Category:Australia
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Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Australia"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
A
- A Short History of Buddhism in Australia
- Adapting the Monastic Vinaya to Australian Society by Ajahn Brahmāli
- Ajahn Brahm excommunicated for performing Bhikkhuni Ordination in Australia
- Ajahn Brahm: A History of Buddhism in Western Australia
- Amitabha Buddhist Retreat Centre Newsletter: Australia
- Australia
- Australian Sangha Association
B
- Bodhikusuma Centre in Sydney
- Buddha's Birthday Festival
- Buddhism - Australia
- Buddhism comes to Australia
- Buddhism comes to Australia by Roderick S. Bucknell
- Buddhism In Australia
- Buddhism in Australia - Story by Sophie Cunningham
- Buddhism In Australia by Professor Roderick S. Bucknell
- Buddhism in Australia: An Emerging Field of Study by Halafoff, Anna
- Buddhism in Brisbane
- Buddhism in Tasmania
- Buddhism: A Method of Mind Training by Leonard Bullen
- Buddhism: A Portable Religion in Australia by Lewis Lancaster
- Buddhism: Its contribution to spiritual renaissance in the west: The experiences of western converts in Australia
- Buddhist identities
- Buddhist Society of South Australia
- Buddhist Society of Victoria
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- Tashi Tsering (Chenrezig Institute)
- The Bell-maker’s Daughter: A Journey in Dharma Art
- The ethnic Buddhist communities of New South Wales
- The First Bhikhuni Ordination in Australia
- The first Kalachakra Stupa in the Southern Hemisphere dedicated to the world peace and Tibetan people
- The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion is constructing an onsite water collection system thanks to the Victorian Government's Multicultural Community Infrastructure Fund.
- The History of Buddhism in Queensland
- The Influence of Buddhism in NSW Australia by Mengjee Foo
- The Influence of Buddhism on Western Australians
- The Relevance and Implications of the Three Core Characteristics of Existence, Impermanence, Unsatisfactoriness and Non-Self, in Buddhist Teachings for the 21st Century Multicultural Australia by Chand R. Sirimanne
- Thubten Gyatso (Australian monk)
- Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute
- Towards an Australian future without Buddhism by Ven. Mujyo
- Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche