Hindrance #5 - Doubt, "Sensei" - Zen Teacher, The Middle Way, Eightfold Path #8 - Right Concentration, "koan" - Zen. a story or question, "Theravada" - "words of the elders" Buddhism, Four Noble Truths #1 - Suffering, Four Noble Truths #2 - Cause of Suffering, Yang, Jewel #3 - The Sangha, Jewel #1 - The Buddha, Eightfold Path #7 - Right Mindfulness, "prajna" - Wisdom or Insight, "Soto" - Zen sect emphasizing sitting, Hindrance #1 - Desire, Five Precepts - #4 No Sexual Misconduct, Sublime States #2 - Compassion, "kensho" - In Zen, initial enlightenment, "zazen" - Zen sitting meditation, Three Poisons - #2 Aversion, Jewel #2 - The Dharma, Siddhartha Gautama., Yin, Five Aggregates #4 - Mental Formation, Mahayana, Five Precepts - #5 No intoxicants, "bhikshuni" - A Buddhist nun, Five Precepts - #3 No Lying, karma, Eightfold Path #2 - Right Intention, "dana" - Giving, "roshi" - honorific given to Zen teachers, Four Noble Truths #4 - Path to Cessation of Suffering, Dalai Lama, The Metta Sutra, Sublime States #1 - Loving Kindness, Five Aggregates #1 - Form, "Chi" - spritual and universal energy, Hindrance #4 - Worry, "satori" - Japanese term for enlightenment, The Heart Sutra, The Dhammapada, "samsara" - The cycle of birth and rebirth, Lotus Sutra, Eightfold Path #5 - Right Livelihood, "Rinpoche" - respected Tibetan lama, Four Noble Truths #3 - Cessation of Suffering, "Ajahn" - Thai Buddhist Teacher, Mantra, I- Ching, Eightfold Path #1 - Right View, Five Aggregates #3 - Perception, Sublime States #3 - Sympathetic Joy, "dukkha" - Suffering, Bodhi Tree, Three Poisons - #1 Attachment, Hindrance #3 - Sloth, Three Poisons - #3 Ignorance, Eightfold Path #3 - Right Action, Five Precepts - #1 No Killing, Hindrance #2 - Ill Will, "jhana" - Meditative contemplation, Nirvana, "Samadhi" - Complete concentration, Five Precepts - #2 No Stealing, "Zanshin" - Zen - Presence , "Rinzai" - Zen emphasizing koan study, Eightfold Path #6 - Right Effort, Unofficial Sublime State #5 - Forgiveness, Five Aggregates #2 - Sensation, "kinhin" - Walking Meditation, "Zen" - Mind Without Mind, "Anatta" - non- self, The Diamond Sutra, Bodhisattva, Sublime States #4 - Equanimity, Eightfold Path #4 - Right Speech, Five Aggregates #5 - Consciousness, "vipassana" - "Insight" meditation, Hindrance #5 - Doubt, "Sensei" - Zen Teacher, The Middle Way, Eightfold Path #8 - Right Concentration, "koan" - Zen. a story or question, "Theravada" - "words of the elders" Buddhism, Four Noble Truths #1 - Suffering, Four Noble Truths #2 - Cause of Suffering, Yang, Jewel #3 - The Sangha, Jewel #1 - The Buddha, Eightfold Path #7 - Right Mindfulness, "prajna" - Wisdom or Insight, "Soto" - Zen sect emphasizing sitting, Hindrance #1 - Desire, Five Precepts - #4 No Sexual Misconduct, Sublime States #2 - Compassion, "kensho" - In Zen, initial enlightenment, "zazen" - Zen sitting meditation, Three Poisons - #2 Aversion, Jewel #2 - The Dharma, Siddhartha Gautama., Yin, Five Aggregates #4 - Mental Formation, Mahayana, Five Precepts - #5 No intoxicants, "bhikshuni" - A Buddhist nun, Five Precepts - #3 No Lying, karma, Eightfold Path #2 - Right Intention, "dana" - Giving, "roshi" - honorific given to Zen teachers, Four Noble Truths #4 - Path to Cessation of Suffering, Dalai Lama, The Metta Sutra, Sublime States #1 - Loving Kindness, Five Aggregates #1 - Form, "Chi" - spritual and universal energy, Hindrance #4 - Worry, "satori" - Japanese term for enlightenment, The Heart Sutra, The Dhammapada, "samsara" - The cycle of birth and rebirth, Lotus Sutra, Eightfold Path #5 - Right Livelihood, "Rinpoche" - respected Tibetan lama, Four Noble Truths #3 - Cessation of Suffering, "Ajahn" - Thai Buddhist Teacher, Mantra, I- Ching, Eightfold Path #1 - Right View, Five Aggregates #3 - Perception, Sublime States #3 - Sympathetic Joy, "dukkha" - Suffering, Bodhi Tree, Three Poisons - #1 Attachment, Hindrance #3 - Sloth, Three Poisons - #3 Ignorance, Eightfold Path #3 - Right Action, Five Precepts - #1 No Killing, Hindrance #2 - Ill Will, "jhana" - Meditative contemplation, Nirvana, "Samadhi" - Complete concentration, Five Precepts - #2 No Stealing, "Zanshin" - Zen - Presence , "Rinzai" - Zen emphasizing koan study, Eightfold Path #6 - Right Effort, Unofficial Sublime State #5 - Forgiveness, Five Aggregates #2 - Sensation, "kinhin" - Walking Meditation, "Zen" - Mind Without Mind, "Anatta" - non- self, The Diamond Sutra, Bodhisattva, Sublime States #4 - Equanimity, Eightfold Path #4 - Right Speech, Five Aggregates #5 - Consciousness, "vipassana" - "Insight" meditation,
(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.
Hindrance #5 - Doubt,
"Sensei" - Zen Teacher,
The Middle Way,
Eightfold Path #8 - Right Concentration,
"koan" - Zen. a story or question,
"Theravada" - "words of the elders" Buddhism,
Four Noble Truths #1 - Suffering,
Four Noble Truths #2 - Cause of Suffering,
Yang,
Jewel #3 - The Sangha,
Jewel #1 - The Buddha,
Eightfold Path #7 - Right Mindfulness,
"prajna" - Wisdom or Insight,
"Soto" - Zen sect emphasizing sitting,
Hindrance #1 - Desire,
Five Precepts - #4 No Sexual Misconduct,
Sublime States #2 - Compassion,
"kensho" - In Zen, initial enlightenment,
"zazen" - Zen sitting meditation,
Three Poisons - #2 Aversion,
Jewel #2 - The Dharma,
Siddhartha Gautama.,
Yin,
Five Aggregates #4 - Mental Formation,
Mahayana,
Five Precepts - #5 No intoxicants,
"bhikshuni" - A Buddhist nun,
Five Precepts - #3 No Lying,
karma,
Eightfold Path #2 - Right Intention,
"dana" - Giving,
"roshi" - honorific given to Zen teachers,
Four Noble Truths #4 - Path to Cessation of Suffering,
Dalai Lama,
The Metta Sutra,
Sublime States #1 - Loving Kindness,
Five Aggregates #1 - Form,
"Chi" - spritual and universal energy,
Hindrance #4 - Worry,
"satori" - Japanese term for enlightenment,
The Heart Sutra,
The Dhammapada,
"samsara" - The cycle of birth and rebirth,
Lotus Sutra,
Eightfold Path #5 - Right Livelihood,
"Rinpoche" - respected Tibetan lama,
Four Noble Truths #3 - Cessation of Suffering,
"Ajahn" - Thai Buddhist Teacher,
Mantra,
I-Ching,
Eightfold Path #1 - Right View,
Five Aggregates #3 - Perception,
Sublime States #3 - Sympathetic Joy,
"dukkha" - Suffering,
Bodhi Tree,
Three Poisons - #1 Attachment,
Hindrance #3 - Sloth,
Three Poisons - #3 Ignorance,
Eightfold Path #3 - Right Action,
Five Precepts - #1 No Killing,
Hindrance #2 - Ill Will,
"jhana" - Meditative contemplation,
Nirvana,
"Samadhi" - Complete concentration,
Five Precepts - #2 No Stealing,
"Zanshin" - Zen - Presence ,
"Rinzai" - Zen emphasizing koan study,
Eightfold Path #6 - Right Effort,
Unofficial Sublime State #5 - Forgiveness,
Five Aggregates #2 - Sensation,
"kinhin" - Walking Meditation,
"Zen" - Mind Without Mind,
"Anatta" - non-self,
The Diamond Sutra,
Bodhisattva,
Sublime States #4 - Equanimity,
Eightfold Path #4 - Right Speech,
Five Aggregates #5 - Consciousness,
"vipassana" - "Insight" meditation,