- Bamyan - the Home of the World's Tallest Buddha statues and Hazara people
- Indian Subcontinent region: Afghanistan
- Buddha Dharma Forum
- A quiet place for buddhist thought and discussion.
- Dechen Dharma Community
- group of UK centres established by Karma Thinley Rinpoche and Lama Jampa Thaye, Kagyu and Sakya lineage holders.
- Dharma Centre of Canada
- offers instruction and practise of meditation. Founded by Namgyal Rinpoche.
- Dharma Haven: A Harbor from the Storms of Panic and Confusion
- Creating an Enlightened Society: Our own basic sanity, returned to us like a gift from Tibet, expands through all aspects of life.
- Diamond Way Buddhism UK
- This is the homepage for Diamond Way Buddhism in the UK. We offer regular guided meditation evenings that include a short introduction to Buddhism for newcomers. Pleae see our website for more information. All are welcome and there is no charge for coming along.
- Drikung Kagyu
- The Drikung Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Dzogchen Atiyoga Info Page
- The Dzogchen Atiyoga Info Page
- Engaged Buddhist
- Dharma - Human Rights...Buddhist Issues
- Free Tibet
- Web site devoted to causes of Tibetan People and providing information on Tibetan Buddhism.
- Ganden Jangtse & Sera Mey Monks Tours
- The monks from Ganden Jangtse and Sera Mey monasteries will provide the opportunity for the North American public to learn of precious Buddhist traditions by their ritual ceremonies, and their teachings on Buddhist texts and practices.
- H. E. Mipham rinpoche
- Mipham Rinpoche is the third incarnation of the great Nyingma and Rime scholar and meditational adept, Ju Mipham Rinpoche. Currently Rinpoche lives in India.
- Jamgon Kongtrul Labrang
- office of His Eminence at Pullahari.
- Kadampa Buddhism
- Mahayana Buddhist organisation founded by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
- Ngakpas and Ngakmos
- The white sangha is a community of yogic practitioners ordained according to tantric samayas. Although we are ordained, Ngakpas (male) and Ngakmas (female) are householders and are not bound to the same commitments as the monastic or vinaya vows of the Red Sangha.
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