Resources
In this section you will find links to a range of online resources
is an online resource enabling you to connect with our world wide Sangha. A list of the diverse Tri-Ratna groups around the world can be found here
Windhorse Publications
Windhorse Publications is a Buddhist charitable company based in the UK. We seek to produce accessible and relevant books of high quality for all those interested in Buddhism at whatever level.
We are the main publisher of Sangharakshita, the founder of the Triratna Buddhist Order. We seek to draw on the whole range of the Buddhist tradition, including translations of traditional texts, commentaries, books that make links with contemporary culture and ways of life, biographies of Buddhists, and works on meditation. As a not-for-profit enterprise, we ensure that surplus income is invested in new books and improved production methods, to better communicate Buddhism clearly in the 21st century. We also welcome donations to help us continue our work – find out how you can support us here.
The Dharmachakra Archives are the sound and text archives of the The Triratna Buddhist Order.
Free Buddhist Audio is the home of our online service Here we distribute our collections as we make digital versions of them, and it’s where you’ll also find community users from all over the world uploading their own archives.
We hope you’ll enjoy our selection of talks, interviews, seminars, and question-and-answer sessions from the early 1960s to the present day, including an increasing number in languages other than English.
There are many facets of Adhisthana: a central aspect is the library – this is the reason that Adhisthana was bought, and it houses Sangharakshita’s Dharma legacy; another aspect is the Adhisthana residential sangha – two single sex communities who live and work here, many holding international responsibilities; residential courses, the young people’s project and the retreat centre are all held within the mandala of Adhisthana – beautiful gardens, the shrine room, the burial mound of Urgyen Sangharakshita.
The Adhisthana Youtube channel can be found here