Ever tackled the New York Times crossword and felt a little thrill when a Buddhism-related clue pops up? It’s like a mini-meditation break amidst the wordplay! These clues often point to core concepts, offering a fun way to engage with Buddhist ideas, even if you’re just filling in squares.
One recent crossword clue got us thinking: the “noted line in Buddhism” that fits perfectly into those little white squares. It’s a fundamental principle, a guiding light for practitioners, and a word that’s both simple and profoundly impactful. Let’s explore what makes it so special.