The Berzin Archives has extensive texts on the Kalachakra. Click here to see the entire listing.
The Berzin Archives is the collection of works of the American scholar and author Alexander Berzin, who spent 29 years in India, studying and practicing Tibetan Buddhism. There, he served as translator primarily for his teacher, the late Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche, and occasionally for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Dr. Berzin has taught extensively in universities and Buddhist centers in more than seventy countries since the early 1980s.
With over 30,000 pages of material in English and several other languages, the Berzin Archives contain
Supported exclusively by user donations and patrons, Berzin Archives aims to provide on the Internet a free multilingual tool for learning about the four Tibetan Buddhist traditions and about Central Asian history and culture. It is sponsored through Berzin Archives e.V., a German non-profit society in the public domain (gemeinnütziger Verein Register Nr. 2423Nz, Berlin).
The pages of the Berzin Archives website focus on
Modeled after the traditional approach, each page is a piece of the puzzle. Hyperlinks suggest a network of ways to fit them together. Access to advanced tantra practice material will be restricted to initiates and will require a password.
Conceived with strong belief in the benefit of the project and thanks to the help of many people, the website has now taken birth.Finishing the Remaining Work will require dedicated teamwork and many years of sustained effort. The growth of the website to maturity will come only with your support.