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DharmaDictionary.net is free resources for a "circle of lotsawas" involved in the translation of Buddhism from Tibetan to English'''
 
DharmaDictionary.net is free resources for a "circle of lotsawas" involved in the translation of Buddhism from Tibetan to English'''
 
|width="25%" valign=top| '''Search the dictionary'''<br>
 
|width="25%" valign=top| '''Search the dictionary'''<br>
Use the search box on the left to search for any tibetan terms in Wilie format.  
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Use the search box on the left to search for any tibetan terms in Wilie format. (examples: sems, rig pa, snying rje)
 
|width="25%" valign=top| '''Browse the dharmapedia'''<br>
 
|width="25%" valign=top| '''Browse the dharmapedia'''<br>
Browse our ever-expanding dharmapedia of buddhist terms, teachers, lineages, texts
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Browse our ever-expanding dharmapedia of buddhist terms, teachers, lineages, texts. See website contents below.
 
|width="25%" valign=top| '''Contribute'''<br>
 
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Anyone can add to this website. At the top of every page is an edit link. Please join in.
 
Anyone can add to this website. At the top of every page is an edit link. Please join in.

Revision as of 03:14, 17 February 2006

Welcome!

DharmaDictionary.net is free resources for a "circle of lotsawas" involved in the translation of Buddhism from Tibetan to English

Search the dictionary

Use the search box on the left to search for any tibetan terms in Wilie format. (examples: sems, rig pa, snying rje)

Browse the dharmapedia

Browse our ever-expanding dharmapedia of buddhist terms, teachers, lineages, texts. See website contents below.

Contribute

Anyone can add to this website. At the top of every page is an edit link. Please join in.

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