Pariyatti Journal

Dhamma Willing

Dhamma willing as a notion is naturally a play on the more well-known and frequently used phrases like “God willing” or “Inshallah.” These and countless other similar legislates imply that...

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Dhamma Willing

Dhamma willing as a notion is naturally a play on the more well-known and frequently used phrases like “God willing” or “Inshallah.” These and countless other similar legislates imply that...

By Manish Chopra

I Know a Place

I know a placeWhere the land is pureAnd eagles soar,Where the mountains surround youAnd the silence astounds you,It's like no place you’ve ever been before. I know a placeWhere gray...

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I Know a Place

I know a placeWhere the land is pureAnd eagles soar,Where the mountains surround youAnd the silence astounds you,It's like no place you’ve ever been before. I know a placeWhere gray...

By Hannah Menelaws

An Individual Uses Words for Expression. A Civilization Expresses Itself in A...

The crowning architecture of the pagodas found at various centers in our tradition is the Burmese stūpa with its unique rising, tapering shape. These stūpas provide a vivid reminder to...

An Individual Uses Words for Expression. A Civilization Expresses Itself in A...

The crowning architecture of the pagodas found at various centers in our tradition is the Burmese stūpa with its unique rising, tapering shape. These stūpas provide a vivid reminder to...

By John Beary

My Garden in Spring

My garden in spring is a wonderful place to meditate and brood and meditate and wonder   I trudge by beds of visiting dandelion, clover, and deer tracks. Soaked by...

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My Garden in Spring

My garden in spring is a wonderful place to meditate and brood and meditate and wonder   I trudge by beds of visiting dandelion, clover, and deer tracks. Soaked by...

By Kory Goldberg

Bodhi Touch

The Importance of Friendship, Harmony and Right Speech, Part 1 of 2

There is a famous anecdote by the Buddha about friendship. One day he was sitting quietly with Ānanda, his personal secretary, and with great enthusiasm, Ānanda said to him, “Lord,...

The Importance of Friendship, Harmony and Right Speech, Part 1 of 2

There is a famous anecdote by the Buddha about friendship. One day he was sitting quietly with Ānanda, his personal secretary, and with great enthusiasm, Ānanda said to him, “Lord,...

By Patrick Given-Wilson