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Because it was written during a time of limited printing, the book was manually copied and spread throughout Bulgaria by Paisius and others, such as Sophronius of Vratsa , who made the first copy in 1765.

You can find modern translations and phototype editions at retailers like Iztok-Zapad or specialized listings on Etsy .

Paisius was canonized as a saint by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in 1962. His image appears on the Bulgarian 2 lev banknote and coin, and he is a central figure in Bulgarian education.

Written while Paisius was a monk at the Hilendar and Zograf monasteries on Mount Athos, the work served as a powerful manifesto to awaken the national consciousness of Bulgarians under Ottoman rule. Key Themes and Content

Paisius detailed the achievements of medieval Bulgarian tsars (such as Simeon the Great) and the independence of the Bulgarian Church to remind his readers of their glorious past.