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PO Box 153 Lincoln, MA 01773 USA | 
| Download the ATI website as a 7-Zip archive Current version: 12th March 2013 (10..1 Mb) The ZIP version of the same archive available from the ATI web site is 22.2 Mb. |
Rt. 1, Box 218-3 High View, WV 26808
USA | 
| Forest
Monastery and Retreat Centre about 100 miles from Washington DC run by Sri Lankan Mahāthera — Venerable Henepola Gunaratana. Retreats, ordination, publications. |
An extensive Buddhist site created by Australian Bhikkhu Paññavaro. Includes books, talks, graphics, and chanting. | 
| Here you can find an excellent selection of PDF books, MP3 chanting, and educational resources. There is an extensive directory of Buddhist centres throughout the world. |
58 Eccleston Square London SW1V 1PH Tel: 0207 834 5858 | 
| Well-organised site of the Buddhist Society in Victoria, with details of classes, publications, tapes, selected articles from the Middle Way Journal, and courses. |
55(A) Kaba-Aye Pagoda Road Yangon, Myanmar |

| Meditation Centre in Rangon, Burma, with a
branch centre at Hmawbi, about 20 miles outside Rangoon. |
Harewood End Herefordshire HR2 8JS |

| U Ba Khin
Meditation Centre UK Branch of Sri Goenka’s Centre. (See Vipassanā Research Institute.) |
West Ogwell,
Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 6EN, United Kingdom | 
| Residential insight meditation retreats. Take a ten-day course or a three-month retreat. Link is to the retreat centre, because main link is not available at the time of updating. |
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| A
collection of links on personal reflections on life as a Theravāda Buddhist monk. |
Splatts House, Heddington, Calne, Wiltshire SN11 0PE | 
| U Ba Khin Meditation Centre. Founded in 1978 to promote the practice of Buddhist Vipassana meditation as taught by the late Sayagyi U Ba Khin. |
The Sun, Garaway Hill Hertfordshire HR2 8EZ Tel/Fax: 01981 580 436 | | Sell books, tapes, and videos of teachings in the U Ba Khin tradition. “The Manuals of Buddhism” by Venerable Ledi Sayādaw is excellent. |
Mahasi Meditation Centre Rangoon, Burma Website recently updated | 
| Mahāsi Organisation website. Treatises are in PDF format. MP3 discourses are poor sound quality. FAQ explains about practising meditation in Burma. Profile is pictures of the Rangoon centre. |
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| Extensive site for Theravāda Buddhism. Host for Burmese Vihāras in the UK, USA, and Burma, and links to other Buddhist sites. Many articles and books by Burmese Sayādaws, and photos of pagodas and other religious subjects. |
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Pali Text Society 73 Lime Walk Headington
Oxford OX3 7AD | 
| This online search facility is provided by the US
Department of Education. You can use it to look up any Pali Word. For a hard copy, vist the PTS website. |
Dictionary of Pali Proper Names | 
| The Dictionary of Pali Proper Names edited by G.P. Malalasekera is a valuable reference for students of Buddhism. It lists people, place names, discourses, etc., and gives many cross references to the texts and commentaries. |
420, Lower broughton Road, Salford, Greater Manchester, M7 2GD | 
| t is a charitable organisation established since 1986/87 to help people who wish to learn and practise insight vipassana meditation. It was set up by Venerable Sayadaw U Panditabhivamsa |
White Grit, Minsterly Shropshire, SY5 0JN | 
| A place to learn and practise Mahasi Vipassana Insight Meditation in a quiet environment in a secluded, though not isolated, country bungalow with annexe, sixteen miles
south of Shrewsbury. |
330 Acoma St. # 311 Denver, Colorado 80223
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| Vipassanā (insight meditation)
cultivates mindfulness of our moment-to-moment experience. In seeing the body and mind clearly, we become free of suffering. |
Dhamma Giri Igatpuri-422 403, India | 
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Chattha Sangāyana Pāli Tipitaka U Ba Khin Vipassanā retreats Public Domain Pāli Fonts. Vipassanā Newsletter. |
25 Stanley Road Ilford Essex IG1 1RW Tel: 0208 553 5020 Fax: 553 5122 | 
| Publish a wide range of Buddhist books, including modern translations of Digha Nikāya,
Majjhima Nikāya, Samyutta Nikāya, and the Sutta Nipāta. |
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| Website run by a Chinese Buddhist who practised in Mahāsi Yeikthā. A good source for Mahāsi Sayādaw’s books. |