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