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Title: Drigung Kagyu Resource Website
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Hun Y. Lye
One Sentence Summary: This website is dedicated to information about the Drigung Kagyü ('bri gung bka' brgyud) sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

Description:

This Drigung Kagyu Resource Website (DKRW) is a private, unofficial website providing information on Buddhism in general and the Drigung Kagyu Lineage in particular. This on-going project is dedicated to the support of Drigung-thil Monastery ('bri gung mthil), the head-monastery of the Drigung Kagyu Lineage founded by Kyobpa Rinpoche in 1179.


There are four main areas on this website: 1) History, 2) Practices, 3) Teachings & Texts, 4) Galleries. Each of these main areas has further links. The creators of the website hope to continually update and add content to the site.

Publisher: Hun Y. Lye
Normalized publisher place: Asheville, NC
Publisher country: United States
Publisher URL: http://www.warren-wilson.edu/~hlye/home.htm
Published Date: 2004
URL: http://www.drigung.org
Subject: Drigungtil ('bri gung thil) Monastery
Drigung Kagyü ('bri gung bka' brgyud)
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Religion -- Tibetan Buddhism -- Sects -- Sarma (gsar ma) -- Kagyü (bka' brgyud) -- Dakpo Kagyü (dwags po bka' brgyud) -- Pakdru Kagyü (phag gru bka' brgyud) -- Drigung Kagyü ('bri gung bka' brgyud)
Cultural Coverage: Tibet
Language: English
Format: Online resource
Media type: Image
Text
Resource Type: Website
Digital Encoding: html
Release Flag: OK for viewing
Date Of Record Creation: 2006-04-11 14:53:02
Date Record Checked: 2006-04-11
Date Last Modified: 2006-04-11 14:53:02
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