Chen Yueyi; Dao Xin; Fazang; Hongren; Huangbo Xiyun; Huineng; I Ching (monk); Jianzhen; Jizang; Juzhi Yizhi; Linji; Mazu Daoyi; Moheyan; Layman Pang; Empress Shen Wuhua; Shenxiu; Shide (monk); Wu Zetian; Xiao Yu; Xuanzang; Yi Xing; Empress Yuan Leshang; Yunmen Wenyan; Zhaozhou; Zongmi;

(1) - Faye Wong;

(5) - City of Ten Thousand Buddhas; Developing Virtue Secondary School; Dharma Realm Buddhist Association; Heng Sure; Hsuan Hua;

(13) - Fo Guang Shan; Buddha's Light International Association; Chung Tian Temple; Hsi Lai Temple; Hsin Pei; Hsin Ping; Hsin Ting; Hsing Yun; Humanistic Buddhism; Nan Hua Temple; Nan Tien temple; Pu-Men High School; University of the West;

Lokapalas

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(22) - Chinese pagoda; Bao'en Temple; Baochu Pagoda; Beisi Pagoda; Daqin Pagoda; Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda; Duobao Glazed Pagoda; Four Gates Pagoda; Futuci Pagoda; Giant Wild Goose Pagoda; Huqiu Tower; Iron Pagoda; Jade Peak Pagoda; Leifeng Pagoda; Liaodi Pagoda; Lingxiao Pagoda; Liuhe Pagoda; Small Wild Goose Pagoda; Three Pagodas; White Horse Pagoda; Xumi Pagoda; Youguo Temple;

(32) - Badachu; Baoguo Temple; Cold Mountain Temple; Dafo Temple; Donglin Temple; Guanghua Temple; Guoqing Temple; Hanging Temple; Jade Buddha Temple; Ji Le Temple; Jing'an Temple; Kumbum Monastery; Lingyin Temple; Longhua Temple; Nanhua Temple; Nanputuo Temple; Puji Temple; Puning Temple; Putuo Zongcheng Temple; Shaolin Monastery; Shuanglin Temple; Standard Design for Buddhist Temple Construction; Tanzhe Temple; Temple of Azure Clouds; Temple of Bright Filial Piety; Temple of Great Compassion; Temple of the Six Banyan Trees; Wanfu Temple; White Horse Temple; Yonghe Temple; Zhanshan Temple; Zhihua Si Temple;

Buddhist temples in Hong Kong
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(3) - Da Zhao Temple; Wu Ta Si Temple; Wusutu Zhao Monastery;

(1) - Thousand Buddha Mountain;

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(1) - Buddhism in Estonia;

(1) - Friedrich Lustig;

(3) - Buddhism in Hong Kong; Hong Kong Buddhist Association; Sik Kok Kwong;

(5) - Chi Lin Nunnery; Kwan Kung Chung Yi Ting Temple; Po Lin Monastery; Tsing Shan Monastery; Yuen Yuen Institute;

(13) - Buddhism and Hinduism; Buddhism in Kashmir; Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India; Dalit Buddhist movement; Decline of Buddhism in India; Deekshabhoomi; History of Buddhism in India; Kashmir Raj Bodhi Mahasabha; Ladakh Buddhist Association; Maha Bodhi Society; Tharpa Choling Monastery; Tingmosgang; Zang Dhok Palri Phodang;

(8) - Chaukhandi Stupa; Dambal; Dhamek Stupa; Kanheri Caves; Mahabodhi Temple; Rumtek Monastery; Thiske; Toran;

(46) - Ajatashatru; Amara Sinha; Ambapali; B. R. Ambedkar; Aryadeva; Asanga; Ashoka the Great; Ngawang Tashi Bapu; Bhavaviveka; Bodhidharma; Bodhiruci; Buddhaghosa; Buddhapalita; Candrakīrti; Citta; Dharmakirti; Dharmapada; Dignāga; S. N. Goenka; Kancha Ilaiah; Jagdish Kashyap; Jambuka; Jiva (nun); Jnanagupta; Jnanayasas; Kaundinya; Kumarayana; Lokaksema; Luipa; Mahadeva (Buddhism); Mahadharmaraksita; Queen Maya; Moggaliputta-Tissa; Nagarjuna; Nagasena; Naropa; Prajna (Buddhist Monk); Prajnatara; Udit Raj; Saraha; Shantarakshita; Shantideva; Suchandra; Tilopa; Vasubandhu;

(12) - Chudamani Vihara; Enchey Monastery; Ghum Monastery; Hemis Monastery; Jetavana; Kanheri Caves; Kukkutarama; Lamayuru; Likir; Phugthal; Places where Buddha stayed; Tharpa Choling Monastery;

(10) - Adamaru; Template:Ashta Mathas of Udupi; Ashta Mathas of Udupi; Kaneyur; Krishnapur; Palimaru; Pejavara; Puttige; Shiroor; Sodhe;

Monasteries where Buddha stayed
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(9) - Bhaje caves; Bhattiprolu; Chaukhandi Stupa; Deur Kothar; Dhamek Stupa; Dhauli; Dro-dul Chorten Stupa; Peace Pagoda, Darjeeling; Tarapur, Orissa;

(61) - Buddhism in Japan; Akegarasu Haya; Azuchi religious debate; Bon Festival; Bukko-ji; Critical Buddhism; Daimoku; Dobokai Movement; Enma; Genshin; Gohonzon; Gongyo; Hell Scroll; Hell of Excrement; Hell of the Flaming Cock; Higashi Honganji; Hokkeko; Hōnen Shōnin; Ikkō-ikki; Jikininki; Jimon and Sammon; Jodo Shinshu; Jōdo shū; Kaihogyo; Kaneko Daiei; Kanjizai-ji; Kegon; Kiyozawa Manshi; Komazawa University; Ksitigarbha; Kuji-in; Kusha (Buddhism); Kōya Hijiri; Mahavairocana Tantra; Marishi-Ten; Mount Hiei; Nichiren Buddhism; Nichiren Shu; Nichiren Shōshū; Nio; Nishi Honganji; Rennyo; Risshō Kōsei Kai; Ritsu; Sanlun; Segaki; Sensei; Seongcheol; Shasekishū; Shikoku Pilgrimage; Shinbutsu bunri; Shinbutsu shūgō; Shingon Buddhism; Soga Ryojin; Sōkan; Tannisho; Tendai; Tennin; Yadōkai; Yama (Buddhism and Chinese mythology); Zen;

(37) - Masao Abe; Nikken Abe; Akegarasu Haya; Einosuke Akiya; Shoko Asahara; Bassui Tokusho; Tori Busshi; Chūjō-hime; Gyomay Kubose; Raicho Hiratsuka; Honinbo Sansa; Daisaku Ikeda; Jien; Jōchō; Jōkei (sculptor); Kiyozawa Manshi; Kōkei; Yohei Kono; Taizan Maezumi; Tsunesaburo Makiguchi; Maruyama Ōkyo; Naoko Mori; Nagasawa Rosetsu; Yasuhiro Nightow; Nissho Inoue; Hiroshi Noma; Ellison Onizuka; Sesshū Tōyō; Sokuhi Nyoitsu; Genki Sudo; Joichi Suetsuna; Seiken Sugiura; Suzuki Shōsan; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki; Tanaka Chigaku; Josei Toda; Unkei;

Japanese Buddhist nuns
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Japanese Buddhist monks
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Lokapalas

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Soka Gakkai

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(51) - Buddhist temples in Japan; Antai-ji; Chōraku-ji; Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage; Chūson-ji; Eihei-ji; Engaku-ji; Enryaku-ji; Gangyō-ji; Gokoku-ji; Gokuraku-ji (Kamakura); Gyokusen-ji; Gyoran ji; Heirin-ji; Honnō-ji; Hōkō-ji; Hōzen-ji; Iiyama Kannon; Kaikōzan Hase-dera; Kanjizaiō-in; Katsuo-ji; Kenchō-ji; Kōfuku-ji (Nagasaki); Kongōbu-ji; Kōtoku-in; Kuonji; Mii-dera; Mōtsū-ji; Narita-san; Ofuna Kan'non; Mount Ōmine; Provincial temple; Renkoji Temple; Ryōsen-ji; Senju-ji; Sensō-ji; Shitennō-ji; Shōsō-in (Tōdai-ji); Shōkoku-ji; Sōji-ji; Taiseki-ji; Tōkei-ji; Tsukiji Hongan-ji; Yama-dera; Yoshizaki-gobō; Yūtenji; Zenkō-ji; Zenpuku-ji; Zenyōmitsu-ji; Zōjō-ji; Zuigan-ji;

(8) - Antai-ji; Choko-ji; Engyō-ji; Gosho-ji; Heirin-ji (Hyogo); Kanno-ji; Kiyoshikoujin Seichou-ji; Nakayama-dera;

(30) - Adashino Nembutsu-ji; Byōdō-in; Chion-in; Daigo-ji; Daikaku-ji; Daitoku-ji; Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji; Ginkaku-ji; Hōjūjidono; Hongan-ji; Kennin-ji; Kinkaku-ji; Kiyomizu-dera; Kōzan-ji; Kōdai-ji; List of Kyoto's Buddhist Temples; Mampuku-ji; Mibu-dera; Nanzen-ji; Ninna-ji; Ryōan-ji; Sai-ji; Saihō-ji; Sanjūsangen-dō; Shinshogokuraku-ji; Shunkō-in; Shōren-in; Tenryū-ji; Tō-ji; Tōfuku-ji;

(20) - Asuka-dera; Chikurin-ji; Daian-ji; Enpuku-ji (Nara); Gangō-ji; Hase-dera; Hokki-ji; Hōryū-ji; Hozan-ji; Hōrin-ji (Nara); Jinrakuji; Kōfuku-ji; Nanto Shichi Daiji; Nigatsu-dō; Saidai-ji; Shōsōin; Tanzan Shrine; Tōdai-ji; Tōshōdai-ji; Yakushi-ji;

(1) - Mitaki-dera;

Zen

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(44) - Bae Yong-Kyun; Bangasayusang; Martine Batchelor; Bongeunsa; Cheontae; Dharma character school; Gongyo; Gyeyul; Haedong Goseungjeon; Hwaom; Hyeonjeong non; Hyunoong; Ichadon; Ijangui; Il-yeon; Jikji; Jinpyo; Jinul; Jogye Order; Kegon; Kim Bu-sik; Korean Buddhism; Marananta; Myo Cheong; Nine mountain schools; Nio; Seokguram; Seong of Baekje; Seongcheol; Seung Sahn; Soeng Hyang; Songun Yu Jeong; Baekdamsa; Three Jewel Temples of Korea; Tongbulgyo; Tongdosa; Tripitaka Koreana; Uisang; Won Buddhism; Woncheuk; Wonhyo; Youngsan Won Buddhist University; Zen; Korean Buddhist sculpture;

(6) - Gihwa; Han Yong-un; Kim Si-seup; Geri Larkin; Park Ji-Sung; Seosan;

South Korean Buddhists
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Lokapalas

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(42) - Baekdamsa; Baekyangsa; Baengnyeon Temple; Beomeosa; Beopjusa; Bongeunsa; Bongseonsa; Bongwonsa; Bulguksa; Bunhwangsa; Daeheungsa; Donghwasa; Eunhaesa; Gamsansa; Geumgoksa; Geumsansa; Golgulsa Temple; Gounsa; Guinsa; Haeinsa; Hwaeomsa; Hwangnyongsa; Jikjisa; Jogyesa; Korean Buddhist temples; Magoksa; Mireuksa; Muwisa; Palsangjeon; Pyochungsa; Seonunsa; Silleuksa; Sinheungsa; Sinwonsa; Songgwangsa; Ssanggyesa; Sudeoksa; Three Jewel Temples of Korea; Tongdosa; Unjusa; Woljeongsa; Yongjusa;

(1) - Pohyonsa;

(3) - Buddhism in Malaysia; Malaysian Theravada; Malaysian Vajrayana;

(6) - Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram; Cheng Hoon Teng; Kek Lok Si; Kong Hock Keong Temple; Snake Temple; Thean Hou Temple;

(8) - Buddhism in Myanmar; Mandalay Hill; Myanmar Monastic Schools; Nat (spirit); Shinbyu; Singuttara Hill; World's largest book; Zayat;

(31) - Pagodas in Myanmar; Ananda Temple; Bagan; Botahtaung Pagoda; Bupaya Pagoda; Dhammayangyi Temple; Dhammayazika Pagoda; Gawdawpalin Temple; Hpaung Daw U Pagoda; Htilominlo Temple; Htukkanthein Temple; Kheng Hock Keong Temple; Kuthodaw Pagoda; Kyaiktiyo Pagoda; Lawkananda Pagoda; List of Temples in Mrauk U; Mahabodhi Temple, Bagan; Manuha Temple; Mingalazedi Pagoda; Payathonzu Temple; Shite-thaung Temple; Shwedagon Pagoda; Shwegugyi Temple; Shwesandaw Pagoda; Shwesandaw Pagoda, Pyay; Shwethalyaung Buddha; Shwezigon Pagoda; Sulamani Temple; Sule Pagoda; Tharabha Gate; Thatbyinnyu Temple;

(10) - Ba Khin; Chanmyay Sayadaw; Lin Xiaochieh; Luongphaw Ajar Tala Uttama; Mahasi Sayadaw; Maung Maung Ji; U Nu; Ledi Sayadaw; Soe Win; U Thant;

(2) - Kopan Monastery; Lumbini;

(2) - Boudhanath; Swayambhunath;

(4) - Amshuverma; Khagendra Thapa Magar; Ram Bahadur Bomjon; Tenzing Norgay;

(6) - Buddhism in Russia; Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume; Datsan; Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov; Kalmyk people; Buddhism in Kalmykia;

(14) - Buddhism in Kalmykia; Chimid Balzanov; Menko Bormanzhinov; Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume; Arkad Chubanov; Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery; Ja Lama; Ivan Bultinovich Kitanov; Djimba Mikulinov; Shurguchi Nimgirov; Erdne Ombadykow; Lubsan Sharab Tepkin; Ngawang Wangyal; Zaya Pandit;

(3) - Datsan; Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery; Ivolginsky datsan;

(3) - Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov; Erdne Ombadykow; Ngawang Wangyal;

(19) - Buddhism in Thailand; Ajahn Maha Prasert; Ajahn Sao Kantasilo Mahathera; Ariyavangsagatayana, 16th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ariyavangsagatayana, 17th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ariyavangsagatayana, 18th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ayya (Pali word); Dhammakaya Movement; Dhammayutika Nikaya; The Life of Buddha; Mae ji; Maha Nikaya; Mun Bhuridatta; Sangharaja; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Ayya Tathaaloka; Thai Forest Tradition; Wat Buddhanusorn;

(19) - List of Buddhist temples in Thailand; Wat Bang Phra; Wat Chaiwatthanaram; Wat Chalong; Wat Chedi Liem; Wat Chedi Luang; Wat Hong; Wat Kham Chanot; Wat Phra Dhammakaya; Wat Phra Kaew, Chiang Rai; Phra Pathom Chedi; Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong; Phu Phek; Wat Phra Sing, Chiang Rai; Wat Tham Krabok; Tiger Temple; Wat Bang Nom Kho; Wat Phra That Lampang Luang; World Dhammakaya Centre;

(13) - Wat Arun; Wat Benchamabophit; Wat Bowonniwet; Wat Kalayanamitr; Wat Mahathat, Bangkok; Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen; Wat Pathum Wanaram; Wat Pho; Wat Phra Kaew; Wat Ratchanadda; Wat Saket; Wat Suthat; Wat Yan Nawa;

(1) - Wat Khung Taphao;

(2) - Wat Chedi Luang; Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep;

(5) - Buddharama Temple Åsele; Buddhism in Sweden; Wat Buddhanusorn; Wat Charoenbhavana; Wat Mongkolratanaram;

(4) - Mun Bhuridatta; Chah Subhatto; Thai Forest Tradition; Wat Buddhanusorn;

(73) - Portal:Tibetan Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism; Ani (nun); Anuyoga; Aro gTér; Black Crown; Buddhism in Estonia; Buddhism in Russia; Butter lamp; Butter sculpture; Chöd; Dakini; Dharmapala; Dhvaja; Dorje Lopon; Ganachakra; Gsung-'bum; Gyalwang Drukpa; Kalapa; Kangyur; Karma Lingpa; Karmapa controversy; Kawagebo; Khenpo; Kings of Shambhala; Kulayarāja Tantra; Kum Nye; Little Buddha; Maha Ati; Maha Ati Tantra; Mahamudra; Mahasiddha; Mahavairocana Tantra; Mahavairocana tantra; Mahayoga; Mandarava; Milarepa; Milarepa's Cave; Moheyan; Nalandabodhi; Ngagpa; Ngöndro; Prayer flag; Prayer wheel; Prostration (Buddhism); Rime movement; Rinpoche; Sand mandala; Seven Treasuries; Shambala (song); Shambhala; Shambhala Buddhism; Shambhala Sun; Sky burial; State Religious Affairs Bureau Order No. 5; Sur offering; Tengyur; Terton; The Dance of 17 Lives; The Perfect Mirror; The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying; The World of Tibetan Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhist canon; Tibetan calendar; Trul khor; Tsa lung; Tulku; Tummo; Vajradhara; Wang (Tibetan Buddhism); Womb Realm; Yab-Yum; Yidam; Ösel (yoga);

(3) - Drenpa Namkha; Ani Pachen; Dechen Shak-Dagsay;

Tibetan Buddhist teachers
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Buddhist deities, bodhisattvas, and demons

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(18) - List of Tibetan monasteries; Buddhist Congregation Dharmaling; Deyangshar; Dorje Drak; Gampo Abbey; Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling; Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre; Kopan Monastery; Kumbum Monastery; Labrang Monastery; Lamayuru; Namgyal Monastery; Reting Monastery; Rumtek Monastery; Shechen Monastery; Sravasti Abbey; Thiske; Thubten Shedrup Ling; Yonghe Temple;

(36) - Ani Tsankhung Nunnery; Barkhor; Buchasergyi Lakang Monastery; Changzhu Temple; Changzhug; Dorje Drak; Drepung Monastery; Drigung Monastery; Drikung Kagyu; Dzogchen Monastery; Ganden Monastery; Jokhang; Khorzhak Monastery; Kumbum Monastery; Labrang Monastery; Lamaling Monastery; Menri Monastery; Mindroling Monastery; Muru Ningba Monastery; Namgyal Monastery; Narthang Monastery; Nechung; Palcho Monastery; Ralung Monastery; Ramoche Temple; Sakya Monastery; Sanga Monastery; Sera Monastery; Shalu Monastery; Shechen Monastery; Simbiling Monastery; Surmang Monastery; Tashilhunpo; Tsozong Gongba Monastery; Tsurphu Monastery; Yerpa;

(1) - Ani Tsankhung Nunnery;

Tibetan Buddhist organizations

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(11) - Bön; Dzogchen; Gelug; Jonang; Kadam (Tibetan Buddhism); Kagyu; New Kadampa Tradition; Nyingma; Rime movement; Sakya; Sarma (Tibetan Buddhism); Shangpa Kagyu;

(18) - Bön; Bon in Bhutan; Dzogchen; Epic of King Gesar; Lopön Tenzin Namdak; Machig Labdrön; Menri Monastery; Drenpa Namkha; Ngagpa; Prayer flag; Six Lokas; Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring; Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche; Tonpa Shenrab Miwoche; Tsa lung; Yeshe Walmo; Zhang Zhung; Zhang Zhung Meri;

(12) - Dzogchen; Bön; Ekajati; Five Pure Lights; Garab Dorje; Kulayarāja Tantra; Longchen Nyingthig; Machig Labdrön; Mañjuśrīmitra; Rainbow body; Rigpa; Vimalamitra;

(38) - Gelug; Bogdo Zanabazar; Dagpo Rinpoche; Dalai Lama; Dhardo Rimpoche; Drepung Monastery; Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition; Ganden Monastery; Ganden Tripa; Gendun Drup, 1st Dalai Lama; Gendun Gyatso, 2nd Dalai Lama; Jebtsundamba; Kelsang Gyatso; Kelzang Gyatso, 7th Dalai Lama; Khedrup Gyatso, 11th Dalai Lama; Khensur Lungri Namgyel; Lamrim; Ling Rinpoche; Lobsang Nyima Pal Sangpo; Lozang Gyatso, 5th Dalai Lama; Lungtok Gyatso, 9th Dalai Lama; Nechung; Panchen Lama; Reting Monastery; Simbiling Monastery; Sonam Gyatso, 3rd Dalai Lama; Tashilhunpo; Thiske; Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama; Thubten Yeshe; Thubten Zopa Rinpoche; Trinley Gyatso, 12th Dalai Lama; Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai Lama; Tsem Tulku Rinpoche; Je Tsongkhapa; Tsultrim Gyatso, 10th Dalai Lama; Vajradhara; Yonten Gyatso, 4th Dalai Lama;

(16) - Dalai Lama; Gendun Drup, 1st Dalai Lama; Gendun Gyatso, 2nd Dalai Lama; Sonam Gyatso, 3rd Dalai Lama; Yonten Gyatso, 4th Dalai Lama; Lozang Gyatso, 5th Dalai Lama; Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai Lama; Kelzang Gyatso, 7th Dalai Lama; Jamphel Gyatso, 8th Dalai Lama; Lungtok Gyatso, 9th Dalai Lama; Tsultrim Gyatso, 10th Dalai Lama; Khedrup Gyatso, 11th Dalai Lama; Trinley Gyatso, 12th Dalai Lama; Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama; Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama; Freedom in Exile;

(12) - Panchen Lama; Khedrup Gelek Pelzang; Sönam Choklang; Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup; Lobsang Chökyi Gyaltsen; Lobsang Yeshe; Lobsang Palden Yeshe; Palden Tenpai Nyima; Tenpai Wangchuk; Thubten Choekyi Nyima, 9th Panchen Lama; Choekyi Gyaltsen; Gedhun Choekyi Nyima;

(4) - Jonang; Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen; Yumo Mikyo Dorje; Taranatha;

(5) - Kadam (Tibetan Buddhism); Atisha; Dromtön; Gampopa; Lamrim;

(50) - Kagyu; Achi Chokyi Drolma; Akong Rinpoche; Black Crown; Bokar Tulku Rinpoche; Dakpo Tashi Namgyal; Dhardo Rimpoche; Diamond Way Buddhism; Drigung Monastery; Drikung Kagyu; Drukpa; Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche; Gampopa; Garchen Rinpoche; Kalu Rinpoche; Karma Kagyu; Karmapa; Lama Karta; Khandro Rinpoche; Khorzhak Monastery; Lamrim; Lopon Tsechu; Marpa Lotsawa; Milarepa; Mipham Chokyi Lodro; Namgyal Rinpoche; Naropa; Ngawang Namgyal; Hannah Nydahl; Ole Nydahl; Ogyen Trinley Dorje; Paltul Rinpoche; Ralung Monastery; Rechung Dorje Drakpa; Rumtek Monastery; Lama Sarah Harding; Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche; Shabdrung; Shamarpa; Shangpa Kagyu; Six Yogas of Naropa; Surmang Monastery; Tai Situpa; Taklung Kagyu; Tenga Rinpoche; Thrangu Rinpoche; Tilopa; Chögyam Trungpa; Vajradhara; Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche;

(21) - Karmapa; Black Crown; Karmapa Controversy; Changchub Dorje; Chödrak Gyatso; Chöying Dorje; Deshin Shekpa; Dudul Dorje; Düsum Khyenpa; Karma Pakshi; Khakyab Dorje; Mikyö Dorje; Ogyen Trinley Dorje; Rangjung Dorje; Rangjung Rigpe Dorje; Rolpe Dorje; Thekchok Dorje; Thongwa Dönden; Trinley Thaye Dorje; Wangchuk Dorje; Yeshe Dorje;

(50) - Nyingma; Anuyoga; Aro gTér; Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche; Chatral Rinpoche; Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche; Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa; Dilgo Khyentse; Dorje Drak; Dudjom Rinpoche; Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche; Dzogchen; Dzogchen Monastery; Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche; Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche; Eight Lingpas; Ekajati; Jigme Lingpa; Jigme Phuntsok; John Myrdhin Reynolds; Khandro Rinpoche; Longchen Nyingthig; Longchenpa; Maha Ati; Mahayoga; Mandarava; Mindrolling Trichen; Mipham Jamyang Gyatso; Chogyal Namkhai Norbu; Ngawang Jigdral Rinpoche; Nub Chen Sangye Yeshe; Padmasambhava; Patrul Rinpoche; Pema Lingpa; Penor Rinpoche; Rigpa; Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche; Samye; Shechen Monastery; Six Lokas; Sogyal Rinpoche; Taktshang; Tamshing Lhakhang; Tarthang Tulku; Tertön Sogyal; Thinley Norbu Rinpoche; Trisong Detsen; Trulshik Rinpoche; Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche; Yeshe Tsogyal;

(9) - Dilgo Khyentse; Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche; Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö; Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo; Khyentse Norbu; Nyoshul Khenpo Rinpoche; Patrul Rinpoche; Rime movement; Sogyal Rinpoche; Surya Das;

(9) - Sakya; Buton Rinchen; Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen; Gyalpo Sum; Lamrim; Sakya Pandita; Drogön Chögyal Phagpa; Sakya Trizin; Wangdu Nyingpo;

(12) - Geshe; Pema Chödrön; Thubten Chodron; Herbert V. Günther; Thubten Gyatso (Australian monk); Machig Labdrön; Mandarava; Tenzin Palmo; Reginald Ray; Nick Ribush; Ayu Khandro; Yeshe Tsogyal;

(10) - Geshe; Geshe Thupten Jinpa; Kelsang Gyatso; Ngawang Tashi Bapu; Geshe Sonam Rinchen; Michael Roach; Lhundub Sopa; Geshe Tashi Tsering; Geshe Tashi Tsering (London); Ngawang Wangyal;

(112) - Rinpoche; Lama; List of Rinpoches; Akong Rinpoche; Arjia Rinpoche; Richard Barron; Bogd Khan; Bogdo Zanabazar; Bokar Tulku Rinpoche; Buton Rinchen; Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche; Chatral Rinpoche; Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa; Dakpo Tashi Namgyal; Dalai Lama; Jalkhanz Khutagt Sodnomyn Damdinbazar; Tenzin Delek Rinpoche; Dilgo Khyentse; Yumo Mikyo Dorje; Dromtön; Dudjom Rinpoche; Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche; Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche; Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche; Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö; Gampopa; Gangshar Wangpo; Garab Dorje; Kyabje Gehlek Rinpoche; Gyaltsab Je; Gyalwang Drukpa; Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov; Ja Lama; Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo; Jebtsundamba; Jigme Lingpa; Jigme Phuntsok; Kalu Rinpoche; Karmapa; Kelsang Gyatso; Khandro Rinpoche; Khensur Lungri Namgyel; Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche; Kunga Rinpoche; Kyabje Zong Rinpoche; Longchenpa; Marpa Lotsawa; Mañjuśrīmitra; Milarepa; Mindrolling Trichen; Mipham Chokyi Lodro; Mipham Jamyang Gyatso; Namgyal Rinpoche; Ngawang Tashi Bapu; Chogyal Namkhai Norbu; Thupten Jigme Norbu; Nyala Pema Dündul; Nyala Rinpoche; Hannah Nydahl; Ole Nydahl; Erdne Ombadykow; Pabongkhapa Déchen Nyingpo; Padmasambhava; Paltul Rinpoche; Panchen Lama; Sakya Pandita; Patrul Rinpoche; Nenang Pawo; Pema Karpo; Pema Lingpa; Penor Rinpoche; Drogön Chögyal Phagpa; Rechung Dorje Drakpa; Reting Rinpoche; Sakya Trizin; Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche; Shamarpa; Shenphen Rinpoche; Sogyal Rinpoche; Surya Das; Tai Situpa; Taktser Rinpoche; Taranatha; Tarthang Tulku; Ösel Tendzin; Tenga Rinpoche; Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche; Tenzin Ösel Rinpoche; Tertön Sogyal; Sermey Khensur Lobsang Tharchin; Thinley Norbu Rinpoche; Thrangu Rinpoche; Thubten Yeshe; Thubten Zopa Rinpoche; Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche; Trijang Chocktrul Rinpoche; Trijang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso; Trulshik Rinpoche; Trungpa tülkus; Chögyam Trungpa; Choseng Trungpa; Lopon Tsechu; Tsem Tulku Rinpoche; Je Tsongkhapa; Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche; Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche; Wangdrak Rinpoche; Ngawang Wangyal; Yeshe Losal; Yongey Mingyur; Yutog Yontan Gonpo; Zaya Pandit; Khenpo Sherab Sangpo;

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(12) - Terton; Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche; Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa; Dilgo Khyentse; Dudjom Rinpoche; Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo; Jigme Lingpa; Chogyal Namkhai Norbu; Nyala Pema Dündul; Nyala Rinpoche; Pema Lingpa; Tertön Sogyal;

(45) - Tulku; Akong Rinpoche; Bokar Tulku Rinpoche; Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche; Dalai Lama; Dhardo Rimpoche; Dilgo Khyentse; Dudjom Rinpoche; Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche; Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche; Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö; Kyabje Gehlek Rinpoche; Gyalwang Drukpa; Jamgon Kongtrul; Jebtsundamba; Karmapa; Karsey Kongtrul; Khandro Rinpoche; Khyentse Norbu; Longchenpa; Mipham Chokyi Lodro; Namgyal Rinpoche; Ogyen Trinley Dorje; Panchen Lama; Patrul Rinpoche; Nenang Pawo; Pema Lingpa; Reting Rinpoche; Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche; Sakya Trizin; Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche; Steven Seagal; Shabdrung; Shamarpa; Shenphen Rinpoche; Sogyal Rinpoche; Tai Situpa; Tarthang Tulku; Tenzin Ösel Rinpoche; Thrangu Rinpoche; Thubten Yeshe; Thubten Zopa Rinpoche; Trungpa tülkus; Chögyam Trungpa; Tsem Tulku Rinpoche; Wangdrak Rinpoche;

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(6) - Benchen Monastery; Changzhug; Jokhang; Palpung Monastery; Rongbuk Monastery; Samye;

Tibetan Buddhist texts

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(7) - Amaravati Buddhist Monastery; Buddhist Society; Cambridge University Buddhist Society; Chithurst Buddhist Monastery; London Buddhist Centre; Wat Charoenbhavana; Zen Centre;

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(54) - American Zen Teachers Association; Joko Beck; Berkeley Zen Center; Black Buddhist Community in America; Blue Lotus Assembly; Buddhist Churches of America; Buddhist Women's Association; Buddhist universities in the United States and Canada; Bush Street Temple; Chicago Zen Center; City of Ten Thousand Buddhas; Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji; Deer Park Buddhist Center and Monastery; Deer Park Monastery; Issan Dorsey; Ekoji Buddhist Temple; Mary Farkas; Zoketsu Norman Fischer; Furnace Mountain; Green Gulch Farm; Green Mountain Dharma Center; Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'i; Hsi Lai Temple; Hyunoong; Institute of Buddhist Studies; Kunzang Palyul Choling; Frederick Lenz; Taizan Maezumi; Magnolia Village Practice Center; Maple Forest Monastery; Dennis Genpo Merzel; Naropa University; Ordinary Mind Zen School; Bill Porter (author); Providence Zen Center; Rama computer cult; Rochester Zen Center; San Francisco Zen Center; Nyogen Senzaki; Shambhala Mountain Center; Eido Tai Shimano; Sokei-an; Still Point Zen Buddhist Temple; Surya Das; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki; Shunryu Suzuki; Tassajara Zen Mountain Center; Ösel Tendzin; Unified Buddhist Church; University of the West; Vajradhatu; Alan Watts; Young Buddhist Association; Zen Mountain Monastery;

(118) - Anne Hopkins Aitken; Robert Baker Aitken; Alurista; Ernestine Anderson; Tenshin Reb Anderson; James H. Austin; Zentatsu Richard Baker; Alexander Berzin; Bhante Dharmawara; Bhikkhu Bodhi; Sandy Boucher; Tara Brach; Arthur Braverman; Fritjof Capra; Chi Cheng (musician); Larry Coryell; Peter Coyote; Lindsay Crouse; Brian Cutillo; Jiko Linda Cutts; Diane di Prima; Issan Dorsey; Patrick Duffy; Eric Erlandson; Michael Everson; Zoketsu Norman Fischer; James Ishmael Ford; William Clay Ford, Jr.; Crispin Freeman; Gil Fronsdal; Richard Gere; Allen Ginsberg; Ron Glass; Natalie Goldberg; Joseph Goldstein; Onaje Allan Gumbs; Joan Halifax; Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal; Herbie Hancock; Blanche Hartman; Goldie Hawn; Stephen K. Hayes; Heng Sure; Mazie Hirono; Kate Hudson; James Hughes; Phil Jackson; Joseph Jarman; Charles R. Johnson; Hank Johnson; David Kaczynski; Paul Genki Kahn; Philip Kapleau; Bob Kaufman; Jack Kerouac; Jack Kornfield; Kristanna Loken; John Daido Loori; Donald S. Lopez, Jr.; Courtney Love; Johnny Lovewisdom; Carey Lowell; Dipa Ma; Joanna Macy; Chris Marr; Richard Martini; Jarvis Jay Masters; Melissa Mathison; Peter Matthiessen; Dennis Genpo Merzel; Daja Wangchuk Meston; Jesse Michaels; Haing S. Ngor; Michael O'Keefe; Henry Steel Olcott; Suze Orman; Roko Sherry Chayat Osho; Carré Otis; Bill Porter (author); Stacey Q; Reginald Ray; Daniel Reid; Paul Reps; John Myrdhin Reynolds; Sevan Ross; Rick Rubin; Sharon Salzberg; Steven Sater; Scott Shaw; Wayne Shorter; Gary Snyder; Soeng Hyang; Koo Stark; Steve Turre; Oliver Stone; Sharon Stone; Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind; Robert Thurman; Uma Thurman; Thuy Trang; Chögyam Trungpa; Tina Turner; Chase Twichell; Steven Van Zandt; Herman Vetterling; Bhante Vimalaramsi; Alice Walker; B. Alan Wallace; Ngawang Wangyal; Dennis Waterman (poker player); Mel Weitsman; Ken Wilber; Brad Wilk; Tiger Woods; Wu Kwang; Adam Yauch; Michelle Ye; Stephanie Kaza;

(10) - Blue Lotus Assembly; Bodhi Manda Zen Center; Byodo-In Temple; Chua Bo De; Hsi Lai Temple; Pao Fa Temple; Seattle Buddhist Church; Wat Mongkolratanaram; Wat Nawamintararachutis; Zenshuji;

(3) - Buddhism in Vietnam; Hue Vesak shootings; Xa Loi Pagoda raids;

(13) - Buddhas of Bamyan; Four Buddhist Persecutions in China; Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution; Hue Vesak shootings; Ladakh Buddhist Association; Langdarma; Ngo Dinh Diem; Ngo Dinh Nhu; Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu; Persecution of Buddhists; South Thailand insurgency; Three Disasters of Wu; Xa Loi Pagoda raids;

(41) - Buddhist art; Ajanta Caves; Aniconism in Buddhism; Ashtamangala; Avadana; Bharhut; Bimaran casket; Buddha (2007 film); Buddha (2008 film); Buddha (manga); Buddha Bar; Buddharupa; Buddhas of Bamyan; Buddhist architecture; Buddhist cuisine; Buddhist culture and art; Busshi; Cham Dance; Cultural elements of Buddhism; Daibutsu; Deur Kothar; Dhauli; Dramyin Cham; Dvaravati; Emerald Buddha; Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasang; The Giant Buddhas; Greco-Buddhist art; Griddhraj Parvat; Halo (religious iconography); Iconography of the Buddha (Thailand and Laos); Indo-Corinthian capital; Kanishka casket; Korean Buddhist sculpture; Lao Buddhist sculpture; Mani stone; Mathura lion capital; Portrait of Yutog Yontan Gonpo; Tingsha; U Thong Style; Wat; Wat Phumin;

(21) - Avukana Buddha Statue; Bangasayusang; Buddha Dordenma statue; Buddha Jayanti Park; Buddha Park; Buddhas of Bamyan; Daibutsu; Dhauli; Emerald Buddha; Gatbawi; Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasang; Grand Buddha at Ling Shan; Iconography of the Buddha (Thailand and Laos); Kōtoku-in; Leshan Giant Buddha; Maitreya Project; Standing Buddha; Takaoka, Toyama; Tian Tan Buddha; Tōdai-ji; Ushiku Daibutsu;

(14) - Pagoda; An Quang Pagoda; Bunhwangsa; Dabotap; Dragon and Tiger Pagodas; Gyeongcheonsa Pagoda; Kyaiktiyo Pagoda; Mireuksa; Negoroji; Palsangjeon; Peace Pagoda; Seokgatap; Thirteen Tiered Pagoda; Wongaksa Pagoda;

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(18) - Stupa; Bharhut; Boudhanath; Butkara Stupa; Chakhil-i-Ghoundi Stupa; Dharmarajika; Enlightenment Stupa; Htukkanthein Temple; Kanishka stupa; Peace Pagoda; Phra Pathom Chedi; Phra That Si Song Rak; Salugara Monastery; Shite-thaung Temple; Shwedagon Pagoda; Swayambhunath; That Dam; World Dhammakaya Centre;

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(2) - Gal Vihare; Kiri Vehera;

(10) - Abhayagiri Dagaba; Dakkhina Stupa; Isurumuniya; Jetavanaramaya; Kiribath Vehera; Lankarama; Mirisaveti Stupa; Ruwanwelisaya; Sela Cetiya; Thuparamaya;

(36) - Ari Buddhism; Black Sect Tantric Buddhism; Blue Lotus Assembly; Buddhism in Taiwan; Cheontae; Chinese Buddhism; Consciousness-only; Dharma character school; Drigung Monastery; Early Buddhist schools; East Asian Buddhism; Greco-Buddhism; Hinayana; Ikkō; Jimon and Sammon; Jodo Shinshu; Jōdo shū; Kegon; Mahayana; Manichaeism; Neo-Manichaeism; Nichiren Buddhism; Nichiren Shu; Nichiren Shōshū; Northern and Southern Buddhism; Pre-sectarian Buddhism; Pure Land Buddhism; Schools of Buddhism; Seongcheol; Shingon Buddhism; Shinnyo En; Tendai; Vajrayana; Won-Buddhism; Yogacara; Zen;

Chinese Buddhism

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(16) - Caitika; Dharmaguptaka; Early Buddhist schools; Ekavyaharaka; Golulaka; Lokuttaravada; Mahisasaka; Prajnaptivada; Pudgalavada; Sammitiya; Sarvastivada; Sautrantaka; Sthaviravada; Theravada; Vatsiputriya; Vibhajjavada;

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(9) - Madhyamaka; Acharya Nagarjuna; Aryadeva; Buddhapalita; Candrakīrti; Dharmarakshita (Sumatran); Nagarjuna; Prasaṅgika; Je Tsongkhapa;

(13) - Mahayana; Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna; Bodhisattva vows; Buddhism in Hong Kong; Hayagriva; Icchantika; Manjusri; Seongcheol; Shravakayana; Sudhana; Tara (Buddhism); Vajrayana; Zen;

(24) - Mahayana sutras; Amitabha Sutra; Avatamsaka Sutra; Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana; Chinese Buddhist canon; Diamond Sutra; Gandavyhua Sutra; Golden Light Sutra; Heart Sutra; Infinite Life Sutra; Lalitavistara Sutra; Lankavatara Sutra; Lotus Sutra; Nirvana Sutra; Perfection of Wisdom; Sandhinirmocana Sutra; Shurangama Sutra; Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment; Sutra of The Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva; Svaha; Tathagatagarbha Sutra; Ten Stages Sutra; Ullambana Sutra; Vimalakirti Sutra;

(1) - Lalitavistara Sutra;

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(1) - Thubten Chodron;

(11) - Nikken Abe; Gohonzon; Hokkeko; Daisaku Ikeda; Lotus Sutra; Nichiren Buddhism; Nichiren-shū; Nichiren Shōshū; Nikkō (priest); Shoshinkai; Taiseki-ji;

(18) - Caitika; Dharmaguptaka; Early Buddhist schools; Ekavyaharaka; Golulaka; Lokuttaravada; Mahasamghika; Mahisasaka; Nikaya Buddhism; Prajnaptivada; Pudgalavada; Sammitiya; Sarvastivada; Sautrantaka; Sthaviravada; Theravada; Vatsiputriya; Vibhajjavada;

(27) - Pure Land Buddhism; Akegarasu Haya; Amida Trust; Amitabha Sutra; Buddhist Churches of America; Buddhist Women's Association; Bukko-ji; Chin Kung; Contemplation Sutra; Dobokai Movement; Higashi Honganji; Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'i; Infinite Life Sutra; Institute of Buddhist Studies; Jodo Shinshu; Jodo Shinshu Patriarchs; Jōdo shū; Kaneko Daiei; Kiyozawa Manshi; Nishi Honganji; Raigō; Soga Ryojin; Takeko kujo; Tannisho; Young Buddhist Association; Yūtenji; Yuzu Nembutsu;

(14) - Shingon Buddhism; Mahavairocana Tantra; Buzan-ha; Daigo-ji; Daikaku-ji; Gokoku-ji; Hase-dera; Kanjizai-ji; Kūkai; Mount Kōya; Narita-san; Negoroji; Shinshō (Shingon); Tō-ji;

(18) - Soka Gakkai International; Ernestine Anderson; Orlando Bloom; Larry Coryell; Herbie Hancock; Daisaku Ikeda; Maxi Jazz; Hank Johnson; Komeito (Former); Courtney Love; Tsunesaburo Makiguchi; New Komeito Party; Ngee Ann Poly Student Division; Steven Sater; Duncan Sheik; Singapore Soka Association; Soka University; Soka University of America;

(50) - Theravada; Ajahn Maha Prasert; Ajahn Sao Kantasilo Mahathera; Amarapura Nikaya; Anapanasati; Ariyavangsagatayana, 16th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ariyavangsagatayana, 17th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ariyavangsagatayana, 18th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Asalha Puja; Ashoka the Great; Ba Khin; Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna; Buddhaghosa; Buddhism in Thailand; Cariyapitaka; Dasa sil mata; Dhammayutika Nikaya; Dhatukatha; Insight Meditation Society; Jagdish Kashyap; Kathina; Chandra Khonnokyoong; Jack Kornfield; Mae ji; Maha Nikaya; Mahasthabir Nikaya; Malaysian Theravada; Medhankara; Mun Bhuridatta; Pali Text Society; Ramanna Nikaya; Sangharaj Nikaya; Sangharaja; Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary; Satipatthana; Siam Nikaya; Siladhara; Ajahn Sobin S. Namto; Sri Lankan Buddhism; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; Ayya Tathaaloka; Thai Forest Tradition; The Path to Nirvana; Somdej Toh; Vajirananavarorasa; Vassa; Vipassana; Visuddhimagga;

(34) - Ajahn Maha Bua; Ajahn Amaro; Balangoda Ananda Maitreya; Mun Bhuridatta; Bhikkhu Bodhi; Bour Kry; Ajahn Brahm; Buddhadasa; Buddhaghosa; Buddhasvamin (monk); Ajahn Candasiri; Chah Subhatto; Choun Nath; K. Sri Dhammananda; Henepola Gunaratana; Ajahn Khemadhammo; Mahasi Sayadaw; Ajahn Sao Kantasilo Mahathera; Mongkut; Nyanaponika Thera; Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana; Piyadassi Maha Thera; Ajahn Maha Prasert; Preah Maha Ghosananda; Sayadaw U Pandita; Chanmyay Sayadaw; Ledi Sayadaw; Webu Sayadaw; Somdet Kiaw; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Ajahn Sumedho; Ajahn Sundara; Ayya Tathaaloka; Tep Vong;

(10) - Ajahn Maha Bua; Ajahn Maha Prasert; Ajahn Sao Kantasilo Mahathera; Mun Bhuridatta; Buddhadasa; Chah Subhatto; Mongkut; Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana; Somdet Kiaw; Upali Thera;

(28) - Pali; Anguttara Nikaya; Apadāna; Bhikkhu Bodhi; Eugène Burnouf; Ananda Coomaraswamy; Thomas William Rhys Davids; Dhammapada; Dhammasangani; Digha Nikaya; Jataka tales; Khuddaka Nikaya; Louis de La Vallée-Poussin; Majjhima Nikaya; Nyanaponika Thera; Hermann Oldenberg; Pali Canon; Pali Text Society; Pali literature; Petakopadesa; Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids; Robert Caesar Childers; Samyutta Nikaya; Sutta Nipata; Theragatha; Therigatha; Viggo Fausböll; Vimanavatthu;

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(6) - Ayya (Pali word); Ayya Khema; Chandra Khonnokyoong; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Ayya Tathaaloka;

(2) - Lotus Sutra; Zhiyi;

Tibetan Buddhism

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(21) - Anuttara Yoga Tantra; Celtic Buddhism; Dakini; Dharmapala; Esoteric transmission; Ganachakra; Guhyasamāja tantra; Hevajra; Inner Tantras; Maha Ati; Mahamudra; Mahasiddha; Outer Tantras; Phowa; Rāhu; Shambhala Sun; Simhamukha; Suchandra; Tantra techniques (Vajrayana); Tummo; Vajradhara;

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(12) - Mahasiddha; Gorakshanath; Luipa; Marpa Lotsawa; Matsyendranath; Milarepa; Nagarjuna; Nagarjuna (metallurgist); Naropa; Saraha; Shantideva; Tilopa;

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(68) - Zen; Robert Baker Aitken; American Zen Teachers Association; Mel Ash; Bassui Tokusho; Joko Beck; Big Mind; Bodhi Manda Zen Center; Bodhisattva Precepts; David Brazier; Edward Espe Brown; Patriarch chan; Dahui Zonggao; Daruma doll; Dharma Drum Mountain; Dhyana; Diamond Sangha; East Asian religions; Eisai; Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle; Ensō; Natalie Goldberg; Greens Restaurant; Hitsuzendo; Cheri Huber; Ichi-go ichi-e; Ichikukai Dojo; Inka; Japanese rock garden; Katsu (Zen); Kensho; Kizeme; Komazawa University; Kōan; Robert Livingston (Zen teacher); Maai; Mahakashyapa; Makyo; Matsuo Bashō; Montreal Zen Center; Mu (negative); Muga-mushin; Mushin; Order of Interbeing; Ordinary Mind Zen School; Original face; Oryoki; Osho (Japanese Zen term); Roshi; Seongcheol; Sengai; Sesshin; Shikantaza; Sonome; Stopping thought; Sōtō; John Tarrant; The White Plum Asanga; Wild fox koan; Sobin Yamada; Bankei Yōtaku; Zabuton; Zafu; Zazen; Zazenkai; Zen at War; Zen in the Art of Archery; Zendo;

(106) - Tenshin Reb Anderson; Baizhang; Zentatsu Richard Baker; Martine Batchelor; Edward Espe Brown; Jiko Linda Cutts; Dogen; Dongshan Shouchu; Issan Dorsey; Eisai; Mary Farkas; Fayun; Fenggan; Zoketsu Norman Fischer; James Ishmael Ford; Gidō Shūshin; Tetsugen Bernard Glassman; Barry Graham (author); Guang Qin; Ruben Habito; Haku'un Yasutani; Hakuin Ekaku; Joan Halifax; Paul Haller; Hanshan; Harada Daiun Sogaku; Harada Tangen; Blanche Hartman; Heng Sure; Hongzhi Zhengjue; Hsin Pei; Hsin Ting; Hsing Yun; Hsu Yun; Hsuan Hua; Huangbo Xiyun; Hyunoong; Ikkyū; Kazuo Inamori; Ingen; Issho Fujita; Itsunen Shoyu; Jan Chozen Bays; Houn Jiyu-Kennett; Paul Genki Kahn; Philip Kapleau; Dainin Katagiri; Katsube Keigaku; Bodhin Kjolhede; Ko Bong Sunim; Jakusho Kwong; Geri Larkin; Linji; Taizan Maezumi; Mazu Daoyi; Dennis Genpo Merzel; Myokyo-ni; Kyudo Nakagawa; Soen Nakagawa; Nhat Hanh; Gudo Wafu Nishijima; Muho Noelke; Roko Sherry Chayat Osho; Sevan Ross; Ryōkan; Kyozan Joshu Sasaki; Kodo Sawaki; Nyogen Senzaki; Seung Sahn; Soyen Shaku; Sheng-yen; Shi De Li; Eido Tai Shimano; Shohaku Okumura; Sochu; Soeng Hyang; Sokei-an; Soko Morinaga Roshi; Gento Sokuchu; Stephane Thibaut; Suzuki Shōsan; Shunryu Suzuki; Taisen Deshimaru; Takuan Sōhō; Tetsugen; Thien-An; Bassui Tokusho; Dongshan Liangjie; Kosho Uchiyama; Brad Warner; Watazumi Doso; Wei Chueh; Mel Weitsman; Philip Whalen; Wu Kwang; Wumen; Wuzhun Shifan; Yamada Koun; Gempo Yamamoto; Yantou Quanhuo; Yiduan; Yong Xin; Yuanwu Keqin; Yunmen Wenyan; Bankei Yōtaku; Zhaozhou;

(7) - Bodhidharma; Dao Xin; Hongren; Huike; Huineng; Sengcan; Shenxiu;

(20) - Rinzai school; Bassui Tokusho; Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji; Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-Ji; Daitoku-ji; Eisai; First Zen Institute of America; Gidō Shūshin; Hakuin Ekaku; Myoshin-ji; Kyudo Nakagawa; Soen Nakagawa; Nanzen-ji; New York Zendo Shobo-Ji; Roko Sherry Chayat Osho; Ryomokyo-kai; Ryutakuji Temple; Eido Tai Shimano; Sokei-an; Bankei Yōtaku;

(8) - Rinzai school; Caodong; Fuke Zen; Haku'un Yasutani; Kwan Um School of Zen; Sanbo Kyodan; Sōtō; Ōbaku (school of Buddhism);

Rinzai Zen
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Zen temples

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Zen texts

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Zen stubs

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(40) - Bon Festival; Bodhi Day Buddha's Birthday; Cambodian New Year; Chap Goh Meh; Cheung Chau Bun Festival; Chinese New Year; Chuseok; Daeboreum; Dano (Korean festival); Dongzhi; Double Ninth Festival; Japanese New Year; Korean New Year; Lantern Festival; Lao New Year; Losar; Lunar New Year's Day; Mid-Autumn Festival; Parinirvana Day; Pavarana; Pee Ta Khon; Poy Sang Long; Poya; Rocket Festival; Sanghamitta; Sinhala new year; Thai New Year; The second day of the Lunar New Year; The third day of the Lunar New Year; Thingyan; Tsagaan Sar; Tết; Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival; Uposatha; Vesākha; Wan Awk Pansa; Water festival; Xiuxi; Ōmisoka;

Buddhist festivals

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(3) - Bhikkhu; Bhikkhuni, Buddhist monasticism; Memoirs of Eminent Monks; Monastic education; The Eight Garudhammas;

(42) - Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery; Amaravati Buddhist Monastery; Amarbayasgalant Khiid; Bhutia Busty monastery; Bodhinyana Monastery; Bodhivana Monastery; Cheri Monastery; Chithurst Buddhist Monastery; Chuang Yen monastery; Chudamani Vihara; Dandan Oilik; Datsan; Deer Park Buddhist Center and Monastery; Deer Park Monastery; Gampo Abbey; Ghum Monastery; Green Mountain Dharma Center; Indian rock-cut architecture; Jetavana; Kanheri Caves; Karma Triyana Dharmachakra; Kurjey Lhakhang; Longxing Monastery; Mag-Dhog Yolmowa Monastery; Magnolia Village Practice Center; Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery; Maple Forest Monastery; Nava Vihara; Odantapuri; Plum Village; Rewalsar (town); Santacittarama; Shankh Monastery; Somapura Mahavihara; Sravasti Abbey; Taktshang; Tharpa Choling Monastery; Unified Buddhist Church; Vihara (monastery); Wa Sau Toi; Wat Florida Dhammaram; Zang Dhok Palri Phodang;

(4) - Cheri Monastery; Kurjey Lhakhang; Taktshang; Tamshing Lhakhang;

(4) - Jetavana; Kukkutarama; Nigrodharama; Places where Buddha stayed;

Buddhist monasteries in Russia

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Tibetan Buddhist monasteries

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(12) - Buddhist universities in the United States and Canada; Dongguk University; Geumgang University; Huafan University; International Buddhist College; Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University; Mahamakut Buddhist University; Maharishi Central University; Naropa University; Siddartha University; University of the West; Youngsan Won Buddhist University;

(1) - Naropa University;

(2) - William John Sullivan; Brad Will;

(6) - List of Buddhist topics; List of Buddha claimants; List of Buddhists; Buddha games list; List of Khuddaka Nikaya suttas; List of Majjhima Nikaya suttas;

(6) - List of Buddhists; Anathapindika; Dhalla mahamatra; Nichidatsu Fujii; Matthew Bortolin; E. V. Ramasami Naicker;

(18) - Ananda; Angulimala; Anuruddha; Assaji; Bhadda Kapilani; Channa (Buddhist); Kaundinya; Khema; Mahakashyapa; Mahapajapati Gotami; Maudgalyayana; Moggaliputta-Tissa; Nanda (Buddhist); Patacara; Punna; Sariputra; Upali; Yasa;

(38) - Ajatashatru; Ambapali; Ananda; Anathapindika; Angulimala; Anuruddha; Assaji; Bhadda Kapilani; Bimbisara; Citta; Cunda (Buddhism); Devadatta; Hatthaka of Alavi; Kaundinya; Khema; Khujjuttara; Kisa Gotami; Mahakashyapa; Mahapajapati Gotami; Maudgalyayana; Nanda (Buddhist); Patacara; Punna; Rahula; Rohini (Buddha's disciple); Samavati; Sariputra; Sravaka; Subhuti; Suddhipanthaka; Sundari; Sunita; Upali; Uppalavanna; Velukandakiya; Visakha; Yasa; Yashodhara;

(29) - Amidamaru; Yoh Asakura; Hao Asakura; Tim Bayliss; Carl Carlson; Detective Charlie Crews Life (US TV series); Fin Fang Foom; Green Lama; Lenny Leonard; Jamie Madrox; Miroku (InuYasha); Kim (novel); Radioactive Man (comics); Inara Serra; Virgo Shaka; Lisa Simpson; Janice Soprano; Connie Souphanousinphone; Kahn Souphanousinphone; Minh Souphanousinphone; Spirit of Fire; Swift (comics); Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt; Thunderlord; Kasumi Todoh; Ace Ventura; Tally Wong; Xorn; Zhu Bajie;

(1) - Thich Quang Duc;

(11) - Budai; Hai Deng; Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero; Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln; Friedrich Lustig; Mahadeva (Buddhism); Mahinda; Sanghapala; Ajaan Suwat Suvaco; Thich Tri Quang; Won Gwang;

(47) - Ankokuji Ekei; Ashikaga Yoshimi; Dōkyō; Dorinbo; Eisai; Eji; Ekan; Enkū; Ennin; Eso; Genshin; Gento Sokuchu; Gwalleuk; Gyōki; Haku'un Yasutani; Harada Daiun Sogaku; Hosoya Judayu; Hōzō-in Inei; Hōnen Shōnin; Jakuren; Jianzhen; Kanroku; Kenkai; Kokei; Kūkai; Maeda Geni; Taizan Maezumi; Sami Mansei; Matsudaira Tadanao; Muyan; Myōe; Soen Nakagawa; Nichiren; Nikkō (priest); Ōtani Kōzui; Saichō; Eido Tai Shimano; Shimozuma Rairyū; Shinran; Shinshō (Shingon); Sesson Shukei; Shunryu Suzuki; Sokei-an; Tenkai; Yamana Sōzen; Shinzen Young; Bankei Yōtaku;

(9) - Adachi Kagemori; Adachi Morinaga; Gochin no Tajima; Ichirai Hoshi; Negoro-gumi; Rennyo; Saito Musashibo Benkei; Sessai Choro; Tsutsui Jomyo Meishu;

(1) - Ariyavangsagatayana, 9th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand;

Zen Buddhist monks and priests

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American Buddhists

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(6) - Ajahn Brahm; Marie Byles; Dichen Lachman; Pamela Stephenson; John Tarrant; Naomi Watts;

(2) - Gustav Meyrink; Karl Eugen Neumann;

Bangladeshi Buddhists

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(1) - Jigme Singye Wangchuck;

(23) - Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje; Alistair Appleton; Jeff Banks; Martine Batchelor; Stephen Batchelor; Charles Henry Allan Bennett; Andy Black (poker player); Orlando Bloom; Ajahn Candasiri; Edward Conze; Thomas William Rhys Davids; Peter Dean; Rupert Gethin; Naomie Harris; Christmas Humphreys; Rula Lenska; Annabella Lwin; Rob Preece; Lou Rhodes; Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids; Sangharakshita; Som Wardner; Alan Watts;

(3) - Gaynor Faye; Maxi Jazz; Joanna Lumley;

Burmese Buddhists

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(3) - Preah Maha Ghosananda; Norodom Sihanouk; Tep Vong;

(11) - Leonard Cohen; George Dvorsky; David Emerson; Cathy Jones; Albert Low; Ken McLeod; Elizabeth Louisa Moresby; Alanis Morissette; Glenn H. Mullin; Namgyal Rinpoche; Tara Slone;

(1) - Francisco Varela;

Chinese Buddhists

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(1) - Rada Iveković;

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Estonian Buddhists

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(7) - Fabien Barthez; Martine Batchelor; Stephen Batchelor; Chow Ching Lie; Audrey Marnay; Mariane Pearl; Matthieu Ricard;

(5) - Lama Anagarika Govinda; Ayya Khema; Sabine Kratze; Emil Schlagintweit; Sylvia Wetzel;

(3) - Dharmaraksita; Mahadharmaraksita; Menander I;

Indian Buddhists

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(1) - Michael Everson;

(2) - Roberto Baggio; Lokanatha (Italian Buddhist Monk);

Japanese Buddhists

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Korean Buddhists

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(2) - Lillian Too; Wong Ah Kiu;

(1) - Nambaryn Enkhbayar;

Nepalese Buddhists

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(0)

Pakistani Buddhists

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(1) - Tomek Lehnert;

Russian Buddhists

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(1) - Shenphen Rinpoche;

(16) - Choi Min-sik; Chun Doo-hwan; Chung Mong-hun; Haewon, Princess of Korea; Hwang Woo-Suk; Jang Dong-gun; Jang Woo Hyuk; Kim Jeong Hoon; Kim Tae Woo; Ko Bong Sunim; Lee Byung-Hun; Lee Hee-Jin; Park Chae-rim; Park Chung-hee; Park Ji-Sung; Won, Hereditary Prince Imperial of Korea;

(1) - Nacho Cano;

(11) - Balangoda Ananda Maitreya; Solomon Bandaranaike; Anagarika Dharmapala; Tillakaratne Dilshan; William Gopallawa; Henepola Gunaratana; Mahinda; Godwin Samararatne; Talduwe Somarama; Uduwe Dhammaloka; Som Wardner;

(1) - Kata Dalström;

(1) - Dechen Shak-Dagsay;

(28) - Apichatpong Weerasethakul; Mun Bhuridatta; Buddhadasa; Chah Subhatto; Tony Jaa; Chandra Khonnokyoong; Loung Pordaeng; Mae ji; Mitr Chaibancha; Nonzee Nimibutr; Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana; Paramanuchit; Petchara Chaowarat; Phrabhavanaviriyakhun; Phramongkolthepmuni; Phrarajbhavanavisudh; Saprang Kalayanamitr; Wisit Sasanatieng; Seri Wangnaitham; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Sulak Sivaraksa; Ajahn Sundara; Ayya Tathaaloka; Thanom Kittikachorn; Somdej Toh; Vajirananavarorasa; Marsha Wattanapanich;

Thai monks
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(8) - Chan Khong; Ching Hai; Kiem Do; Nguyen Cao Ky; Nguyen Huu Chanh; Nhat Hanh; Thich Tri Quang; Thien-An;

(3) - Nhat Hanh; Thich Quang Duc; Thich Tri Quang;

(8) - Buddhamitra; Chan Khong; Chen Xiaoxu; Pema Chödrön; Thubten Chodron; Empress Feng Qing; Mahapajapati Gotami; Ani Pachen;

Ayyas

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(2) - Hōjō Masako; Ōtagaki Rengetsu;

(7) - Ajahn Thaniya; Ajahn Candasiri; Chandra Khonnokyoong; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Ajahn Sundara; Ayya Tathaaloka;

(2) - Thubten Chodron; Tenzin Palmo;

(80) - Masao Abe; Ajahn Amaro; B. R. Ambedkar; Balangoda Ananda Maitreya; Aryadeva; Asanga; Atisha; Aśvaghoṣa; Martine Batchelor; Stephen Batchelor; Bhavaviveka; Bodhisena; Gautama Buddha; Buddhapalita; Elizabeth Burns; Candrakīrti; Paul Carus; Chah Subhatto; Chatral Rinpoche; Pema Chödrön; Dakpo Tashi Namgyal; Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama; Dhammapala; Dhardo Rimpoche; Dharmarakshita (Sumatran); Dharmarakṣa; Dogen; Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen; Yumo Mikyo Dorje; Enchin; Ennin; Thubten Gyatso (Buddhist); Hakuin Ekaku; Steven Heine; Hisamatsu Shinichi; Huineng; Geshe Thupten Jinpa; Nishida Kitaro; Kumarajiva; Linji; Longchenpa; David Loy; Mahasi Sayadaw; Maitreya-nātha; Marpa Lotsawa; Mazu Daoyi; Milarepa; Mipham Jamyang Gyatso; Nagarjuna; Naropa; Gudo Wafu Nishijima; Keiji Nishitani; Padmasambhava; Piya Tan; Walpola Rahula; Reginald Ray; Nick Ribush; Sangharakshita; Sengzhao; Shantideva; Sthiramati; Ajahn Sumedho; Ajahn Sundara; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki; Tanzan; Taranatha; Ösel Tendzin; Chögyam Trungpa; Geshe Tashi Tsering; Geshe Tashi Tsering (London); Je Tsongkhapa; Ueyama Shunpei; Umehara Takeshi; Vasubandhu; Won Gwang; Wonhyo; Yunmen Wenyan; Zhi Dun; Zhiyi; Zongmi;

(4) - Solomon Bandaranaike; William Gopallawa; Chris Marr; Mahinda Rajapaksa;

(21) - Sangha; Bhikkhuni; Anagarika; Samaneri; Sikkhamana; Buddhist monasticism; Ajahn Jayasaro; Amoghavajra; Ayya (Pali word); Bhikkhu; Dasa sil mata; Gelongma; International Congress on Buddhist Women's Role in the Sangha; Mahapajapati Gotami; Samanera; Sayadaw; Shramana; Siladhara; Sōhei; Supreme Patriarch of Thailand; World Buddhist Sangha Council;

(9) - Ajahn Thaniya; Ajahn Amaro; Mun Bhuridatta; Ajahn Candasiri; Chah Subhatto; Ajahn Khemadhammo; Chandra Khonnokyoong; Ajahn Sumedho; Ajahn Sundara;

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Theravada Buddhist monks

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Zen Buddhist monks and priests

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(32) - Robert Baker Aitken; A. H. Almaas; Atisha; Alexander Berzin; Bhante Dharmawara; Tara Brach; Judith Simmer Brown; Chan Khong; John Crook; Ruth Denison; Zoketsu Norman Fischer; Gil Fronsdal; John Garrie; Joseph Goldstein; Joan Halifax; Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero; Jack Kornfield; Kvetoslav Minarik; Myokyo-ni; Piya Tan; Sharon Salzberg; Godwin Samararatne; Seongcheol; Ajahn Sobin S. Namto; Sochu; Soko Morinaga Roshi; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki; Nhat Hanh; Vimalamitra; Bhante Vimalaramsi; Brad Warner; Won Gwang;

(5) - Chah Subhatto; Phramongkolthepmuni; Ayya Sucinta Bhikkhuni; Ayya Sudhamma Bhikkhuni; Ayya Tathaaloka;

Tibetan Buddhist teachers

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(57) - List of Buddhist writers; Balangoda Ananda Maitreya; Aung San Suu Kyi; Martine Batchelor; Stephen Batchelor; Charles Henry Allan Bennett; Bhikkhu Bodhi; Tara Brach; Arthur Braverman; Judith Simmer Brown; Pema Chödrön; Edward Conze; Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama; Thomas William Rhys Davids; John Garrie; Natalie Goldberg; Thubten Gyatso (Buddhist); Hisamatsu Shinichi; Christmas Humphreys; Geshe Thupten Jinpa; Charles R. Johnson; K. N. Jayatilleke; Kelsang Gyatso; Nishida Kitaro; Geri Larkin; Lu Sheng-yen; Vicki Mackenzie; Myokyo-ni; Nhat Hanh; Keiji Nishitani; Chogyal Namkhai Norbu; Thupten Jigme Norbu; Nyanaponika Thera; Henry Steel Olcott; Piya Tan; Stephen Prothero; Walpola Rahula; Daniel Reid; Paul Reps; John Myrdhin Reynolds; Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids; Nick Ribush; Michael Roach; Sangharakshita; Seung Sahn; Ueyama Shunpei; Sogyal Rinpoche; Lhundub Sopa; Ajahn Sumedho; Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki; Umehara Takeshi; Thích Quảng Độ; Geshe Tashi Tsering; Geshe Tashi Tsering (London); Herman Vetterling; Brad Warner; Wu Kwang;

(1) - Anagarika Dharmapala;

(6) - Gasa (hat); Japa mala; Kesa (clothing); Temple robes; Tricivara; White clothing (religious);

(21) - Atman (Buddhism); Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna; Buddha from the Hindu perspective; Buddhism and Eastern teaching; Buddhism and Hinduism; Buddhism and Jainism; Buddhism and evolution; Buddhism and psychology; Buddhism and science; Buddhology; Buddhism and Christianity; Eastern philosophy; Eternal Buddha; Gnosticism and Buddhism; God in Buddhism; Interfaith dialog; Nontheism; Buddhist philosophy; Saddha; Types of Buddha; Yana (Buddhism);

(20) - Buddhist cosmology; Kalpa (time unit); Anavatapta; Animals in Buddhism; Asura (Buddhism); Avici; Brahma (Buddhism); Deva (Buddhism); Four Heavenly Kings; Fourteen unanswerable questions; Guardians of the directions; Human beings in Buddhism; Kalapas; Mappō; Naraka (Buddhism); Preta; Six realms; Sumeru; Trayastrimsa; Tushita;

(17) - Buddhism and evolution; Buddhism in the West; Buddhist ethics; Current issues in Buddhism; Buddhist economics; Engaged Buddhism; First World Buddhist Forum, 2006; Homosexuality and Buddhism; International Congress on Buddhist Women's Role in the Sangha; Ordination of women; Religious pluralism; Buddhist socialism; Women as theological figures; Women in Buddhism; World Buddhist Sangha Council; World Fellowship of Buddhists; Zen Peacemakers;

(36) - Arhat (Buddhism); Asura (Buddhism); Bodhisattva; Brahma (Buddhism); Dakini; Dharmapala; Dorje Shugden; Enma; Five Wisdom Kings; Four Heavenly Kings; Gandharva; Garuda; Guan Yu; Guardians of the directions; Hariti; Kumari; Kumbhanda; List of Buddha claimants; Mara (demon); Nāga; Nechung Oracle; Pancika; Phurba; Preta; Tenma goddesses; Vajrakilaya; Vasudhara; Vemacitrin; Wisdom King; Wrathful deities; Yaksha; Yama (Buddhism and Chinese mythology); Yeshe Walmo; Yidam; Yogambara; Zhang Zhung Meri; Śakra;

(28) - Bodhisattva; List of bodhisattvas; Akasagarbha; Avalokiteśvara; Budai; Cintamani; Guan Yin; Guan Yu; Konaaganama; Ksitigarbha; Mahasthamaprapta; Maitreya; Maitri Mantra; Maitri teachings; Manjusri; Nio; Padmasambhava; Samantabhadra; Shantideva; Sitatapatra; Skanda (Buddhism); Supushpachandra; Suryaprabha; Tara (Buddhism); Thirteen Buddhas; Vajrapani; Vajrasattva; Vasudhara;

(23) - Buddha; Shakyasimha; Arhat; List of the twenty-eight Buddhas; Acala; Adi-Buddha; Akshobhya; Amitabha; Amitayus; Bhaisajyaguru; Budai; Buddhahood; Gautama Buddha; Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage; Five Dhyani Buddhas; Dipankara; Eternal Buddha; Kakusandha; Kassapa Buddha; Nairatmya; Padumuttara Buddha; Vairocana; Vajradhara;

Gautama Buddha
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(5) - Dakini; Narodakini; Simhamukha; Vajrayogini; Yeshe Tsogyal;

(10) - Dharmapala; Acala; Achi Chokyi Drolma; Begtse; Ekajati; Five Wisdom Kings; Garuda; Mahakala; Shri Devi; Wisdom King;

(4) - Four Heavenly Kings; Guardians of the directions; Kumbhanda; Vaisravana;

(14) - Yidam; Chakrasamvara; Hayagriva; Heruka; Hevajra; Kalachakra; Manjusri; Nāga; Phurba; Tapihritsa; Tara (Buddhism); Vajrakilaya; Vajrayogini; Yamantaka;

(39) - Asalha Puja; Bhumchu; Bon Festival; Buddha's Birthday; Cheung Chau Bun Festival; Chotrul Duchen; Culture Day; Dongzhi Festival; Double Ninth Festival; Dragon Boat Festival; Drupka Teshi; Esala Perahera; Ghost Festival; Ghost Festival in Malaysia; Hansik; Kathina; Kodomo no hi; Lantern Festival; Lhabab Duchen; Loy Krathong; Mid-Autumn Festival; Monlam Prayer Festival; Nine Emperor Gods Festival; Parinirvana Day; Pavarana; Pee Ta Khon; Poy Sang Long; Poya; Qingming Festival; Rocket Festival; Sanghamitta; Tsechu; Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival; Uposatha; Vassa; Vesak; Vixakha Bouxa; Xiuxi; Ōmisoka;

(7) - Gautama Buddha; Buddha from the Hindu perspective; Iconography of the Buddha (Thailand and Laos); List of Buddha claimants; Physical characteristics of the Buddha; Places where Buddha stayed; Relic of the tooth of the Buddha;

(9) - Ananda; Devadatta; Mahapajapati Gotami; Queen Maya; Nanda (Buddhist); Rahula; Suddhodana; Sundari; Yasodharā;

(25) - Asatapala; Ashvakas; Balkh; Bamiyan (town); Bamiyan Province; Gandhar; Gandhara; Gandhara Kingdom; Ghazni; Ghazni province; Herat; Jayapala; Kabul; Kamboja; Kandahar; List of cities in Afghanistan; Nava Vihara; Padmasambhava; Pre Islamic Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Afghanistan; Pushkalavati; Pāṇini; Shahi; Swat (Pakistan); Tirahi; Uttarapatha;

(43) - History of Buddhism; Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna; Bodh Gaya; Bodhi tree; Buddhism in Central Asia; Buddhism in the West; First Buddhist council; Second Buddhist council; Third Buddhist council; Fourth Buddhist council; Fifth Buddhist council; Sixth Buddhist council; Bulssi Japbyeon; Chach Nama; Buddhist councils; Decline of Buddhism in India; Devadaha; Dipavamsa; Early Buddhist schools; Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution; History of Buddhism in India; International Congress on Buddhist Women's Role in the Sangha; Kahu-Jo-Darro; Kalabhras; Kapilavastu; Kukkutarama; Kuninda Kingdom; Lumbini; Mahadeva (Buddhism); Pala Empire; Paranibbana of Mahamoggallana; Relics of Sariputra and Mahamoggallana; Buddhism and the Roman world; Shalu Monastery; Silk Road transmission of Buddhism; Suwannaphum; Takht Bhai; Theodorus (meridarch); Three Disasters of Wu; Timeline of Buddhism; Vikramaśīla University; Ernst Waldschmidt; White Lotus;

Buddhism and current issues

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(9) - Alexander II of Epirus; Antigonus II Gonatas; Buddhism and the Roman world; Edicts of Ashoka; Greco-Buddhism; Greco-Buddhist monasticism; Magas of Cyrene; Ptolemy II Philadelphus; Third Buddhist council;

(13) - Aksu, Xinjiang; Charklik; Hindutash; Hotan; Karasahr; Kashgar; Keriya; Kingdom of Khotan; Kucha; Minfeng; Tashkurgan; Turfan; Yarkand;

(21) - Ahin Posh; Aksu, Xinjiang; Chandrashala; Charklik; Dunhuang; Hadda; Hotan; Karasahr; Kashgar; Keriya; Kizil Caves; Kucha; Loulan; Minfeng; Miran (China); Mogao Caves; Niya; Subashi; Tashkurgan; Turfan; Yarkand;

Family of the Buddha

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(5) - DMC.TV; Hardcore Zen; Shambhala Sun; Sit Down and Shut Up; Tales and Teachings of the Buddha;

(28) - Angulimala (film); Asoka (film); Buddha (2007 film); Buddha (2008 film); Buddha Wild: Monk in the Hut; Buddha's Lost Children; The Cup (1999 film); Dalai Lama Renaissance; A Deer of Nine Colors; Dreaming Lhasa; Enlightenment Guaranteed; The Holy Man; Kundun; The Life of Buddha; Little Buddha; Mandala (film); Mekhong Full Moon Party; Milarepa (film); OK Baytong; Samsara (2001 film); Sankara (film); Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film); Siddhartha (film); Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring; Three Monks; Travellers and Magicians; Wheel of Time (film); Zen Noir;

(1) - Access to Insight;

(16) - Buddhist mythology; Apalala; Cintamani; Diyu; Hama Yumi; Imperial guardian lions; Kalapa; Kings of Shambhala; Kinnara; Mucalinda; Myō-ō; Naree Pons; Sanzu River; Shambala (song); Shambhala; Solosmasthana;

(52) - American Zen Teachers Association; Amida Trust; Aum Shinrikyo; Buddha's Light International Association; Buddhist Association of China; Buddhist Congregation Dharmaling; Buddhist Peace Fellowship; Buddhist Publication Society; Buddhistforbundet; Dharma Drum Mountain; Dharma Realm Buddhist Association; Diamond Sangha; Dublin Buddhist Centre; European Buddhist Union; First World Buddhist Forum, 2006; Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition; Friends of the Western Buddhist Order; Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism; Gaden Relief Project; Incovar; Insight Meditation Society; Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre; Kwan Um School of Zen; Ladakh Buddhist Association; Maitri School; Maliyadeva Balika Vidyalaya; Minnesota Zen Center; Nalandabodhi; Nipponzan-Myōhōji; Norwich Buddhist Centre; Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre; Pioneer Valley Zendo; Pu-Men High School; Rigpa; Shambhala Buddhism; Shaolin Monastery; Soto Zen Buddhist Association; Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, USA; Tassajara Zen Mountain Center; Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia; Tricycle Foundation; True Buddha School; Tubten Kunga Center; Tzu Chi; Tzu Chi Malaysia; Tzu Chi Singapore; Wat Phra Dhammakaya; White Wind Zen Community; World Buddhist Sangha Council; World Fellowship of Buddhists; Ymba; Zenshuji;

(13) - Amarapura Nikaya; Chung Tai Shan; Dhammayutika Nikaya; Fo Guang Shan; Gyuto Order; Jogye Order; Lineage (Buddhism); Maha Nikaya; Order of Interbeing; Ramanna Nikaya; Shasta Abbey; Siam Nikaya; Sōtō;

Fo Guang Shan

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(14) - Order of Interbeing; Chan Khong; Community of Mindful Living; Deer Park Monastery; Engaged Buddhism; Green Mountain Dharma Center; Magnolia Village Practice Center; Maple Forest Monastery; Mindfulness; Nhat Hanh; Parallax Press; Plum Village; Timeline for Thich Nhat Hanh and the Order of Interbeing; Unified Buddhist Church;

Rinzai Zen

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(5) - Diamond Mountain University; Kobe Ryūkoku Junior High School, High School; The Druk White Lotus School; Todaiji Gakuen; Vikramaśīla University;

(1) - Maha Bodhi School;

(7) - Ananda College; Anula Vidyalaya; Dharmaraja College, Kandy; Mahinda College; Maliyadeva College; Nalanda College; Visakha Vidyalaya;

(2) - Diamond Way Buddhism; Do Ngak Kunphen Ling Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace;

(112) - Buddhist philosophy; Abhidhamma; Ahimsa; Anagami; Anantarika-karma; Anatta; Anava; Animals in Buddhism; Arhat; Arthur Flowerdew; Arya; Ashtamangala; Atman (Buddhism); Avidya (Buddhism); Ayatana; Bardo; Basic Points Unifying the Theravāda and the Mahāyāna; Bhava; Bhumi (Buddhism); Bodhi; Bodhimandala; Bodhisattva Precepts; Brahmacharya; Brahmavihara; Buddha-nature; Buddhism and evolution; Chöd; Consciousness-only; Dharani; Dharma; Dharma transmission; Dharmakaya; Diamond Realm; Dukkha; Dzogchen; Ego (spirituality); Eternal Buddha; Fetter (Buddhism); Five hindrances; Four stages of enlightenment; Fourteen unanswerable questions; God in Buddhism; Hinayana; Hinayana Buddhism; Huayan; Human beings in Buddhism; Impermanence; Indriya; Inka; Kalpa (time unit); Kammatthana; Karma; Karma in Buddhism; Karuna; Kensho; Lineage (Buddhism); Maha Ati Tantra; Mahamudra; Mahayana; Mahābhūta; Manas-vijnana; Mandala; Mappō; Maya (illusion); Merit (Buddhism); Middle Way; Mindstream; Namarupa; Nirvana; Noble Eightfold Path; Nondualism; Paramartha; Paramita; Pratitya-samutpada; Pratyekabuddha; Reality in Buddhism; Rebirth (Buddhism); Rigpa; Sakadagami; Sambhogakaya; Samsara; Samsara (Buddhism); Samvriti; Self (spirituality); Seven factors of enlightenment; Shentong; Shoshin; Shunyata; Six realms; Skandha; Sotapanna; Sotapatti; Tathagata; Tathagatagarbha doctrine; Tathata; Ten spiritual realms; The Buddhist Concept of Emptiness; Thoughtform; Three kinds of objects; Three marks of existence; Threefold Training; Trailõkya; Trikaya; Twelve Nidanas; Two truths doctrine; Two-truths doctrine; Types of Buddha; Upaya; Upeksa; Vipaka; Vipassana; Womb Realm;

(15) - Ananda Marga; Anuyoga; Samael Aun Weor; Ganachakra; Jivamala; Mahamudra; Mahasiddha; Maithuna; Panchamakara; Neotantra; Tantric sexuality; Tantric shamanism; Trikona; Tummo; Yab-Yum;

Buddhist tantras

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Mahasiddhas

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Vajrayana Buddhism

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(55) - Buddhist pilgrimage; Ajanta Caves; Angkor Wat; Anuradhapura; Ayutthaya (city); Bagan; Bodh Gaya; Bodhi tree; Borobudur; Boudhanath; Buddhas of Bamyan; Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India; Devadaha; Ellora Caves; Gal Vihare; Gaya, India; Hpaung Daw U Pagoda; Kapilavastu; Kesariya; Kosambi; Kushinagar; Kyoto; Lingyin Temple; Longmen Grottoes; Luang Prabang; Lumbini; Mogao Caves; Mount Kailash; Nagarjunakonda; Nalanda; Namtso; Nara, Nara; Pava; Phra Pathom Chedi; Polonnaruwa; Potala Palace; Puspagiri University; Rajgir; Sagaing; Sankassa; Sarnath; Shikoku Pilgrimage; Shwedagon Pagoda; Silver Pagoda, Phnom Penh; Sravasti; Sri Dalada Maligawa; Sri Pada; Sukhothai historical park; Swayambhunath; Three Jewel Temples of Korea; Vaishali (ancient city); Wat Phra Kaew; Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep; World Dhammakaya Centre; Yungang Grottoes;

(19) - Buddhist chant; Buddhist devotion; Circumambulation; Dark retreat; Dhutanga; Funeral (Buddhism); Ganachakra; Ihai; Kadag Trekchö; Lhündrub Tögal; Mantra; Mudra; Offering (Buddhism); Patikulamanasikara; Patriarch Chan; Prostration (Buddhism); Puja (Buddhism); Rikka (flower); Tonglen; Varadamudra;

(6) - Mantra; Daimoku; Namu Amidah Buddha; Nīlakantha dhāranī; Om mani padme hum; Shiken haramitsu daikoumyo;

(34) - Buddhist meditation; Abhijna; Anapanasati; Anussati; Arupajhana; Buddhist prayer beads; Dhammakaya meditation; Dhyana; Ekaggata; Kammatthana; Kasina; Lotus position; Mahasamadhi; Mettā; Mindfulness; Phramongkolthepmuni; Rupajhana; Samadhi; Samadhi (Buddhism); Samatha meditation; Satipatthana; Shikantaza; Siddhasana; Singing bowl; Six Lokas; Six Yogas of Naropa; Sukhasana; Template:SamadhiBhavana; The Path to Nirvana; Vedana; Vipassana; Vipassana jhanas; Vitakka; Zazen;

(11) - Bumpa; Dadar (ritual tool); Damaru; Ihai; Kartika (knife); Namkha; Phurba; Prayer beads; Prayer wheel; Vajra; Vajrakilaya;

(15) - Buddhist symbolism; Ashtamangala; Bhavacakra; Bumpa; Dadar (ritual tool); Dharmacakra; Endless knot; Gankyil; Indra's net; Kartika (knife); Mandala of the Two Realms; Namkha; Phurba; Vajra; Vajrakilaya;

(3) - Swastika; Red Swastika Society; Sauwastika;

(45) - Gompa; List of Buddhist temples; Baengnyeon Temple; Berkeley Zen Center; Bhaja Caves; Buddharama Temple Åsele; Buddhist Congregation Dharmaling; Bukko-ji; Chaitya; Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-Ji; Dongmyo; First Zen Institute of America; Furnace Mountain; Geok Hu Keng; Geumgoksa; Green Gulch Farm; Guoqing Temple; Hor rakang; Hungarian Shaolin Temple; Inari Shrine; Indian rock-cut architecture; Maria Kannon Zen Center; Minnesota Zen Center; Nan Hua Temple; Nava Vihara; New York Zendo Shobo-Ji; Norwich Buddhist Centre; Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre; Providence Zen Center; Puning Temple; Putuo Zongcheng Temple; Ryomokyo-kai; Ryutakuji Temple; Sala kan parian; Sanshin Zen Community; Sonoma Mountain Zen Center; Tassajara Zen Mountain Center; Thai Temple Art and Architecture; Vihara; Wat; Wat Phra Dhammakaya; Wat Phumin; Wat Rong Khun; Xilituzhao Temple; Zuioji temple;

(1) - Baekdamsa;

Buddhist temples in Australia

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Buddhist temples in Bhutan

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(9) - Angkor Wat; Bayon; Krol Ko; Neak Pean; Prasat Kuh Nokor; Preah Khan; Ta Prohm; Ta Som; Wat Bakan;

(2) - Gampo Abbey; International Buddhist Temple;

Buddhist temples in China

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(2) - Kadampa Buddhist Temple; Wat Buddhapadipa;

Buddhist temples in Hong Kong

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Buddhist temples in India

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(5) - Candi of Indonesia; Borobudur; Candi Kalasan; Candi Muara Takus; Ratu Boko's Palace;

Buddhist temples in Japan

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(6) - Wat Manorom; Pha That Luang; Vat Yotkeo; Wat Phou; Wat Si Saket; Wat Xieng Thong;

Buddhist temples in Malaysia

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Buddhist temples in Myanmar

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Buddhist temples in Nepal

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Buddhist temples in North Korea

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(1) - Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre;

(12) - Amitabha Buddhist Centre; Burmese Buddhist Temple; Hong San See; Jin Long Si Temple; Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple; Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple; Poh Ern Shih Temple; Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple; Siong Lim Temple; Tan Si Chong Su; Thian Hock Keng; Yueh Hai Ching Temple;

(1) - Buddhist Congregation Dharmaling;

Buddhist temples in South Korea

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Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka

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(2) - Fo Guang Shan; Longshan Temple;

Buddhist temples in Thailand

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Buddhist temples in Tibet

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Buddhist temples in the United Kingdom

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Buddhist temples in the United States

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(2) - An Quang Pagoda; Vinh Nghiem Pagoda;

(3) - Chua Bo De; Phap Hoa Temple; Plum Village;

(10) - Borobudur; Buchasergyi Lakang Monastery; Candi Muara Takus; Gajiu Monastery; Hojoji; Ishiyama Hongan-ji; Nagashima; Nalanda; Puspagiri University; Yamashina Mido;

(1) - Wat Buddhanusorn;

(7) - Wat Bang Phra; Chofah; Hor rakang; Sala kan parian; Thai Temple Art and Architecture; Wat Nawamintararachutis; Wat Phra Dhammakaya;

Thai Buddhist temples outside of Thailand
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Thai Buddhist temples outside of Thailand

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(58) - Antai-ji; Berkeley Zen Center; Bodhi Manda Zen Center; Bush Street Temple; Chicago Zen Center; City of Ten Thousand Buddhas; Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji; Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-Ji; Daian-ji; Daitoku-ji; Dharma Seal Temple; Diamond Sangha; Eihei-ji; First Zen Institute of America; Furnace Mountain; Gangō-ji; Green Gulch Farm; Hazy Moon Zen Center; Heirin-ji; Hsi Lai Temple; Hōkō-ji; Jade Buddha Temple; Kanzeon Zen Center; Kennin-ji; Kinkaku-ji; Kōdai-ji; Mampuku-ji; Maria Kannon Zen Center; Minnesota Zen Center; Montreal Zen Center; Nanhua Temple; Nanzen-ji; New York Zendo Shobo-Ji; Pioneer Valley Zendo; Providence Zen Center; Puji Temple; Rochester Zen Center; Ryōan-ji; Ryomokyo-kai; Ryutakuji Temple; Saihō-ji; San Francisco Zen Center; Sanshin Zen Community; Sengaku-ji; Shaolin Monastery; Shōkoku-ji; Sōji-ji; Songgwangsa; Sonoma Mountain Zen Center; Still Point Zen Buddhist Temple; Tassajara Zen Mountain Center; Tenryū-ji; Wanfu Temple; White Wind Zen Community; Zen Mountain Monastery; Zenshuji; Zuigan-ji; Zuioji temple;

(128) - Buddhist terms and concepts; Abhijna; Adharma; Adhitthana; Anagami; Anagarika; Anantarika-karma; Anupubbikathā; Arahantship; Arhat; Arupajhana; Asaṃkhyeya; Avyakata; Bhavana; Bhikkhu; Bhikkhuni; Bhumi (Buddhism); Bija; Bodhi; Bodhicitta; Bodhimanda; Bodhipakkhiyadhamma; Bodhisattva; Dana (Buddhism); Dhamma vicaya; Dharmakaya; Dhutanga; Dorje Lopon; Dukkha; Fetter (Buddhism); Four Noble Truths; Four Right Exertions; Gelongma; Gradual training; Iddhipada; Jaramarana; Jati (Buddhism); Kalyana mittata; Kammatthana; Karma in Buddhism; Karuna; Katsu (Zen); Khenpo; Khorlo; Kilesa; Kinhin; Kshanti; Kāma; Luang; Luang Por; Mae ji; Mahasiddha; Mahābhūta; Makyo; Mettā; Mikkyo; Mindfulness; Mindstream; Moksha; Mudita; Namaste; Nekkhamma; Ngagpa; Nianfo; Nidana; Nikaya; Nirgrantha; Nirvana; Oryoki; Osho (Japanese Zen term); Paramartha; Passaddhi; Piti; Por (Thai word); The Five Powers; Prajñā; Pratitya-samutpada; Rupa; Sacca; Sadayatana; Sakadagami; Samadhi; Samadhi (Buddhism); Samanera; Samaneri; Samapatti; Samatha meditation; Samjna; Sampajanna; Samsara (Buddhism); Samvriti; Sangha; Sankhara; Satori; Shravakabuddha; Shunyata; Sikkhamana; Sila; Skandha; Sotapanna; Sotapatti; Sravaka; Store consciousness; Sukha; Sutra; Tanha; Tathagata; Tathata; Template:JhanaFactors; Template:Nidanas; Template:PancaKhandha; Template:Parami; Terton; The Buddhist Concept of Emptiness; Tonglen; Trikaya; Tulku; Upadana; Upajjhaya; Upasaka; Vedana; Vicara; Vihara; Vijnana; Vinaya; Virya; Vitakka; Yab-Yum;

(9) - Anagarika; Ayya (Pali word); Bhikkhu; Bhikkhuni; Dhutanga; Samaneri; Sangha; Sikkhamana; Vinaya;

(83) - Buddhist texts; Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit; Abhidharma-kosa; Abhisamaya-alamkara; Agama (text); Angulimaliya Sutra; Anunatva-Apurnatva-Nirdesa; Ashokavadana; Atthakatha; Bodhi Vamsa; A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life; Buddhavamsa; Cariyapitaka; Cheng Weishi Lun; Chinese Buddhist canon; Culavamsa; Dharma-dharmata-vibhaga; Divyavadana; Edicts of Ashoka; Ekottara-agama; Fayuan Zhulin; Gandhāran Buddhist Texts; Gsung-'bum; Guhyasamāja tantra; Hevajra; Hyeonjeong non; Ijangui; Itivuttaka; Jikji; Kangyur; Karma Lingpa; Kevatta Sutta; Khandhaka; Kulayarāja Tantra; Lamrim; Long Scroll of the Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices; Longchen Nyingthig; Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika; Mahavamsa; Mahayana sutras; Mahāyāna-samgraha; Mahayana-sutra-alamkara-karika; Manjushri-nama-samgiti; Medhankara; Memoirs of Eminent Monks; Milinda Panha; Milindapanha; Mūlamadhyamakakārikā; Nettipakarana; Niddesa; Nikaya; Pali literature; Parivara; Patisambhidamagga; Pillars of Ashoka; Pratyutpanna Sutra; Ratna-gotra-vibhaga; Rhinoceros Sutra; Samantapasadika; Scripture for Humane Kings; Seven Treasuries; Srimala Sutra; Subcommentaries, Theravada; Sutra; Sutra of Forty-two Chapters; Suttavibhanga; Tales, Jataka; Tantras; Template:PaliCanon; Tengyur; Terma (Buddhism); Thirty Verses on Consciousness-only; Tibetan Buddhist canon; Udana; Udanavarga; Vajrasamadhi-sutra; Vajrasekhara Sutra; Vimalakirti Sutra; Vimanavatthu; Vinaya; Visuddhimagga; Yogacarabhumi-sastra;

(9) - Anuttara Yoga Tantra; Chakrasamvara; Guhyagarbha tantra; Guhyasamāja tantra; Hevajra; Inner Tantras; Kalachakra; Kulayarāja Tantra; Outer Tantras;

(2) - Prince Sattva; Sibi Jataka;

(6) - Bardo Thodol; Chokling Tersar; Epic of King Gesar; Guhyagarbha tantra; Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo; Nyingtig Yabshi;

(5) - Ekottara Agama; Kangyur; Pali Canon; Petakopadesa; Tripitaka Koreana;

(15) - Abhidhamma; Dhammasangani; Dharmaskandha; Dhatukatha; Dhatukaya; Jnanaprasthana; Kathavatthu; Patthana; Prajnaptisastra; Prakaranapada; Puggalapannatti; Sangitiparyaya; Vibhanga; Vijnanakaya; Yamaka;

Mahayana sutras

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(1) - Sutta Pitaka;

(5) - Anguttara Nikaya; Dighajanu Sutta; Dona-sutta; Kalama Sutta; Upajjhatthana Sutta;

(6) - Digha Nikaya; Aggañña Sutta; Brahmajala Sutta; Mahaparinibbana Sutta; Samaññaphala Sutta; Sigalovada Sutta;

(12) - Khuddaka Nikaya; Apadāna; Atthakavagga and Parayanavagga; Dhammapada; Dhammika Sutta; Khuddakapatha; List of Khuddaka Nikaya suttas; Mangala Sutta; Metta Sutta; Milindapanha; Ratana Sutta; Sutta Nipata; Theragatha; Therigatha;

(5) - Majjhima Nikaya; Aggi-Vacchagotta Sutta; Anapanasati Sutta; Satipatthana Sutta; List of Majjhima Nikaya suttas;

(4) - Samyutta Nikaya; Anattalakkhana Sutta; Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta; Fire Sermon;

(1) - Vinaya Pitaka;

(4) - Platform Sutra; Shobogenzo; Ten Bulls; Xinxin Ming;

(3) - 101 Zen Stories; Blue Cliff Record; The Gateless Gate;

(67) - Zen; Robert Baker Aitken; American Zen Teachers Association; Mel Ash; Bassui Tokusho; Joko Beck; Big Mind; Bodhi Manda Zen Center; Bodhisattva Precepts; David Brazier; Edward Espe Brown; Patriarch chan; Dahui Zonggao; Daruma doll; Dharma Drum Mountain; Dhyana; Diamond Sangha; Eisai; Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle; Ensō; Natalie Goldberg; Greens Restaurant; Hitsuzendo; Cheri Huber; Ichi-go ichi-e; Inka; Japanese rock garden; Katsu (Zen); Kensho; Kizeme; Komazawa University; Kōan; Robert Livingston (Zen teacher); Maai; Mahakashyapa; Makyo; Matsuo Bashō; Montreal Zen Center; Mu (negative); Muga-mushin; Mushin; Order of Interbeing; Ordinary Mind Zen School; Original face; Oryoki; Osho (Japanese Zen term); Roshi; Seongcheol; Sengai; Sesshin; Shikantaza; Sonome; Stopping thought; Sōtō; Taoic religion; John Tarrant; The White Plum Asanga; Wild fox koan; Sobin Yamada; Bankei Yōtaku; Zabuton; Zafu; Zazen; Zazenkai; Zen at War; Zen in the Art of Archery; Zendo;