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Buddhist Digital Archives. A cooperative platform for expanding access to Buddhist literature. Explore the millions of pages of texts contributed by BDRC and its many partners. The Buddhist Digital Resource Center shares over 28 million pages of Buddhist texts with the world, for free.
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The Buddhist Digital Resource Center is the largest online archive of Tibetan and Buddhist texts in the world, and provides open access to this incredible body of literature via an online library, a mobile app, and hard drive distribution programs.
The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting all Buddhist traditions and the diversity of cultures and languages they represent. So far the eLibrary content is available in Chinese, Thai, English and now Spanish and Portuguese.
BDRC developed the Buddhist Digital Archives (BUDA) as a collaborative platform for Buddhist texts in order to benefit the Buddhist community and BDRC's many users in academia.
Welcome to the Soka Gakkai Nichiren Buddhism Library. The library contains the following English translations of the essential texts of Nichiren Buddhism: The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin , volumes 1 and 2 (WND-1 and WND-2), The Lotus Sutra and Its Opening and Closing Sutras (LSOC), and the Lotus Sutra commentary The Record of the Orally ...
31 gru 2014 · Buddhist Digital Resource Center BDRC manages the world’s largest digital archive of Buddhist texts in Asian languages, makes the archive freely available online, and undertakes digital preservation projects in multiple countries.
As the largest digital archive of Tibetan and Buddhist literature in the world, we have more than 64,000 volumes digitized and more than 31 million pages made freely available to the public. We also have a treasure trove of Person and Place data, as well as an ever-growing corpus of e-texts.