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Once Upon a Time: Stories & Poems of the Dharma
Spring 2013   Vol. 29 #2
Spring 2013   Vol. 29 #2

Poems/Not Poems

The Endless Knot

By Andrew Chaikin

 
 

The Shrivatsa, or Endless Knot, is an elegant symbol of the glorious interconnectedness of all things. Inquiring Mind’s logo features three Shrivatsas, arranged like the faces of a cube.

In this puzzle, the answers traverse these winding paths, one after the other, always going straight until forced to turn. (The arrows will guide your way.) The length of each answer is included in its clue. When you’re done, the grey circles will reveal three hidden treasures.

 

 

For answers, click here.

 

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From the Spring 2013 issue of Inquiring Mind (Vol. 29, No. 2)
© 2013 Andrew Chaikin

Author

A practitioner for thirteen years, Andrew Chaikin makes electronic rock music dripping with dharma under his stage name Kid Beyond; leads workshops on music, voice, play, and spirit; and teaches meditation in the San Francisco County Jail. His puzzle book Boggle Crossdoku is available on Amazon. For more info, see kidbeyond.com and crossdoku.com.

Author

A practitioner for thirteen years, Andrew Chaikin makes electronic rock music dripping with dharma under his stage name Kid Beyond; leads workshops on music, voice, play, and spirit; and teaches meditation in the San Francisco County Jail. His puzzle book Boggle Crossdoku is available on Amazon. For more info, see kidbeyond.com and crossdoku.com.

 
 
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