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These links will take you to additional Buddhist resources on the internet.
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Collected Works of Shinran.The collected works of Shinran in English translation, presented by Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha.
Tannisho: A Shin Buddhist Classic. Ty Unno's translation and commentary of this classic work by Shinran.
Nishi Hongwanji. The English-language web site of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha, in Japan. The Hongwanji developed from a modest temple built at the site of Shinran Shonin's mausoleum. Today, the Hongwanji is the head temple for over ten thousand temples throughout Japan and some two hundred temples around the world. This site includes a biography of Shinran, a history of Shin Buddhism, basic Shin Buddhist teachings, a calendar of observances, and more.
American Buddhist Study Center. Be sure to view the discussion boards.
Buddhist Churches of America. Home page includes links to Institute of Buddhist Studies, Buddhist Bookstore, Center for Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Studies, BCA-affiliated temples and churches.
The Buddhist Channel.Buddhist news from around the world, plus a wealth of resources.
Ekoji, Temple of the Gift of Light. Jodo Shinshu Buddhism of the Nishi Hongwanji traditon in Northern Virgina, near Washington, D.C. Link submitted by our friend Dr. Gordon Bermant.
Mahayana Buddhist Sutras in English. Multiple translations of many important Mahayana Sutras, including Amitabha Sutra, Smaller Pure Land Sutra, Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, and many more.
Shin Dharma Net. Dr. Alfred Bloom's web site includes many useful resources, including Dr. Bloom's basic course on Shin Buddhism, and many, many links to additonal web resources.
Boston Shinshu Buddhist Sangha. Under the guidance of Rick St. Clair, this is a sangha dedicated to promoting the awareness and practice of Pure Land Buddhism. The web Site includes useful resources on Shin basics.
www.buddhanet.net provides information on Buddhist organizations throughout the world.
The Buddhist Faith Fellowship in Central Connecticut, established in the Spring of 2001, is an independent spiritual community open to the whole of the Buddhist faith.
The Shin Buddhist Fellowship of Connecticut, is a "spin-off" of the Buddhist Faith Fellowship. SBF is an independent and progressive lay Buddhist community offering deep hearing and Zen practice, and spiritual discussions.
The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies in Barre, MA hosts many outstanding workshops,
including workshops presented by Ty Unno.
Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, NY. (just 26 miles from Danbury). The monastery is Chinese and is for the study and teaching of Pure Land Buddhism. (Link suggested by Jake Bassett.)

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