Lion's Roar

YOUR SPIRITUAL ANCESTOR

I OFTEN THINK OF SANGHAMITTA. I picture her on the deck of a ship, the sea heaving. She’s cradling a sapling from the Bodhi Tree, and she is not looking back.

Sanghamitta (282–203 BCE) was the daughter of Ashoka the Great, the Indian king whose massive empire stretched from present-day Afghanistan

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