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What is Buddhism? | The Buddhist Centre
The online home for the Triratna Buddhist Community.
https://thebuddhistcentre.com/buddhism
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Buddhism | Foundations, History, Systems, Mythology, & Practice | Britannica.com
Buddhism: Buddhism, religion and philosophy that developed from the teachings of the Buddha.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Buddhism
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The Direction of Buddhism in America
For more than a century, Buddhism has been on a remarkable ride in America. It has gone from the marginal religion of Chinese and Japanese immigrants on the West Coast (plus a few eccentric Euro-Americans who dabbled in Theosophy and spiritualism) to a religion practiced by milli
https://www.urbandharma.org/udharma5/tension2.html
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Buddhism In America: What Is The Future? | HuffPost
Backed by the nation's largest Buddhist ... an old monastery in this riverside hamlet north of New York City included a gu
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/14/america-buddhism_n_876577.html
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How American Buddhism evolved into something distinct and its own
As is the case with many religions, Buddhism morphed and evolved as it moved around the world. So it's no surprise that Buddhism in the West has adapted, too.
https://www.pri.org/stories/2016-04-26/how-american-buddhism-evolved-something-distinct-and-its-own
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A Basic Buddhism Guide: 5 Minute Introduction
Buddhism is a religion to about 300 million people around the world. The word comes from 'budhi', 'to awaken'. It has its origins about 2,500 years ago when Siddhartha Gotama, known as the Buddha, was himself awakened (enlightened) at the age of 35.
https://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/5minbud.htm
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About Buddhism
Buddhism, budism, budhism, what is Buddhism, whatisbuddhism, types of Bhuddhism, typesofbuddhism, history of Buddhism, hystoryofbuddhism, Buddhism ...
http://www.aboutbuddhism.org/
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Buddhism in America | The Pluralism Project
Chinese workers and miners, bringing Buddhist and Taoist traditions with them, were attracted by the Gold Rush to California, which they called Gold Mountain. They built their first temple in San Francisco’s Chinatown. By 1875, Chinatown was home to eight temples; and by the end
http://pluralism.org/timeline/buddhism-in-america/
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As Buddhism rises in North America, two “solitudes” are emerging (with video)
A-mi-tha-ba. A-mi-tha-ba. A-mi-tha-ba. The Buddhist faithful repeated the sacred name like a fast-clicking
http://www.vancouversun.com/life/buddhism rises north america solitudes emerging with video/7733373/story.html
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Secular Buddhism in North America | Buddhistdoor
Interpreting the Dharma for the modern age
https://www.buddhistdoor.net/features/secular-buddhism-in-north-america
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Buddhism in America
Buddhism is a religion with millions of followers in North America, including traditionally Buddhist Asian Americans as well as non-Asian converts. America presents a strikingly new and different environment for Buddhists, leading to a unique history and a continuing process of d
http://www.purifymind.com/BuddhismAmerica.htm
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Buddhism in the United States - Wikipedia
Buddhism, once thought of as a mysterious religion from the East, has now become very popular in the West, and is one of the largest religions in the United States. As Buddhism does not require any formal "conversion", American Buddhists can easily incorporate dharma practice int
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_the_United_States
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Buddhism in Canada - Wikipedia
Buddhism is among the smallest minority-religions in Canada, with a very slowly growing population in the country, partly the result of conversion, with only 4.6% of new immigrants identifying themselves as Buddhist.[1] As of 2001, the census recorded 300,345 Canadian Buddhists[2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_Canada
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Buddhism in Mexico - Wikipedia
Buddhism is a minority religion in Mexico, numbering 108,701 followers or 0.09% of the total Mexican population.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_Mexico