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PIN POTHA

US$2.30


The Pin Potha, or Merit Book, is a cherished Buddhism item that helps keep a record of your good deeds. Recording your merits daily and reading them can bring happiness to your life. This practice has been valued since ancient times and is now more accessible with this book. Perfect for those who want to nurture positive thoughts and live a life full of merit.

  • Purpose: Record your daily meritorious deeds
  • Tradition: Encourages a joyful mind by reviewing your good acts
  • Cultural Significance: Important Buddhism practice, cherished in Sri Lanka
  • Use: Ideal for both personal reflection and offering inspiration to others

Available at Kapruka, this book is perfect for those in Sri Lanka who wish to revive a noble tradition and fill their lives with positivity.

The Pin Potha primarily focuses on the Sinhala alphabet and does not include additional educational materials. However, it is designed to be highly engaging and educational on its own.

Yes, the Pin Potha can be delivered to any location within Sri Lanka. Delivery times may vary based on your specific location.

Currently, the Pin Potha is specifically designed for the Sinhala language to cater to the linguistic needs of children in Sri Lanka.

The Pin Potha is ideal for children aged 3 to 6 years, providing them with an engaging way to learn Sinhala letters and enhance early literacy skills.

The primary focus of the Pin Potha is to help young children learn and understand the Sinhala alphabet in a fun and interactive way.

Online price at Kapruka is U$ 2.30

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