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#653,865 (+133%) - ddm.org.au
Title: DDM Australia
Description: DDM Australia
Title: Buddhism Today
Description: Buddhism for Today and Tomorrow - Young people practising Buddhism in the Triratna Buddhist Community
#1,088,847 (+3%) - siristore.com
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#1,062,015 (-36%) - emodernbuddhism.com
Title: Modern Buddhism - The Path of Compassion and Wisdom - Free eBook Downloads
Description: Download the free eBook Modern Buddhism - The Path of Compassion and Wisdom by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso


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#744,757 (-1%) - vipassana.com
Title: Buddhist Meditation in the Theravada tradition
Description: Vipassana Fellowship's online Meditation Course provides a supported introduction to Buddhist Meditation as found in the Theravada tradition. Resources and support for meditators and authoritative texts from the earliest Buddhist sources.
#5,547,001 (-37%) - nst.org
Title: NST Nichiren Shoshu Temple
Description: Nichiren Shoshu is the name of the denomination which follows the orthodox teachings of true Buddhism as taught by Nichiren Daishonin, the True Buddha, who


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#13,447,898 (+75%) - pcbchurch.org
Title: Peachtree Corners Baptist Church | 4480 Peachtree Corners Circle | Norcross GA 30092
Description: Peachtree Corners Baptist Church (PCBC) - PCBC is a diverse church that believes in reaching others for Christ. Come visit us for our Sunday Worship and Praise. PCBC features a wonderful array of preschool, children, teenage, adult and senior groups whic
#8,236,468 (-21%) - cedarlane.org
Title: Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church - Homepage
Description: Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church - We have no creed or interpretation of theology to which members must agree as a condition of church membership. However, traditionally the use of reason has been the unique quality of our religion. The member co