GoldenCity andBuddhaSakyamuniMaster GuruPadmasambhavaSilkRoadTangDynastyMonksDeceased kings,Buddhist saints,venerable monks,and other notables.Serves as a placeto store relics ChinaChorten75%KagyuSchoolTantricMethodsMahayanaBuddhism Monasteriesand supportBuddhistdevelopmentVajrayanaBuddhismOralTransmissionSlowGuruRinpocheBhutanAshokaTranslate ideas sothat Buddhiststexts are written ina language thatthe Chineseunderstand18.2%-20%Addressedquestions ofsuffering anddeath with adirectnessunmatched innative traditions.IndianScuptaGoldenCity andBuddhaSakyamuniMaster GuruPadmasambhavaSilkRoadTangDynastyMonksDeceased kings,Buddhist saints,venerable monks,and other notables.Serves as a placeto store relics ChinaChorten75%KagyuSchoolTantricMethodsMahayanaBuddhism Monasteriesand supportBuddhistdevelopmentVajrayanaBuddhismOralTransmissionSlowGuruRinpocheBhutanAshokaTranslate ideas sothat Buddhiststexts are written ina language thatthe Chineseunderstand18.2%-20%Addressedquestions ofsuffering anddeath with adirectnessunmatched innative traditions.IndianScupta

Spread of Buddhism in Asia - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Golden City and Buddha
  2. Sakyamuni
  3. Master Guru Padmasambhava
  4. Silk Road
  5. Tang Dynasty
  6. Monks
  7. Deceased kings, Buddhist saints, venerable monks, and other notables. Serves as a place to store relics
  8. China
  9. Chorten
  10. 75%
  11. Kagyu School
  12. Tantric Methods
  13. Mahayana Buddhism
  14. Monasteries and support Buddhist development
  15. Vajrayana Buddhism
  16. Oral Transmission
  17. Slow
  18. Guru Rinpoche
  19. Bhutan
  20. Ashoka
  21. Translate ideas so that Buddhists texts are written in a language that the Chinese understand
  22. 18.2%-20%
  23. Addressed questions of suffering and death with a directness unmatched in native traditions.
  24. Indian Scupta