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The TheDhamma.com domain name was chosen since it represents the totality of the Buddha's teachings. It covers [[Theravada]] and the earliest teachings of the [[Buddha]]. | The TheDhamma.com domain name was chosen since it represents the totality of the Buddha's teachings. It covers [[Theravada]] and the earliest teachings of the [[Buddha]]. | ||
− | The website offers the bestselling book, ''The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained'' by David N. Snyder, Ph.D., 2006. The book | + | The website offers the bestselling book, ''[[Buddha's Lists|The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained]]'' by David N. Snyder, Ph.D., 2006, now completely free as an online PDF download. The book previously sold for printing and shipping costs only; no profit or income to author or publisher. The book includes over 600 of the Buddha's lists and relies heavily on the [[Anguttara Nikaya]] of the Buddhist scriptures. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
Originally, it was VipassanaFoundation.com, where it still redirects to TheDhamma.com. The website was first made to sell the not-for-profit book [[Buddha's Lists]]. | Originally, it was VipassanaFoundation.com, where it still redirects to TheDhamma.com. The website was first made to sell the not-for-profit book [[Buddha's Lists]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 20 July 2009
TheDhamma.com is the mother website of The Dhamma Encyclopedia.
The TheDhamma.com domain name was chosen since it represents the totality of the Buddha's teachings. It covers Theravada and the earliest teachings of the Buddha.
The website offers the bestselling book, The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained by David N. Snyder, Ph.D., 2006, now completely free as an online PDF download. The book previously sold for printing and shipping costs only; no profit or income to author or publisher. The book includes over 600 of the Buddha's lists and relies heavily on the Anguttara Nikaya of the Buddhist scriptures.
History
Originally, it was VipassanaFoundation.com, where it still redirects to TheDhamma.com. The website was first made to sell the not-for-profit book Buddha's Lists.