Six Abhiññā: Higher knowledges
A clear map of the classical powers — from clairaudience and clairvoyance to the crown jewel: liberation.
Open scrollAccessible scrolls of Dharma, lineage, and philosophy.
A clear map of the classical powers — from clairaudience and clairvoyance to the crown jewel: liberation.
Open scrollWorld cycles (kalpas) unfolding in vast rhythms: moral decline and renewal, and how practice anchors us.
Open scrollThe full ancestral chain of 28 Buddhas across kalpas, including the seven of our Bhadda‑kalpa.
Open scrollWhy texts speak of 80,000‑year lives, decline, and eventual rise — a moral teaching framed as cosmic rhythm.
Open scrollExploring the trajectory of humanity in Buddhist thought and modern science — decline, renewal, and resilience.
Open scrollGenerosity, morality, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, determination, loving‑kindness, equanimity.
Open scrollThe chain of causality explaining how suffering arises and how liberation is possible.
Open scrollThe Buddha’s foundational teaching: suffering, its cause, its cessation, and the path to liberation.
Open scrollFrom Bodh Gaya to Anuradhapura, tracing the sacred trees that embody enlightenment.
Open scrollThe Buddha’s first sermon at Sarnath, setting in motion the Wheel of Dharma and the Eightfold Path.
Open scrollThe future Buddha foretold to appear when the Dharma has faded, bringing renewal and compassion.
Open scrollSri Lankan full‑moon observances marking key events in the Buddha’s life and Buddhist tradition.
Open scrollStories of the Buddha’s previous lives, teaching compassion, wisdom, and the Ten Paramitas.
ExploreFundamental teachings and practices forming the basis of the Buddhist path and Chronicle.
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Stay tunedTwo lenses: mythic‑moral cycles and empirical trends. Not rivals — complementary ways to understand life.
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Zip coming soonThis Chronicle is a simplified, accessible presentation of Buddhist teachings — designed to be portable, resilient, and beautiful. It is not a replacement for canonical texts or teachers, but a gateway for reflection and study. Each scroll is crafted with clarity and consistency, honoring both tradition and modern design.
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