Episode

Ep 65 Sanskrit Buddhist Word: Viriya

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Fifty Words For Snow
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May 21, 2026
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1506
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Summary

Maggie and Emily learn the Sanskrit word viriya from Katherine “Senshin” Griffith, head teacher at the Zen Center of Los Angeles and discuss “sick in bed without a fever day” with Jim Vallely. Poem by Maggie: Tiny Hero.