Dharma Talk One Line is the simplest contemplation app where you can flip through the Buddha's teachings one verse at a time, just like flipping through shorts.
Every time you swipe up, a new Dharma talk unfolds as a single card. Without complicated menus, take your time to find the verse that your heart needs today.
■ Dharma Talk Feed Flipping Like Shorts
Swipe up on the screen to reveal the next Dharma talk. With large text and a calm background, you can focus on reading one verse at a time. It contains over 200 verses, including the Dhammapada, Suttanipata, Heart Sutra, and Diamond Sutra, as well as Zen poems by ancient eminent monks.
■ Friendly Explanations for Each Verse
Don't worry if a verse seems difficult. Press 'View Explanation' to see an easy explanation that helps you reflect on the verse in the context of your life today.
■ Save Dharma Talks That Touched Your Heart
Save good verses with a single press of the save button. You can view them again in your archive in the order they were recently saved.
You can retrieve and read them whenever you need them, or share them with others.
■ Daily Dharma Talk Notifications at a Set Time
Set your desired time, and we will send you a verse as a notification every day.
Tap the notification to immediately open that Dharma talk within the app.
■ Sharing
You can share verses that resonate with you with family and friends via messages, KakaoTalk, etc., using the share button.
■ Comfortable Reading Environment
- Bright Screen / Dark Screen / System Settings Theme
- 4 Font Size Levels (Small / Medium / Large / Very Large)
- Large Touch Area and Simple Operation
■ Completely Offline, No Ads
All Dharma talks are embedded within the app, so it operates without an internet connection.
There are no intrusive ads or in-app purchases, and no personal information is collected.
■ About the Text
The text is a new Korean translation by Beopmunhanjul based on original texts from the public domain, such as the Dhammapada, Suttanipata, and Heart Sutra, whose copyrights have expired.
The source (scripture/chapter name) is indicated on all cards and shared posts. The accompanying commentary is a general explanation intended to aid contemplation and is not the official interpretation of any specific sect or denomination.
One verse a day, the Buddha's teachings to govern the mind. Join us with *One Line of Dharma Talk*.