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Related Links
Buddhanet
This is currently the most
popular Buddhist website ever. Established by Ven Pannyavaro, it is a
non-sectarian organization that provides information and Dhamma education
to Buddhists of all traditions. Go to that site now:
http://www.buddhanet.net.
Buddhist News
Network and Tipitaka
Network
Want to know about the
latest Buddhist news from around the world? Then visit these two websites:
http://www.buddhistnews.tv and
http://www.tipitaka.net.
They provide Buddhist news, information and links to numerous Buddhist
organizations around the world.
Sasanarakkha
Buddhist Sanctuary
Yup, this is Malaysia’s first
training centre for Theravada Buddhist monks. To find out more about their
monkhood programmes, go to
http://www.sasanarakkha.org.
Parami.org
This
site lists a comprehensive Malaysian Buddhist directory. Check them out at
http://parami.org.
Dharma, the Cat
Children and parents would love this: cartoons featuring a novice monk, a
smart Buddhist cat and a mouse named Siam. Meeeow …..
http://www.dharmathecat.com
Klinik Ong
Attention all parents! A personal friend of mine, Dr. Tim Ong runs a
general practice clinic in a township just outside Kuala Lumpur, the
capital of Malaysia. Do visit his website,
http://www.klinikong.com. His site is known for providing quality
healthcare information, and is fast becoming the trusted website for
healthcare information ranging from general health to mental health,
anti-aging advancement and even spiritual health.
Mothers for Mothers/eHomemakers
I
love this site and the women who started the Mothers for Mothers project.
Its aim is to provide all mothers with information and encouragement about
balancing work and motherhood by working at home. So if you are thinking
about quitting your full-time job to take care of your children, or if you
are a homemaker looking for ways to generate income for your family, click
http://www.ehomemakers.net
Eastern Horizon
This is definitely one of my favourite
Buddhist magazines. It covers topics from all types of Buddhist
traditions. Check out
www.ybam.org.my/ehorizon.
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