Biblioteca Upasika -

The name of the library is deeply symbolic. In Pali, the liturgical language of early Buddhism, (feminine) or "Upasaka" (masculine) refers to a lay follower—a person who has taken refuge in the Triple Gem (The Buddha, The Dharma, and The Sangha) but is not a monastic.

Buddhist literature is a treasure trove of spiritual wisdom, philosophical insights, and cultural heritage. The Buddhist canon, known as the Pali Canon, consists of the Buddha's teachings, which were transmitted orally and later written down in the first century BCE. Over time, Buddhist scriptures and texts were translated into various languages, leading to the development of different Buddhist traditions and schools. biblioteca upasika

Inside Biblioteca Upasika, silence is golden, but curiosity is sacred. The name of the library is deeply symbolic