The Buddha Project: The most comprehensive site of buddhist links.
Dr. Susan Blackmore: A neuroscientist on Zen, meditation, and memes.
Sit Down and Shut Up: Brad Warner's site on Zen.
Sasana: A refuge for skeptical Buddhists.
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Tibetan Buddhism Online - Asian Classics Institute:In an effort to make a comprehensive course of Buddhist studies more readily accessible world wide, classes are now available on-line. All of the Formal Study Courses taught by Geshe Michael Roach are offered here, as are Daily Practice Meditations, and other miscellaneous teachings. The classes offered on-line are the same as the classes that can be attended in person in New York City, and consist of the same audio recordings and text that are available by mail. The on-line audio is available in MP3 or Real Audio formats for streaming or download, and the written materials are contained in on-line pdf files which can be viewed, downloaded, printed, and assembled into a three-ring binder.
http://www.world-view.org/aci/online/onlinefr.html
Geshe Michael Roach is a fully ordained American monk who received his geshe (doctor of Theology) degree from Sera Mey Monastery in India after 22 years of study there and in the United States with his root Lama, Khen Rinpoche Geshe Lobsang Tharchin. Geshe Michael has been teaching Buddhism since 1981. He is a scholar of Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Russian, and has translated and published numerous works. Geshe Roach also received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University.
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1. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/
This site contains information on Taoism, and also mentions the principles of Budhism and Confucianism.
2. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthur...oism/intros.htm
This has some really nice and informative articles on Taoism.
3.http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthur...oism/intros.htm
This link gives all the information one would need to know about Jainism, a heterodox sect that arose around the same time as Budhism.
4. http://www.religioustolerance.org/jainism.htm
This has some information on Jainism.
5. http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/1415/indexd.html
This link mentions stuff about Hinduism and its ideologies.
6. http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/
A site where one can access the religious texts of Hinduism.
7. http://home.earthlink.net/~srama/
This site is also on Hinduism.
8. http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/
I have given a seperate link for Vajrayana Budhism (known as the diamond vehicle) as its got some interesting ideas.
9. http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhaintro.html
This site gives you the fundamentals of Budhism- good for a beginner.
10. http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/bon.html
This link gives the basics of the Bon religion of Tibet. It is an animist religion and influences Budhist practices there to a large extent.