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Buddhist Compass App
Install Buddhist Compass Now How to Make Your Worship More Powerful If you know the direction of Bodh Gaya and align yourself with it when you pray, your devotion naturally becomes stronger. You don’t have to take my word for it—try and see for yourself.
Muslims have known this principle for centuries through the practice of facing Mecca (qibla). Until recently, Buddhists did not have such a tool. Buddhist Compass makes it possible with just a simple app.
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My Digital Projects For Buddhism
Introduction In this post, I introduce some of the key digital projects I’ve been working on to support the study, practice, and expansion of Orthodox Theravāda Buddhism. These tools are designed to make Pāḷi texts more accessible, enhance Buddhist study, and provide practical applications for practicing Buddhist teachings through technology. Read on to learn more about each project, and watch the video at the end of this post for a full overview.
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Tipitaka Pali Reader
Tiptkata Pali Reader A new beautiful app written in Flutter for all Desktops and Mobile Devices.
Download: (Windows Store)
(Mac OS Store)
(Flathub Store)
TPR-AppImage
sudo apt install libfuse2 libsqlite3-dev
(Android Store)
(iOS Store)
What is new? Build 85+ Release — May 2025 for Linux AppImage, Android, and Windows:
This release includes AI integration. You will need an AI API key from OpenRouter , but you can get one without a credit card and use the free API engines, which work reasonably well.
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Buddhist Sun App
Download Android App Download iOS App Recently I made a mobile app to help me know when the Solar Noon is approaching and past.
Why Is the Sun Important for Bhikkhus? Why Is The Sun Important for 8 & 10 Precepts? If you are a monk, nun or a practicing yogi who has vowed to not eat after Noon, you will benefit from this app. The real Solar Noon is not 12:00 pm when it comes to the Buddhist rules because there were no clocks back then.
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