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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Pupphavagga, Dhammapada 51–52

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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: 

Like a beautiful flower 
full of color but without fragrance, 
even so, fruitless are the fair words 
of one who does not practice them.
Like a beautiful flower 
full of color and also fragrant, 
even so, fruitful are the fair words 
of one who practices them. — Pupphavagga, Dhammapada 51–52

🔗 Explore more at BDG: https://buddhistdoor.net
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Like a beautiful flower 
full of color but without fragrance, 
even so, fruitless are the fair words 
of one who does not practice them. Like a beautiful flower 
full of color and also fragrant, 
even so, fruitful are the fair words 
of one who practices them. — Pupphavagga, Dhammapada 51–52 🔗 Explore more at BDG: https://buddhistdoor.net
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Like a beautiful flower 
full of color but without fragrance, 
even so, fruitless are the fair words 
of one who does not practice them. Like a beautiful flower 
full of color and also fragrant, 
even so, fruitful are the fair words 
of one who practices them. — Pupphavagga, Dhammapada 51–52 🔗 Explore more at BDG: https://buddhistdoor.net
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हिति , in Nepāl Bhāṣā, is the word for a shared community water tap. Even in modern Newar cities, these ancient structures still pour out fresh mountain water piped through ancient underground filters and conduits. They are a place to wash, to talk, to drink, to meet the locals: a nourishing, refreshing social-ecological place.

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