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Allspirit Selected Buddhist Writings 
A selection of Buddhist writings from Thich Nhat Hanh, Ajahn Sumedho, Joseph Goldstein, and Dogen. Also Four Noble Truths and Noble Eightfold Path.
http://www.allspirit.co.uk/buddhism.html
BBC World Service 
Guide to Buddhism with online audio.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/people/features/world_religions/buddhism.shtml
Buddhist Mysticism 
Mysticism in world religions. It includes quotations from the Dhammapada, Bodhidharma, Zen Buddhism and contemporary Tibetan Buddhism.
http://www.digiserve.com/mystic/Buddhist/
CyberSangha Buddhist Archives 
Possibly the largest online collection of Buddhist Texts in the world, based on the archives of the former TigerTeam Buddhist Electronic Network.
http://worldtrans.org/CyberSangha/csindex.html
Cyberkaya 
An interactive Dharma Journal. It has been a meeting place for Dharma practitioners who may work independent of the organizations and schools of institutional Buddhism. It is no longer being updated but the archive of work is made available.
http://www.serve.com/cyberkaya/
Dharma The Cat 
Cartoons for Buddhists, and each has commentary from people different faiths.
http://www.dharmathecat.com/
DharmaNet International 
Index of Buddhist resources both on and off the internet. Lists of Dharma groups and centers by school and by region.
http://www.dharmanet.org/
Family Dharma Connections 
Devoted to Buddhist families with children and others interested in sharing Dharma and Buddhism with children. Covers divorce, monastic parenting, and teaching Buddhism to children.
http://www.pulelehuadesign.com/familydharma/
Gateless Passage 
Nonsectarian information facility for the lay study of Chinese Buddhism. Has translations of suttras and information on Buddhist Basics.
http://www.cdpatton.net/gp/index.html
Kalavinka Dharma World 
Informational website which includes a non-sectarian Buddhist journal (Kalavinka Dharma Notes) and translations of stories and teachings. Translations include sections from Lotus Sutra, Nagarjuna, Master Chih-I, Master Han-shan De-ching, and Master Hsuan
http://www.kalavinka.org/
Kamat's Potpourri on Buddhism 
Wide ranging topics from a biography of Buddha to Tibetan Buddhist refugees in India.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/budhist/index.htm
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