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Sattva and satta commonly means "living being", "sentient being" or "person" and many modern scholars adopt an interpretation based on this etymology. Examples include: "a sentient or reasonable being, possessing bodhi" (H. Kern), "a bodhi-being, i.e. a being destined to attain fullest Enlightenment"
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writes "the subjects based on the deeds of Bodhisattvas were not mentioned in sūtras." They also held that the bodhisattva path was superior to the śrāvaka vehicle and so the bodhisattva vehicle is the "great vehicle" (mahayana) due to its greater aspiration to save others, while the śrāvaka vehicle
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Drewes notes that Mahāyāna sūtras mainly depict a bodhisattvas' first arising of bodhicitta as occurring in the presence of a Buddha. Furthermore, according to Drewes, most Mahāyāna sūtras "never encourage anyone to become a bodhisattva or present any ritual or other means of doing so." In a similar
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Mahayana sutras also depict the bodhisattva as a being which, because they want to reach Buddhahood for the sake of all beings, is more loving and compassionate than the sravaka (who only wishes to end their own suffering). Thus, another major difference between the bodhisattva and the arhat is that
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not only in Mahayana but also in Theravada. Rahula writes "the fact is that both the Theravada and the Mahayana unanimously accept the Bodhisattva ideal as the highest...Although the Theravada holds that anybody can be a Bodhisattva, it does not stipulate or insist that all must be Bodhisattva which
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itself. The text states that encountering and accepting its teachings mean one is close to being given a prediction and that if one does not "shrink back, cower or despair" from the text, but "firmly believes it", one is either irreversible or is close to this stage. Many other Mahayana sutras such
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describe it as an arduous, difficult monastic path suited only for the few which is nevertheless the most glorious path one can take. Three kinds of bodhisattvas are mentioned: the forest, city, and monastery bodhisattvas—with forest dwelling being promoted a superior, even necessary path in sutras
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sources, which mainly focus on stories of the past lives of the Sakyamuni. Among the non-Mahayana Nikaya schools, the Jataka literature was likely the main genre that contained bodhisattva teachings. These stories had certainly become an important part of popular Buddhism by the time of the carving
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According to Peter Skilling, the Mahayana movement began when "at an uncertain point, let us say in the first century BCE, groups of monks, nuns, and lay-followers began to devote themselves exclusively to the Bodhisatva vehicle." These Mahayanists universalized the bodhisattvayana as a path which
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According to Drewes, this claim that merely having faith in Mahāyāna sūtras meant that one was an advanced bodhisattva, was a departure from previous Nikaya views about bodhisattvas. It created new groups of Buddhists who accepted each other's bodhisattva status. Some Mahayana texts are more open
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railings (c. 125–100 BCE), which contain depictions of around thirty Jataka tales. Thus, it is possible that the bodhisattva ideal was popularized through the telling of Jatakas. Jataka tales contain numerous stories which focus on the past life deeds of Sakyamuni when he was a bodhisattva. These
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was open to everyone and which was taught for all beings to follow. This was in contrast to the Nikaya schools, which held that the bodhisattva path was only for a rare set of individuals. Indian Mahayanists preserved and promoted a set of texts called Vaipulya ("Extensive") sutras (later called
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explains that its discussion of the bodhisattva path is partly meant "to stop those who are in fact not bodhisattvas from giving rise to the self-conceit that they are." However, for Sarvāstivāda, one is not technically a bodhisattva until the end of the third incalculable aeon, after which one
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of the Tang dynasty, was the only female ruler of China. She used the growing popularity of Esoteric Buddhism in China for her own needs. Though she was not the only ruler to have made such a claim, the political utility of her claims, coupled with sincerity make her a great example. She built
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These three are not types of people, but rather types of motivation. According to Patrul Rinpoche, the third quality of intention is most noble though the mode by which Buddhahood occurs is the first; that is, it is only possible to teach others the path to enlightenment once one has attained
4929:. Various Indian commentators like Prajñakaramati interpret the term as a synonym for citta (mind, thought) or vyavasāya (decision, determination). Thus, the term bodhisattva could also mean: "one whose mind, intentions, thoughts or wishes are fixed on bodhi". In this sense, this meaning of 4170: 3462:, for instance, states that as many bodhisattvas as there grains of sand in the Ganges turn back from the pursuit of Buddhahood and that out of innumerable beings who give rise to bodhicitta and progress toward Buddhahood, only one or two will reach the point of becoming irreversible." 5260: 3236:
state in which one is neither limited to samsara nor nirvana. A being who has reached this kind of nirvana is not restricted from manifesting in the samsaric realms, and yet they remain fully detached from the defilements found in these realms (and thus they can help others).
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is supported by some passages in the Early Buddhist Texts (such as at SN 23.2, parallel at SĀ 122). The etymology is also supported by the Pāli commentaries, Jain sources and other modern scholars like Tillman Vetter and Neumann. Another related possibility pointed out by
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present textual approaches to determine one's status as an advanced bodhisattva. These mainly depend on a person's attitude towards listening to, believing, preaching, proclaiming, copying or memorizing and reciting the sutra as well as practicing the sutra's teachings.
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collection which was widely cited by various sources. According to Ulrich Pagel, this text is "one of the longest works on the bodhisattva in Mahayana literature" and thus provides extensive information on the topic bodhisattva training, especially
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is outlined in a passage which states "the path to enlightenment comprises benevolence towards all sentient beings, striving after the perfections and compliance with the means of conversion." This path begins with contemplating the failures of
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Just as with non-Mahayana sources, Mahayana sutras generally depict the bodhisattva path as a long path that takes many lifetimes across many aeons. Some sutras state that a beginner bodhisattva could take anywhere from 3 to 22 countless eons
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Basham, A.L. (1981). The evolution of the concept of the bodhisattva. In: Leslie S Kawamura, The bodhisattva doctrine in Buddhism, Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, p.
4844:(T. W. Rhys Davids and W. Stede), "A being seeking for bodhi" (M. Anesaki), "Erleuchtungswesen" (Enlightenment Being) (M. Winternitz), "Weisheitswesen" ("Wisdom Being") (M. Walleser). This etymology is also supported by the Mahayana 1851:
According to modern Theravada authors, meeting a Buddha is needed to truly make someone a bodhisattva because any other resolution to attain Buddhahood may easily be forgotten or abandoned during the aeons ahead. The Burmese monk
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While the veneration of bodhisattvas is much more widespread and popular in the Mahayana Buddhist world, it is also found in Theravada Buddhist regions. Bodhisattvas which are venerated in Theravada lands include Natha Deviyo
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Jeffrey Samuels echoes this perspective, noting that while in Mahayana Buddhism the bodhisattva path is held to be universal and for everyone, in Theravada it is "reserved for and appropriated by certain exceptional people."
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Bodhisattvas who attain this ground strive to help sentient beings attain maturity, and do not become emotionally involved when such beings respond negatively, both of which are difficult to do. The emphasized perfection is
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The Sanskrit term sattva may mean "strength, energy, vigour, power, courage" and therefore, bodhisattva could also mean "one whose energy and power is directed towards bodhi". This reading of sattva is found in Ksemendra's
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may have taken some time to develop and is not obvious in some of the early Mahāyāna literature, therefore while earlier sutras may sometimes speak of "postponement", later texts saw no need to postpone the "superior"
2530:. Contemporary Mahāyāna Buddhism encourages everyone to give rise to bodhicitta and ceremonially take bodhisattva vows. With these vows and precepts, one makes the promise to work for the complete enlightenment of all 3896:. According to Lewis Lancaster, these "celestial" or "heavenly" bodhisattvas are seen as "either the manifestations of a Buddha or they are beings who possess the power of producing many bodies through great feats of 2425:
We having crossed (the stream of samsara), may we help living beings to cross! We being liberated, may we liberate others! We being comforted, may we comfort others! We being finally released, may we release others!
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present the "bodhisattva Maitreya" as an example figure (EĀ 20.6 and EĀ 42.6) and one sutra in this collection also discuss how the Buddha taught the bodhisattva path of the six perfections to Maitreya (EĀ 27.5).
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Later Mahayana Buddhists also developed specific rituals and devotional acts for which helped to develop various preliminary qualities, such as faith, worship, prayer, and confession, that lead to the arising of
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and thus receive a prediction from him. Medieval Theravada literature and inscriptions report the aspirations of monks, kings and ministers to meet Maitreya for this purpose. Modern figures such as
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presents various ideas regarding the school's conception of the bodhisattva ideal. According to this text, bodhisattva Gautama had already reached a level of dispassion at the time of Buddha
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deeds generally express bodhisattva qualities and practices (such as compassion, the six perfections, and supernatural power) in dramatic ways, and include numerous acts of self-sacrifice.
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Buddhists (especially Mahayanists) venerate several bodhisattvas (such as Maitreya, Manjushri and Avalokiteshvara) which are seen as highly spiritually advanced (having attained the tenth
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is a similarly influential text (a revealed text, or terma) which focuses on Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara, who is seen as the country's patron bodhisattva) and his miraculous activities in
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means "earth" or "place" and figurately can mean "ground, plane, stage, level; state of consciousness". There are various lists of bhumis, the most common is a list of ten found in the
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Silk, Jonathan; Hinüber, Oskar von; Eltschinger, Vincent; eds. (2016). "Lotus Sutra", in Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism, Volume 1: Literature and Languages. Leiden: Brill. p. 147
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generally understands the bodhisattva path as being open to everyone, and Mahāyāna Buddhists encourage all individuals to become bodhisattvas. Spiritually advanced bodhisattvas such as
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Mahayana bodhisattvas were not just abstract models for Buddhist practice, but also developed as distinct figures which were venerated by Indian Buddhists. These included figures like
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manner to the nikāya sources, Mahāyāna sūtras also see new bodhisattvas as likely to regress, while seeing irreversible bodhisattvas are quite rare. Thus, according to Drewes, "the
4183: 5248: 3402:), "the event when a Buddha predicts the time and place of a bodhisattva's subsequent awakening." The prediction is directly associated with the status of irreversibility. The 2856:(6:2) states that wisdom leads the other perfections as a man with eyes leads the blind. This perfect or transcendent wisdom has various qualities, such as being non-attached ( 7880: 1364:, would become the future Buddha and that this had been predicted by the Buddha Sakyamuni was also an early doctrine related to the bodhisattva ideal. It first appears in the 1340:) of one's future Buddhahood was necessary to become a bodhisattva. According to Drewes, "all known models of the path to Buddhahood developed from this basic understanding." 1328:
offers five blue lotuses and spreads out his hair or entire body for Dīpankara to walk on, resolving to one day become a Buddha. Dīpankara then confirms that they will attain
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schools recognize additional grounds (varying from 3 to 10 further stages), mostly 6 more grounds with variant descriptions. A bodhisattva above the 7th ground is called a
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and Shantideva. Some scholars have used these texts to argue for "the forest hypothesis", the theory that the initial Bodhisattva ideal was associated with a strict forest
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White, Kenneth R.; The Role of Bodhicitta in Buddhist Enlightenment: Including a Translation into English of Bodhicitta-sastra, Benkemmitsu-nikyoron, and Sammaya-kaijo;
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even states that calling Avalokiteshvara to mind can help save someone from natural disasters, demons, and other calamities. It is also supposed to protect one from the
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The Making of a Savior Bodhisattva: Dizang in Medieval China, by Zhiru (Kuroda Institute Studies in East Asian Buddhism series no. 21), University of Hawaii Press, 2007
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or tantric Buddhism) lead to the idea that certain methods and practices could substantially shorten the path (and even lead to Buddhahood in a single lifetime). In
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state that without mindfulness, a bodhisattva will be helpless and uncontrolled (like a mad elephant) and will not succeed in conquering the mental afflictions.
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also claim that arhats that have reached nirvana have not truly finished their spiritual quest, for they still have not attained the superior goal of sambodhi (
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that the two vehicles differ in numerous ways, such as intention, teaching, employment (i.e., means), support, and the time that it takes to reach the goal.
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depict the idea that there are multiple Buddhas and that there will be many future Buddhas, all of which must train as bodhisattas. Non-canonical Theravada
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Sṛṣṭikartā Lokeśvara (Avalokiteshvara in the process of creation), in which the bodhisattva takes on the form of Sṛṣṭikartā (creator) and emanates all the
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Literature which glorifies such bodhisattvas and recounts their various miracles remains very popular in Asia. One example of such a work of literature is
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A Study of Mahayanasamgraha III: The Relation of Practical Theories and Philosophical Theories." Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Calgary, pp. 38-40.
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Over time, numerous historical Buddhist figures also came to be seen as bodhisattvas in their own right, deserving of devotion. For example, an extensive
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are also widely venerated across the Mahāyāna Buddhist world and are believed to possess great magical power which they employ to help all living beings.
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After these preliminaries have been accomplished, then the aspirant is seen as being ready to give rise to bodhicitta, often through the recitation of a
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as a bodhisattva. The depiction of bodhisattva in Buddhist art around the world aspires to express the bodhisattva's qualities such as loving-kindness (
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aspires to become a Buddha in the future and the Buddha then predicts that Maitreya will become a Buddha in the future. Other discourses found in the
1622:, C: 轉性行 zhuǎn xìng xíng) or “course of purity” (G: śukracaria), this is the stage at which one cannot fall back and is assured of future Buddhahood. 4280: 1297:, while all the Buddhist traditions agree that to attain Buddhahood, one must "make a deliberate resolution" and fulfill the spiritual perfections ( 5229: 3428:), as in, destined to become a Buddha in the next life. Lamotte also mentions four similar stages of the bodhiattva career which are found in the 3406:
states: "all the bodhisattvas who have realized the irreversible stage have obtained their prediction to Buddhahood from the Buddhas in the past."
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According to James B. Apple, if one studies the earliest textual materials which discuss the bodhisattva path (which includes the translations of
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famously assures large numbers people that they will certainly achieve Buddhahood, with few requirements (other than hearing and accepting the
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According to David Drewes, "Mahayana sutras unanimously depict the path beginning with the first arising of the thought of becoming a Buddha (
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Because of this, it was and remains a common practice in Theravada to attempt to establish the necessary conditions to meet the future Buddha
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the central defining feature of a Mahāyāna bodhisattva is the universal aspiration to end suffering for all sentient beings, which is termed
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was also traditionally considered to be a reincarnation of Maitreya. Paul Williams writes that some modern Theravada meditation masters in
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that allows a Buddha to remain engaged in the samsaric realms without being affected by them. This attainment was understood as a kind of
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The recounting of Jataka tales, which discuss the bodhisattva deeds of Gautama before his awakening, also remains a popular practice.
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or pāramitās) as a bodhisattva, the actual bodhisattva path is not taught in the earliest strata of Buddhist texts such as the Pali
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do is to help individuals determine if they have already received a prediction in a past life, or if they are close to this point.
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Over time the term came to be applied to other figures besides Gautama Buddha in Theravada lands, possibly due to the influence of
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By the time that the Buddhist tradition had developed into various competing sects, the idea of the bodhisattva vehicle (Sanskrit:
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divides the bodhisattva path into three main stages. The first stage is that of bodhisattvas who "first set out in the vehicle" (
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is also highly critical of monks living in monasteries and in cities who are seen as not practicing meditation and morality.
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The term bodhisattva was also used in a broader sense by later authors. According to the eighth-century Mahāyāna philosopher
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Gone Beyond: The Prajnaparamita Sutras The Ornament Of Clear Realization And Its Commentaries In The Tibetan Kagyu Tradition
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In the Tibetan tradition, there are eight bodhisattvas known as the "Eight Great Bodhisattvas", or "Eight Close Sons" (Skt.
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The bodhisattva doctrine went through a significant transformation during the development of Buddhist tantra, also known as
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These elements, which constitute a kind of preliminary preparation for bodhicitta, are found in the "seven part worship" (
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while living in Tuṣita, while the Chinese source states that his lifespan, appearance, and glory was greater than all the
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it is said to be like a radiating light that fully burns that which opposes enlightenment. The emphasized perfection is
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Over time, a more varied analysis of bodhisattva careers developed focused on one's motivation. This can be seen in the
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also promotes a solitary life of meditation in the forests, far away from the distractions of the householder life. The
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Over time, Mahayana Buddhists developed mature systematized doctrines about the bodhisattva. The authors of the various
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achieved Buddhahood. There are also sacred places of awakening for bodhisattvas located throughout the Buddhist world.
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According to various Mahāyāna sources, on the way to becoming a Buddha, a bodhisattva proceeds through various stages (
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An altar depicting Burmese Buddhist weizzas. In this esoteric tradition, weizzas consider themselves to be bodhisattvas
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feature female bodhisattvas as main characters and discuss their life, teachings and future Buddhahood. These include
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Manifesting Sympathy: Not making differences, not treating yourself as different and not treating others as different.
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Popular Buddhist figures have also been seen as bodhisattvas in Theravada Buddhist lands. Shanta Ratnayaka notes that
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Kind Speech: Feeling genuine affection for other sentient beings and offering words that are neither harsh nor rude.
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states "I must lead all beings to Liberation. I will stay here till the end, even for the sake of one living soul."
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to bring Buddhist practitioners to the pure land of Sukhavati, where they will better be able to practice the path.
1890:(r. 247–249), who was renowned for his compassion, took vows for the welfare of the citizens, and was regarded as a 1263:
This text discusses bodhisattva qualities in the context of six previous Buddhas who lived long ago, such as Buddha
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After a being has entered the path by giving rise to bodhicitta, they must make effort in the practice or conduct (
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While bodhisattvas tend to be depicted as conventionally beautiful, there are instances of their manifestation as
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figure with a serene expression and graceful manner. This is probably in accordance to the description of Prince
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tradition of Sri Lanka practiced Mahayana Buddhism and was very influential until the 12th century. Kings of
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Har Dayal supports this reading, noting that the term sattva is "almost certainly related to the Vedic word
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Some Mahayana sutras promoted another revolutionary doctrinal turn, claiming that the three vehicles of the
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Shepherd-like bodhicitta – To aspire to become a Buddha only after all other sentient beings have done so.
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Werner, Karel; Samuels, Jeffrey; Bhikkhu Bodhi; Skilling, Peter; Bhikkhu Anālayo, McMahan, David (2013)
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A dictionary of Chinese Buddhist terms: with Sanskrit and English equivalents and a Sanskrit-Pali index
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literature also teaches about bodhisattvas and the bodhisattva path. The worship of bodhisattvas like
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A 12th century Japanese illustration of the nāga princess offering the jewel to the Buddha, from the
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Benevolence: Working out skillful methods to benefit sentient beings, be they of low or high station.
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In some sources, these ten stages are correlated with a different schema of the buddhist path called
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Lampert, K.; Traditions of Compassion: From Religious Duty to Social Activism. Palgrave-Macmillan;
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to be bodhisattvas. In Chinese Buddhism, various historical figures have been called bodhisattvas.
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Classical Indian mahayanists held that the only sutras which teach the bodhisattva vehicle are the
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Words of My Perfect Teacher: A Complete Translation of A Classic Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism.
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is said to have constantly prayed to Avalokiteshvara for protection on his long journey to India.
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The light of Dharma is said to radiate for others from the bodhisattva who accomplishes the third
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many aeons ago and he is also said to have attained the perfection of wisdom countless aeons ago.
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are said to be bodhisattvas, all emanations of Avalokiteshvara. Deities like Saraswati (Chinese:
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and various tests, especially tests based on one's reaction to the hearing of the content in the
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Boatman-like bodhicitta – To aspire to become a Buddha at the same time as other sentient beings.
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path). Rather than encouraging them to become bodhisattvas, what early Mahayana sutras like the
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King-like bodhicitta – To aspire to become a Buddha first in order to then help sentient beings.
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collection, the bodhisattva ideal is placed "firmly within the reach of non-celibate layfolk."
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writes that the bodhisattva ideal has traditionally been held to be higher than the state of a
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may have considered himself a bodhisattva, as one edict states that he "set out for sambodhi."
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The etymology of the Indic terms bodhisattva and bodhisatta is not fully understood. The term
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of the bodhisattva path without giving specific time frames (though it's said to take various
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and has also received a confirmation or prediction from a living Buddha that this will be so.
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In this Yogacara model, the bodhisattva definitely rejects and avoids the liberation of the
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Sinhalese statue of Avalokiteśvara (also known as Natha, Lokeshvara Natha, Natha Deviyo) in
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The Hindu Buddha and the Buddhist Visnu: Religious Transformations in Indian and Sri Lanka.
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states that the bodhisattva must cultivate the six paramitas for three incalculable aeons (
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The Bodhisattvapiṭaka: Its Doctrines, Practices and Their Position in Mahāyāna Literature.
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pp. 130-133. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
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Notes on the Chengju guangming jing, 'Sūtra of Achieving the Bright Light Concentration'.
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In Mahāyāna, bodhisattvas are often not Buddhist monks and are former lay practitioners.
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Other sutras contain longer and more complex formulas, such as the ten vows found in the
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Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. Canada.
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Buddhism, diplomacy, and trade : the realignment of Sino-Indian relations, 600-1400
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The Irreversible Bodhisattva (avaivartika) in the Lotus sutra and Avaivartikacakrasutra.
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can mean "substance". Some modern scholars interpret bodhisattva in this light, such as
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commentaries makes this explicit by stating that one cannot use a substitute (such as a
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32) discuss the marvelous qualities of the bodhisattva Gautama in his previous life in
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in his previous lives and as a young man in his last life, when he was working towards
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and train under a guru in order to perfect his meditation practice and realization of
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While many Mahayana sources discuss the bodhisattva's training in ethical discipline (
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The bodhisattvayana was referred by other names such as "vehicle of the perfections" (
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Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, Dalai Lama, Santideva (1994).
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Mipham's Beacon of Certainty: Illuminating the View of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection
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Volume 47, Number 3, July 1997, pp. 399–415. Reprinted with permission of the author.
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History of Religions, volume 61, number 2, November 2021. The University of Chicago.
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A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night: A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life,
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The Middle Way. Journal of the Buddhist Society. August 2000. Vol. 75, No.2, 95–106.
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of the major bodhisattvas are quite common and they often act as protector deities.
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stands out with a feminine title and benevolent expression. In some depictions, her
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are considered to be bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhist sources. For example, in the
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and also declares that a bodhisattva must practice the path for an "inconceivable" (
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meanwhile states that bodhisattvas must practice each perfection for sixty aeons or
2191: 2120: 1715: 1659: 1440:), "bodhisatva dharma", "bodhisatva training", and "vehicle of perfect Buddhahood". 1140: 56: 10946: 10885: 10870: 10418: 10371: 10366: 10222: 10187: 10162: 10157: 9908: 9864: 9777: 9452: 9108: 9101: 8885: 8875: 8761: 8425: 8297: 7958:: How to Enjoy a Life of Great Meaning and Altruism, a translation of Shantideva's 7221: 7085:
Bulletin of The Institute of Oriental Philosophy. No. 29, pp.(59-81) 176–154, 2014.
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Translated by The Padmakara Translation Group. (Walnut Creek: Altamira, 1994), 218.
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traditions maintain that they teach ways to attain Buddhahood within one lifetime.
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Buddha in the Crown : Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka.
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Buddha in the Crown : Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka.
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Buddha in the Crown : Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka.
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by Lu Kao (459–532) which was very influential in China. In Tibetan Buddhism, the
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is considered not practical." He also quotes the 10th century king of Sri Lanka,
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Bodhisattva, probably Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin), Northern Qi dynasty, c. 550--60
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incorporates discussions related to other practices including super knowledge (
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teaching on three types of motivation for generating bodhicitta. According to
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Another key element of the bodhisattva path is the concept of a bodhisattva's
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becomes a bodhisattva is the story of his encounter with the previous Buddha,
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takes on a wrathful appearance. This variation is also found among images of
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Gelongma Karma Migme Chodron (trans from French); Lamotte, Etienne (trans).
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It is said that being close to enlightenment and seeing the benefit for all
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states that mindfulness is the principal asset of a bodhisattva, while both
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Any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood but has not yet attained it
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Buddha in the Crown: Avalokitesvara in the Buddhist Traditions of Sri Lanka
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Maṇḍalas in the Making: The Visual Culture of Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang
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is uncontroversial and means "awakening" or "enlightenment" (from the root
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The religious devotion to these bodhisattvas probably first developed in
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According to Pagel, the basic outline of the bodhisattva practice in the
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Another early source that discusses the qualities of bodhisattvas is the
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The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines & Its Verse Summary
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Later developments in Indian and Asian Mahayana Buddhism (especially in
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Stories and teachings on the bodhisattva ideal are found in the various
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The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines and its Verse Summary.
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The place of a bodhisattva's earthly deeds, such as the achievement of
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The emphasized virtue is the practice of primordial wisdom. After this
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Mahayana sources also discuss the importance of a Buddha's prediction (
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Bengali Sculpture of Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom, 11th century
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sects) transmitted a collection of texts on bodhisattvas alongside the
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was widespread among all the major non-Mahayana Buddhist traditions or
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Apart from Jataka stories related to Sakyamuni, the idea that Metteya (
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Some of early depictions of the Bodhisattva path in texts such as the
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which claims that the very idea of three separate vehicles is just an
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According to various sources, some of the Nikaya schools (such as the
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heaven. The Pali text focuses on how the bodhisattva was endowed with
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A few good men: the Bodhisattva path according to the Inquiry of Ugra
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This is a slightly revised version of the essay earlier published in
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Bodhisattva painting at Dun Huang in the "1000 Buddha cave" (cave 17)
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begins to perform the actions which lead to the manifestation of the
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Audio recitation of 'The 37 Practices of Bodhisattvas' in MP3 format
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Buddhist Studies Review 25(1) 2008, 27–53. ISSN (online): 1747-9681.
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Drewes, David, Early Indian Mahayana Buddhism II: New Perspectives,
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The Problem of Becoming a Bodhisattva and the Emergence of Mahayana.
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By depending on the perfection of wisdom, does not abide in either
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Green Tara and her devotees, Folio from a Bengali manuscript of the
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were often described as bodhisattvas, starting at least as early as
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Gampopa; The Jewel Ornament of Liberation; Snow Lion Publications;
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The Origins of Om Manipadme Hum: A Study of the Karandavyuha Sutra.
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White Avalokiteshvara (Amoghapasha Lokeshvara), 14th century, Nepal
5107: 5019: 4576: 4430: 4373: 4136: 4094:("Friendly One"), will become the Buddha of our world in the future 4091: 4007: 3623: 3556: 3365: 3265: 3113: 2903: 2600:). The path is presented through prose exposition, mnemonic lists ( 2351: 2230: 2008: 2001: 1922: 1899: 1875: 1860: 1811:
According to Theravāda commentators like Dhammapāla as well as the
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reveal knowledge of the bodhisattva ideal. Basham even argues that
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Gender variant representations of some bodhisattvas, most notably
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are popularly regarded as bodhisattvas. Various modern figures of
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What A Bodhisattva Does: Thirty-Seven Practices by Ngulchu Thogme
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Bodhisattva Manjushri as Tikshna-Manjushri (Minjie Wenshu), China
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Wénshū Púsà, Wénshūshīlì Púsà, Mànshūshìlì Púsà, Miàojíxiáng Púsà
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school of philosophy. Followers of Tibetan Buddhism consider the
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Nāgārjuna in Context: Mahāyāna Buddhism and Early Indian Culture
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is a female personification of the perfection of wisdom and the
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The emphasized virtue is the understanding of self and non-self.
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collection are also important sources for the bodhisattva path.
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Wooden gilded statue of Avalokiteśvara, Song Dynasty (960–1279)
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or vehicles is the question of a bodhisattva's relationship to
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Another key virtue which the bodhisattva must develop is great
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traditions, monastics rely solely on the bodhisattva precepts.
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Volume II, p. 28. Louvain : Bureaux du Muséon, 1938-1939.
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A history of Indian Buddhism: from Śākyamuni to Early Mahāyāna
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that have converted to Buddhism and have sworn to protect it.
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also says the bodhisattva should undertake ascetic practices (
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edited by Steven D Goodman and Ronald M. Davidson, SUNY, 1992
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Studies in the Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita and Other Essays.
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Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
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provides a variety of methods, including forms of ritual or
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in the Buddha, giving rise to bodhicitta and practicing the
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Thus, the presence of a living Buddha is also necessary for
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The Bodhisattva Ideal: Essays on the Emergence of Mahayana
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Other important bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism include:
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and Bhrikuti, India, Madhya Pradesh, Sirpur, c. 8th century
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the bodhisattva practices the path for the good of others (
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Online exhibition analyzing a Korean Bodhisattva sculpture
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which states: "O Effulgence, World-Transcendent, come, oh
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The second theory is the idea that there are two kinds of
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The 37 Practices of Bodhisattvas online with commentaries
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Questioning the Buddha: A Selection of Twenty-Five Sutras
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The Sutra on the Maṇḍalas of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas
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More Records of Kuan-shih-yin's Responsive Manifestations
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is where one becomes able to choose his place of rebirth.
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Related to the different views on the different types of
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Sacred visions : early paintings from central Tibet
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The Bodhisattva Vow: A Practical Guide to Helping Others
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature
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The Bodhisattva Vow: A Practical Guide to Helping Others
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Theravada Buddhism: Continuity, Diversity, and Identity,
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several temples and contributed to the finishing of the
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for them and introduced new practices which made use of
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school held it took Gautama three "incalculable aeons" (
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The Buddhist Tantras: Light on Indo-Tibetan Esotericism
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The Bodhisattva Ideal in Theravāda Theory and Practice.
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can mean "essence, nature, true essence", and the Pali
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provide the following schema of bodhisattva practices:
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This article is about Buddhism. For the 2010 film, see
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The Bodhisattva Ideal in Theravāda Theory and Practice
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Myths & Legends of India, Egypt, China & Japan
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The emphasized virtue is aspiration. This "immovable"
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This doctrine of non-abiding nirvana developed in the
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school developed a different theory of three separate
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Buddhist Publication Society. ISBN 978-955-24-0396-5
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Buddhism in China: Collected Papers of Erik Zürcher,
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The Fluid Pantheon: Gods of Medieval Japan, Volume 1
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Jokei and Buddhist Devotion in Early Medieval Japan
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Mahāyāna Sūtras and Opening of the Bodhisattva Path
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Padmapani, India, Gandharan period, 200s CE, schist
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This view is promoted in some sutras like the 11030: 7473:Hodous, Lewis; Soothill, William Edward (2004). 7284: 6849:Gelongma Karma Migme Chodron; Lamotte, Étienne 5682: 5680: 5666: 5664: 5662: 4977:which means "a person who understands", reading 4942:Tibetan lexicographers translate bodhisattva as 4890:and others is that satta carries the meaning of 3280:) or as ultimately false or illusory (as in the 3118:), "wander freely without a home", practice the 2950: 2346: 2027:) than the goal of the path of the "disciples" ( 1933:of Burma) have also claimed to be bodhisattvas. 7762: 7760: 7746: 7744: 7742: 7740: 7726: 7724: 7259: 7055: 7023: 7021: 6302: 6300: 6007: 6005: 5914: 5912: 5870: 5868: 5866: 5864: 5591:Skillful Means – A concept in Mahayana Buddhism 5538:: A Practical Guide to Helping Others, page 1, 5074:, Muarabulian, Jambi, Indonesia c. 11th century 5034:Standing bodhisattva. Gandhāra, 2nd–3rd century 4421:) are still venerated as bodhisattva devas and 3244:school. As noted by Paul Williams, the idea of 3041:This view is rejected by other schools such as 2459:). This ritual form is visible in the works of 2207:Twenty-five Bodhisattvas Descending from Heaven 2104:, while the sravakas do so for their own good ( 7962:with Neil Elliott, Tharpa Publications (2002) 7505: 7472: 7077: 7075: 7073: 7030: 7000: 6519: 6517: 6424: 6422: 6381: 6379: 6363: 6350: 6314: 6312: 6018: 5988: 5986: 5956: 5954: 5952: 5950: 5948: 5946: 5882: 5880: 5622: 5620: 5515: 5513: 5511: 5509: 5507: 5505: 5503: 5501: 5499: 5497: 5495: 2112:(which is compassionately focused on others). 10809: 8136: 7779:Bhikkhu Analayo; Zimmermann, Michael (2010). 7463:State University of New York Press. p. 39-40. 7320: 7318: 7316: 7013:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, 6756: 6754: 6531: 6529: 6371:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, 6358:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, 6194: 6192: 6120:Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations. 5677: 5659: 5566:The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized 5493: 5491: 5489: 5487: 5485: 5483: 5481: 5479: 5477: 5475: 4735:Guānzìzài Púsà, Guānshìyīn Púsà, Guānyīn Púsà 4622:). This trope is commonly employed among the 4368:schools consider their founding figures like 2173: 1913:, Asarapasarana Saranarikara Sangharaja, and 914: 8918:Basic points unifying Theravāda and Mahāyāna 8002:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 7757: 7737: 7721: 7690:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 7228:and the Cult of Āvalokiteśvara in Tibet, in 7018: 6659:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 6405:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 6297: 6071:Hoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010). "Abhayagiri". 6002: 5909: 5861: 5720: 5612:Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 5374:Maitreya, Bihar, Gaya District, 11th century 4456:and even went on to patronise Buddhism over 4318:The Sūtra of the Girl Candrottarā's Prophecy 4259:) is the most important female bodhisattva. 3851:Offering Alms: Not being covetous or greedy; 3755:Particular emphasis is on the perfection of 3391:) that "does not grasp at anything at all" ( 3364:"Endurance towards the fact that things are 3336:Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines 3034:). Thus, they rely on the salvific power of 1305:(and their counterparts such as the Chinese 8086:Access to Insight Library: Bodhi's Wheel409 7538: 7410:Magic and Ritual in Tibet: The Cult of Tara 7070: 6514: 6506:Storm, Rachel (2011). Sudell, Helen (ed.). 6419: 6376: 6309: 6131: 5983: 5943: 5877: 5639:(3). University of Hawai'i Press: 399–415. 5617: 4682:(place of awakening), and may be a site of 4502:, an important figure in Vajrayana Buddhism 3465:Drewes also adds that early texts like the 3204:Pañcavimsatisahasrika-prajñaparamita-sutra. 2959:Tibetan painting of Vajrapani, 19th-century 1770:) which confirms that one is irreversible ( 1756:(6th century CE) wrote a commentary on the 1718:) can also be found in Theravada Buddhism. 1607:, C: 順性行 shùn xìng xíng) or "development" ( 1478:) to become a Buddha after his resolution ( 10816: 10802: 8143: 8129: 8061:The Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas 7795:"Pāli Philology and the Study of Buddhism" 7313: 6751: 6526: 6189: 5699:, The ancient India and Iran Trust, 1992, 5689: 5593:. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. 5558: 5556: 5472: 5302:Gandharan sculpture, head of a bodhisattva 4013: 3357:"The arising of the thought of awakening ( 2919:Another key virtue for the bodhisattva is 2840:period, East Java, Indonesia, 13th century 2624:), the thirty-seven factors of awakening ( 2534:by practicing the transcendent virtues or 2250:treatises often presented the view of the 1309:) which instead focus on the ideal of the 1269:Discourse on an Explanation about the Past 921: 907: 49: 7626:. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 7578: 7427:84000 Translating The Words of The Buddha 6013:New Biographies of the Buddha in Gāndhārī 5211:Padmapani Lokeshvara, Nepal, 11th century 4965:Chinese Buddhists generally use the term 4364:, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Various 3864: 2152:). This is most famously promoted in the 2000:(the protector of the Buddha) resembling 1898:), an epithet used almost exclusively in 1774:) from the attainment of Buddhahood. The 1271:(MĀ 66). In this discourse, a monk named 7655:Master Yan Shou of Yong Ming Monastery. 7423:"The Inquiry of Lokadhara, Introduction" 6675:. Four Seasons Foundation. p. 163. 5562: 5401:(A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life) 4933:is similar to the meaning it has in the 4656: 4593: 4519:, the main character in the influential 4471: 4327: 4182: 4169: 4017: 3966: 3923:, a bodhisattva is often described as a 3868: 3551: 3325: 3171: 3159: 2954: 2828: 2366: 2350: 2201: 2185: 2177: 1991: 1973: 1739: 1653: 1641: 1630: 1383: 1170: 1158: 10105:Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal 7230:Tibetan Buddhism: Reason and Revelation 5626: 5553: 4661:Statue of Samantabhadra bodhisattva at 4268:The Questions of the Girl Vimalaśraddhā 1821:Bodhisattvas "preponderant in wisdom" ( 1670:The bodhisattva ideal is also found in 1163:Probable early image of a bodhisattva ( 1024:is a person who is on the path towards 14: 11031: 10308:List of Buddhist architecture in China 8035:The Ethical Discipline of Bodhisattvas 7956:Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life 5326:Lokesvara, Cambodia, 10th–11th century 4608:fierceful and monstrous looking beings 4589: 4165: 3469:treat bodhisattvas who are beginners ( 3184:(also considered to be a form of Tara) 3053:. The founders of Tendai and Shingon, 2229:is the "small" or "inferior" vehicle ( 1839:Bodhisattvas "preponderant in vigor" ( 1828:Bodhisattvas "preponderant in faith" ( 1538:also presents four stages or courses ( 10797: 8124: 8108:Buddhanet.net Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva 7929:The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhism, 7872: 7545:Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7383: 7374:, p. 301. University of Hawaii Press. 7328:, pp. 53-55. Oxford University Press. 6854:(La Somme du Grand Véhicule d'Asaṅga) 6670: 6505: 6229:Motilal Banarsidass. 2005. pp. 53–54. 6134:"Bodhisattva Ideal in Buddhism (from 5798: 4873:. Hayal notes that the Sanskrit term 4433:is called a bodhisattva in the famed 4240:in Chinese) are androgynous (Ch. 中性; 3534:with their bodhisattva doctrine. The 3420:), then there is the "irreversible" ( 3321: 3008:, an aspirant might go to a Buddha's 2035:attained by arhats. For example, the 1674:sources, like the Theravāda school's 7882:The Genesis of the Bodhisattva Ideal 7811:, pp. 7-8. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7781:The Genesis of the Bodhisattva Ideal 7734:, pp. 4-5. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7718:, pp. 4-7. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7163: 7050:The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism 6632: 6626: 6140:. Buddhist Missionary Society, 1996. 5801:"Arahants, Bodhisattvas and Buddhas" 5362:Guanyin Statue, Nanshan Guanyin Park 4804:, the bodhisattva of the great vow ( 3845:Four Exemplary Acts of a Bodhisattva 231:བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ་ (jang chup sem pa) 120:: pou4 saat3/pou4 tai4 saat3 do3), ( 7619: 6607: 6122:Taylor & Francis, 1989, p. 328. 5469:, Introduction, Simon and Schuster. 4861:which means "one who is devoted to 4336:for the benefit of sentient beings. 4121:("Universal Worthy", or "All Good") 24: 10095:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism 8091:Arahants, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas 7559:The Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara, 5199:Manjushri, 17th–18th century China 5133:, early 9th century Central Java, 5070:The golden Srivijayan Bodhisattva 4720:), the bodhisattva of Compassion ( 4645:, fierce manifestations (Tibetan: 4508:the famous lay bodhisattva of the 4323: 4290:The Sūtra of Aśokadattā's Prophecy 3990:These celestial bodhisattvas like 3907:, and they are widely depicted in 3413:Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra 2416:Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra 2075:Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra 1388:6th century painting of Maitreya, 1178:depicting the bodhisattva (future 372:Decline in the Indian subcontinent 367:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism 34:. For the song by Steely Dan, see 25: 11070: 8028: 7837:, p. 8. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7824:, p. 9. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7770:, p. 7. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7754:, p. 6. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7705:, p. 4. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7346:pp. 60, 313. Motilal Banarsidass. 5338:Lokeshvara, Bihar, Teladha Vihara 5314:Vajrapani, Cambodia, 10th century 5278:Maitreya, Himalayan, 15th century 4857:may correspond with the Sanskrit 4853:According to Har Dayal, the term 4298:The Sūtra of Kṣemavatī's Prophecy 4236:such as Avalokiteśvara (known as 2812:ethical precepts for bodhisattvas 1981:standing Maitreya (3rd century), 1969: 1917:"are often called bodhisattvas". 1733:); and the way of the disciples ( 1721:By the time of the great scholar 1658:Bronze statue of the bodhisattva 1379: 1316:The oldest known story about how 1254:Discourse on Marvellous Qualities 1232:123, and its Chinese parallel in 1154: 11059:Buddhist stages of enlightenment 10823: 10776: 10766: 10765: 10323:Thai temple art and architecture 10068:Huichang persecution of Buddhism 8308:Iconography in Laos and Thailand 8174: 8161: 8151: 7927:Kawamura, Leslie S. (ed) (1981) 7853: 7840: 7827: 7814: 7801: 7786: 7773: 7708: 7695: 7682: 7673: 7648: 7613: 7572: 7551: 7532: 7499: 7466: 7453: 7444: 7415: 7402: 7377: 7364: 7349: 7344:The Cult of the Goddess Pattini, 7300: 7297:pp. 128–129, note 23. Shambhala. 7275: 7235: 7215: 7206: 7197: 7179: 7157: 7131: 7119: 7110: 7101: 7088: 7042: 6991: 6982: 6969: 6956: 6943: 6925: 6899: 6890: 6881: 6868: 6859: 6328:10.1111/j.1749-8171.2009.00193.x 5840:Kawamura (ed) 1981, pp. 127-132. 5789:Werner et al. 2013, pp. 192-193. 5780:Werner et al. 2013, pp. 186-189. 5753:Werner et al. 2013, pp. 171-172. 5379: 5367: 5355: 5343: 5331: 5319: 5307: 5295: 5283: 5271: 5259: 5247: 5228: 5216: 5204: 5192: 5180: 5165: 5153: 5141: 5118: 5095: 5079: 5063: 5039: 5027: 5011: 4652: 4302:The Questions of the Girl Sumati 4115:("He who blocks the hindrances") 3607:lists the following ten stages: 2860:), non-conceptual and non-dual ( 2678:four applications of mindfulness 1684:) and receiving his prediction ( 946: 888: 307: 274: 11044:Buddhist philosophical concepts 8175: 7433:from the original on 2022-01-01 7212:Kawamura (ed) 1981, pp. 138-139 6896:Kawamura (ed) 1981, pp. 170-176 6843: 6823: 6805: 6781: 6772: 6763: 6742: 6733: 6720: 6711: 6698: 6689: 6664: 6651: 6601: 6592: 6583: 6574: 6565: 6556: 6547: 6538: 6499: 6476: 6467: 6458: 6449: 6440: 6431: 6410: 6397: 6388: 6341: 6332: 6288: 6279: 6270: 6261: 6248: 6232: 6219: 6210: 6201: 6157: 6144: 6125: 6112: 6099: 6086: 6065: 6052: 5974: 5934: 5929:Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism 5921: 5918:Werner et al. 2013, pp. 81, 94. 5889: 5852: 5843: 5834: 5825: 5816: 5807: 5792: 5783: 5774: 5765: 5756: 5747: 5744:Werner et al. 2013, p. 166-167. 5738: 5710: 4958:means "hero, strong man" (Skt. 4748:, the bodhisattva of practice ( 4314:The Miraculous Play of Mañjuśrī 4106:("Space Source") also known as 3670:. The emphasized perfection is 10313:Japanese Buddhist architecture 10115:Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism 9195:Seven Factors of Enlightenment 8386:Places where the Buddha stayed 7948:Institute of Buddhist Studies. 7342:Obeyesekere, Gananath (1987). 5627:Samuels, Jeffrey (July 1997). 5604: 5583: 5529: 5459: 4818: 4809: 4790: 4781: 4762: 4753: 4734: 4725: 4281:The Lion's Roar of Śrīmālādevī 4029:, 14th century Java, Indonesia 3892:) and thus possessing immense 3813:recognizes 57 stages. Various 3789:, one attains full Buddhahood. 3630:), but especially emphasizing 3622:the bodhisattvas practice all 3206:The idea is also found in the 2146:were really just one vehicle ( 1182:) taking a vow at the foot of 13: 1: 10328:Tibetan Buddhist architecture 7539:MacWilliams, Mark W. (1997). 7459:Studholme, Alexander (2002). 7412:, p. 13. Motilal Banarsidass. 7039:Kawamura (ed) 1981, pp. 71-72 6373:Routledge, 2008, pp. 195–196. 5563:Flanagan, Owen (2011-08-12). 5386:Manjusri, Nepal, 15th century 5350:Avalokiteshvara, 18th century 4776:, the bodhisattva of wisdom ( 4530:, a major bodhisattva in the 4294:The Questions of Vimalaprabhā 3301:Kun bzang bla ma'i gzhal lung 2951:Length and nature of the path 2686:four bases of spiritual power 2386:), or the initial arising of 2347:Entering the bodhisattva path 2324:(the mind set on awakening). 2210: 1843:) take four times as long as 1224:Other early sources like the 10085:Buddhism and the Roman world 10061:Decline of Buddhism in India 10056:History of Buddhism in India 8156:   Topics in 7510:. Sri Satguru Publications. 7324:Holt, John Clifford (1991). 7125:Watanabe, Chikafumi (2000), 6730:, p. 43. Simon and Schuster. 6258:Grey Fox Press. 2001. p. 89. 6245:Motilal Banarsidass. p. 297. 5452: 5086:Thousand-armed Bodhisattva, 4950:(sattva). In this compound, 4826: 4540:, the main character of the 4348:, the Indian founder of the 4310:The Questions of an Old Lady 4276:The Questions of Vimaladattā 4125: 4051:East Asian Esoteric Buddhist 3823:. Some bodhisattvas such as 3644:In accomplishing the second 3332:Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā 2630:), perfect mental quietude ( 2463:(8th century) and includes: 2343:and other tantric elements. 2170:, which ends in Buddhahood. 2011:Buddhism (often also called 1626: 1486:) of future Buddhahood from 1360:), who currently resides in 570:Buddhist Paths to liberation 7: 9283:Twenty-two vows of Ambedkar 9023: 7892:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ. 7477:. London: RoutledgeCurzon. 7450:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 157. 7272:Williams 2008, pp. 221-225. 7203:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 154. 7015:Routledge, 2008, pp. 59–60. 6887:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 169. 6347:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 171. 6062:pp. 34-35. Wiley-Blackwell. 5980:Werner et al. 2013, p. 178. 5899:, p. 53, Columbia Univ Pr, 5822:Werner et al. 2013, p. 111. 5762:Werner et al. 2013, p. 181. 5391: 5254:Nyoirin Kannon, Japan, 1693 4782:文殊菩薩, 文殊师利菩薩, 曼殊室利菩薩, 妙吉祥菩薩 4306:The Questions of Gaṅgottara 3830: 3777:Good Discriminating Wisdom: 3735: 3725: 3677: 3569:Important Cultural Property 3502:methods dealing with dreams 3297:Words of My Perfect Teacher 2822:precepts. However, in some 2773:The first six perfections ( 2557:a major sutra found in the 2414: 2073: 1964: 1650:, Sri Lanka, 8th century CE 1226:Acchariyabbhutadhamma-sutta 1016: 10: 11075: 10233:The unanswerable questions 7679:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 139 7586:China Review International 7281:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 32. 6790:佛教五台山------网上礼佛、五顶文殊、五爷祈愿池 6306:Werner et al. 2013, p. 32. 6276:Dayal 1970, pp. 33-37, 46. 6207:Werner et al. 2013, p. 84. 5874:Werner et al. 2013, p. 82. 5858:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 25. 5849:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 28. 5831:Kawamura (ed) 1981, p. 22. 5813:Werner et al. 2013, p. 11. 5771:Werner et al. 2013, p. 179 5686:Williams 2008, pp. 220–221 5569:. MIT Press. p. 107. 5004: 4444:, the great bodhisattva." 4057:(八大菩薩曼荼羅經), translated by 3444:Ṣaṭpāramitācaryāpratipanna 3155: 3099:Rastrapalapariprccha sutra 2971:) to become a Buddha. The 2844:The perfection of wisdom ( 2834:Bodhisattva Prajñaparamita 2698:seven factors of awakening 2645:Later Mahayana treatises ( 2618:), accumulation of merit ( 2174:Mature scholastic Mahāyāna 2088:as his aim, a bodhisattva- 2057:Mahayana sources like the 1983:Metropolitan Museum of Art 241:Bồ Tát菩薩/Bồ-đề-tát-đóa菩提薩埵 29: 10955: 10907: 10884: 10831: 10761: 10713: 10628: 10543: 10318:Buddhist temples in Korea 10241: 10143: 10026: 9723: 9651: 9478: 9351: 9291: 8926: 8881:Chinese Esoteric Buddhism 8792: 8784:Three planes of existence 8732: 8577: 8469: 8399: 8391:Buddha in world religions 8253: 8198: 8170: 7692:, pp. 286-287. Routledge. 7579:Mackerras, Colin (2003). 7306:Wang, Michelle C. (2017) 6739:Williams 2008, pp. 56-57. 6704:Brunnholzl, Karl (2011). 6695:Williams 2008, pp. 49-51. 6171:Philosophy East and West, 5447:Vegetarianism in Buddhism 5406:Bodhisattvas of the Earth 4579:, a bodhisattva of wealth 4550:Bodhisattvas of the Earth 4467: 4187:Japanese illustration of 3545: 3410:According to Drewes, the 3132:are also promoted by the 2670:, the practice of the 37 2494:(confession of bad deeds) 1326:Sumedha, Megha, or Sumati 1215:early Buddhist discourses 1005: 272: 250: 245: 235: 225: 211: 199: 186: 164: 146: 128: 106: 96: 86: 76: 48: 43: 10100:Persecution of Buddhists 9321:Four stages of awakening 8702:Three marks of existence 8288:Physical characteristics 8076:(Paul & Lee voices). 7792:Norman K.R. (1990/1993) 7557:Chandra, Lokesh (1988). 7116:Dayal 1970, pp. 271-272. 6977:Buddhist saints in India 6964:Buddhist saints in India 6951:Buddhist saints in India 6831: 6789: 6726:Pettit, John W. (2013). 6589:Dayal 1970, pp. 165-167. 6238:Hirakawa, Akira (2007). 5927:Baruah, Bibhuti (2008). 5633:Philosophy East and West 5465:Skilling, Peter (2021). 4286:The Inquiry of Lokadhara 3709:meditative concentration 3704:Very difficult to train: 3418:prathamayānasaṃprasthita 3370:anutpattikadharma-kṣānti 2690:five spiritual faculties 2555:Bodhisattvapiṭaka sūtra, 2544: 2478:(worship of the Buddhas) 2470:(obeisance, bowing down) 2108:) and thus, do not have 2025:anuttara-samyak-sambodhi 1929:traditions (such as the 1832:) take twice as long as 1646:Gilded bronze statue of 1472:) and ninety one aeons ( 1188:Art Institute of Chicago 82:बोधिसत्त्व (bodhisattva) 9463:Ten principal disciples 8346:(aunt, adoptive mother) 8082:with slide show format. 8000:Williams, Paul (2008). 7960:Bodhisattvacharyavatara 7688:Williams, Paul (2008). 7506:Watson, Burton (1999). 7408:Beyer, Stephan (2013). 7370:Faure, Bernard (2015). 7247:collab.its.virginia.edu 7164:鄔金旺度 (29 August 2009). 6817:April 11, 2009, at the 6778:Dayal 1970, pp. 68, 76. 6657:Williams, Paul (2008). 6633:Ford, James L. (2006). 6403:Williams, Paul (2008). 6360:Routledge, 2008, p. 55. 6136:Gems of Buddhist Wisdom 6073:Encyclopædia Britannica 5999:1, no. 1 (1978): 35–50. 5895:Walser, Joseph (2005), 5799:Bodhi, Bhikkhu (2010). 5614:, pp. 50–51. Routledge. 5610:Williams, Paul (2008). 4610:. A notable example is 4522:Akṣayamatinirdeśa Sūtra 4113:Sarvanivāraṇaviṣkambhin 4061:in the 8th century and 4014:Eight Main Bodhisattvas 3719:Obviously Transcendent: 3584:) of spiritual progress 3318:enlightenment oneself. 2759:(spiritual power), and 2506:(prayer, entreaty) and 2457:saptavidhā anuttarapūjā 1915:Hikkaduwe Sri Sumamgala 1506:marks of a great person 1366:Cakkavattisihanadasutta 590:Philosophical reasoning 10173:Buddhism and democracy 9686:Tibetan Buddhist canon 9681:Chinese Buddhist canon 8913:Pre-sectarian Buddhism 8908:Early Buddhist schools 7944:Pagel, Ulrich (1992). 7846:Zürcher, Erik (2013). 7361:University of Calgary. 6975:Ray, Reginald (1999). 6962:Ray, Reginald (1999). 6949:Ray, Reginald (1999). 6671:Conze, Edward (1973). 6562:Pagel 1992, pp. 76-85. 6523:Dayal 1970, pp. 75-76. 6464:Dayal 1970, pp. 54-57. 6437:Dayal 1970, pp. 65-66. 6394:Dayal 1970, pp. 60-61. 6285:Dayal 1970, pp. 33-37. 5018:Standing bodhisattva. 4981:as "man" or "person" ( 4939:, where it means mind. 4665: 4618:named "Flaming Face" ( 4614:'s manifestation as a 4603: 4492: 4425:(guardian deities) in 4360:to be an emanation of 4337: 4192: 4180: 4030: 3987: 3898:magical transformation 3885: 3865:Important bodhisattvas 3797:which is derived from 3575: 3526:Śūraṃgamasamādhi Sūtra 3450:(non-regression), (4) 3342: 3185: 3169: 3135:King of Samadhis Sutra 2960: 2841: 2788:King of Samadhis Sutra 2709:, the practice of the 2614:), learning, 'skill' ( 2514:Atmabhavadi-parityagah 2428: 2379: 2364: 2217: 2199: 2183: 2047: 2005: 1989: 1745: 1667: 1651: 1639: 1393: 1195:pre-sectarian Buddhism 1190: 1168: 1094:), empathetic joy ( 1082:) of loving-kindness ( 1037:Early Buddhist schools 357:Pre-sectarian Buddhism 10183:Eight Consciousnesses 8293:Life of Buddha in art 7139:"大圆满心性休息 – 显密文库 佛教文集" 6874:Wayman, Alex (2013). 6865:Dayal 1970, pp. 77-79 6801:on November 21, 2008. 6769:Dayal 1970, pp. 87-88 6748:Williams 2008, p. 57. 6717:Williams 2008, p. 56. 6608:Abe, Ryuichi (1999). 6535:Pagel 1992, pp. 9-10. 6182:Nattier, Jan (2003), 6058:Crosby, Kate (2013), 6041:The Bodhisattva Ideal 5589:Pye, Michael (1978). 5090:, Japan. 13th century 4913:Sattva may also mean 4660: 4628:Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī 4597: 4480:from Inner Mongolia, 4475: 4379:Furthermore, various 4331: 4201:Prajñāpāramitā sutras 4186: 4173: 4021: 3970: 3872: 3565:Tokyo National Museum 3555: 3393:sarvadharmāparigṛhīta 3351:Gandharan manuscripts 3329: 3175: 3163: 3110:Ratnagunasamcayagatha 2958: 2832: 2783:Mahāyānasūtrālamkāra, 2735:(patient endurance), 2702:noble eightfold path. 2423: 2370: 2355:Mural of bodhisattva 2354: 2209:. Japanese painting, 2205: 2189: 2181: 2043: 1995: 1977: 1743: 1657: 1645: 1634: 1573:) are the following: 1387: 1174: 1162: 625:Aids to Enlightenment 450:Dependent Origination 170:보살, 菩薩 / 보리살타, 菩提薩埵 ( 10983:Supratiṣṭhitacāritra 10899:Sangharāma (Guān Yǔ) 10660:East Asian religions 10090:Buddhism in the West 9661:Early Buddhist texts 9276:Four Right Exertions 8742:Ten spiritual realms 8235:Noble Eightfold Path 7907:Geshe Kelsang Gyatso 7620:Sen, Tansen (2003). 6913:on 11 September 2011 6407:, p. 195. Routledge. 5670:Skorupski, Tadeusz. 5442:List of bodhisattvas 4151:(Samantabhadra) and 3839:school of Mahāyanā, 3440:Prathamacittotpādika 3385:Daoxing Banruo Jing, 3251:apratiṣṭhita nirvāṇa 3246:apratiṣṭhita nirvāṇa 3083:Ugraparipṛcchā Sūtra 2937:Mahāyānasūtrālamkāra 2767:Sattvaparipāka-caryā 2719:the practice of the 2660:Mahāyānasūtrālamkāra 2363:. India, 5th century 2240:Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra 1911:Anagarika Dharmapala 1865:Anagarika Dharmapala 1637:Dambulla cave temple 1039:, as well as modern 595:Devotional practices 418:Noble Eightfold Path 116:: púsà/pútísàduǒ), ( 63:temple, 9th century 36:Countdown to Ecstasy 11054:Gender and Buddhism 10783:Religion portal 10530:Temple of the Tooth 10409:Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi 9448:Upāsaka and Upāsikā 8941:Bodhipakkhiyādhammā 8724:Two truths doctrine 8544:Mahapajapati Gotamī 8344:Mahapajapati Gotamī 7915:Tharpa Publications 7888:Dayal, Har (1970). 7833:Dayal, Har (1970). 7820:Dayal, Har (1970). 7807:Dayal, Har (1970). 7766:Dayal, Har (1970). 7750:Dayal, Har (1970). 7730:Dayal, Har (1970). 7714:Dayal, Har (1970). 7701:Dayal, Har (1970). 7193:on 5 November 2011. 7145:on 8 September 2015 7107:Dayal 1970, p. 270. 6988:Dayal 1970, p. 135. 6812:成佛的目的是到每 – 個世界去度眾生. 6661:, p. 51. Routledge. 6571:Pagel 1992, p. 115. 6487:Tharpa Publications 6322:4/2 (2010): 66–74, 6011:Salomon, Richard. ' 5540:Tharpa Publications 5536:The Bodhisattva Vow 4590:Fierce bodhisattvas 4511:Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa 4482:Östasiatiska museet 4476:Fierce bodhisattva 4427:East Asian Buddhism 4197:Prajñāpāramitā-devi 4166:Female bodhisattvas 3939:), empathetic joy ( 3404:Daoxing Banruo Jing 3164:Japanese statue of 2931:. According to the 1577:Natural (Sanskrit: 1246:clear comprehension 895:Buddhism portal 768:Buddhism by country 530:Sanskrit literature 281:Religion portal 102:ဗောဓိသတ် (bɔ́dḭθaʔ) 55:A relief depicting 10705:Western philosophy 10303:Dzong architecture 10125:Vipassana movement 10120:Buddhist modernism 9548:Emperor Wen of Sui 9316:Pratyekabuddhayāna 9249:Threefold Training 9051:Vipassana movement 8767:Hungry Ghost realm 8587:Avidyā (Ignorance) 8534:Puṇṇa Mantānīputta 8283:Great Renunciation 8278:Eight Great Events 8160:    8099:by Jeffrey Samuels 8072:2019-06-26 at the 7988:Edwin Mellen Press 7984:Lewiston, New York 7873:General references 7027:Dayal 1970, p. 18. 6997:Pagel 1992, p. 45. 6760:Dayal 1970, p. 86. 6598:Dayal 1970, p. 171 6580:Dayal 1970, p. 115 6553:Pagel 1992, p. 76. 6473:Dayal 1970, p. 59. 6455:Dayal 1970, p. 54. 6446:Dayal 1970, p. 67. 6428:Dayal 1970, p. 65. 6416:Dayal 1970, p. 64. 6385:Dayal 1970, p. 50. 6338:Dayal 1970, p. 52. 6267:Dayal 1970, p. 17. 6216:Dayal 1970, p. 14. 6198:Dayal 1970, p. 11. 5940:Dayal 1970, p. 31. 5886:Dayal 1970, p. 10. 5542:(2nd. ed., 1995), 5102:A rock carving of 4954:means mind, while 4726:觀自在菩薩, 觀世音菩薩, 觀音菩薩 4666: 4604: 4598:Thangka Depicting 4561:or "Medicine King" 4493: 4436:Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī 4338: 4274:- Toh number 84), 4257:rje btsun sgrol ma 4193: 4181: 4031: 3988: 3943:) and equanimity ( 3929:Siddhārtha Gautama 3886: 3763:), to help others. 3576: 3516:Vimalakīrtinirdeśa 3452:Ekajātipratibaddha 3426:ekajātipratibaddha 3343: 3322:Bodhisattva stages 3274:'s fourth century 3186: 3176:Mural painting of 3170: 3097:sutras. The early 3006:Pure Land Buddhism 2961: 2904:inherent existence 2842: 2751:(skillful means), 2731:(virtue, ethics), 2682:four right efforts 2384:prathamacittotpāda 2380: 2365: 2218: 2200: 2184: 2137:Pratyekabuddhayāna 2006: 1990: 1927:esoteric Theravada 1746: 1668: 1652: 1640: 1560:Fó běnxíng jí jīng 1558:) and the Chinese 1552:Many-Buddhas Sūtra 1544:incalculable aeons 1394: 1191: 1169: 1129:Theravāda Buddhism 1100:) and equanimity ( 1041:Theravāda Buddhism 382:Buddhist modernism 140:bosatsu/bodaisatta 32:Bodhisattva (film) 11026: 11025: 10791: 10790: 10429:Om mani padme hum 10135:Women in Buddhism 10051:Buddhist councils 9921:Western countries 9709:Madhyamakālaṃkāra 9470:Shaolin Monastery 9047:Samatha-vipassanā 8657:Pratītyasamutpāda 8461:Metteyya/Maitreya 8379: 8371: 8363: 8355: 8347: 8339: 8331: 8208:Four Noble Truths 8022:978-0-8248-3045-8 7968:978-0-948006-88-3 7923:978-0-948006-50-0 7917:(2nd. ed., 1995) 7355:Holt, J. (2000). 7224:, Remarks on the 7048:"bodhisattva" In 6953:, p. 265, p. 252. 6682:978-0-87704-048-4 6644:978-0-19-518814-1 6619:978-0-231-11286-4 6544:Pagel 1992, p. 12 6495:978-0-948006-50-0 6489:(2nd. ed., 1995) 6132:Rahula, Walpola. 6081:978-1-59339-837-8 5905:978-0-231-13164-3 5576:978-0-262-29723-3 5548:978-0-948006-50-0 5416:Buddhist holidays 5398:Bodhicharyavatara 5022:, 2nd–3rd century 4900:AvadanakalpaIata. 4847:Samādhirāja Sūtra 4409:, 辯才天, Japanese: 4386:Kāraṇḍavyūhasūtra 4366:Japanese Buddhist 4344:developed around 4255:or Jetsun Dölma ( 4053:sources, such as 4049:) also appear in 3209:Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra 3012:or buddha-field ( 2929:bodhipakṣadharmas 2824:Japanese Buddhist 2739:(heroic energy), 2673:bodhipakṣadharmas 2627:bodhipakṣadharmas 2608:Bodhisattvapiṭaka 2594:four immesurables 2581:Bodhisattvapiṭaka 2566:the perfections ( 2314:Bodhipathapradīpa 1900:Mahayana Buddhism 1867:(1864–1933), and 1780:, as well as the 1731:paccekabuddhayāna 1672:southern Buddhist 1594:praṇidhāna-caryā, 1556:Bahubudha gasutra 1462:The North Indian 1261:Mahāpadāna sutta. 1137:Mahāyāna Buddhism 1060:Mahāyāna Buddhism 1028:('awakening') or 1014: 944: 931: 930: 413:Four Noble Truths 286: 285: 16:(Redirected from 11066: 10871:Mahāsthāmaprāpta 10818: 10811: 10804: 10795: 10794: 10781: 10780: 10769: 10768: 10608:Sacred languages 10456:Maya Devi Temple 10419:Mahabodhi Temple 10223:Secular Buddhism 10188:Engaged Buddhism 9028: 8876:Tibetan Buddhism 8827:Vietnamese Thiền 8426:Mahāsthāmaprāpta 8377: 8369: 8361: 8353: 8345: 8337: 8329: 8178: 8177: 8165: 8155: 8145: 8138: 8131: 8122: 8121: 8093:by Bhikkhu Bodhi 8049:ghostarchive.org 7866: 7859:Pu, Chengzhong. 7857: 7851: 7844: 7838: 7831: 7825: 7818: 7812: 7805: 7799: 7790: 7784: 7777: 7771: 7764: 7755: 7748: 7735: 7728: 7719: 7712: 7706: 7699: 7693: 7686: 7680: 7677: 7671: 7670: 7668: 7667: 7652: 7646: 7645: 7617: 7611: 7610: 7576: 7570: 7555: 7549: 7548: 7536: 7530: 7529: 7503: 7497: 7496: 7470: 7464: 7457: 7451: 7448: 7442: 7441: 7439: 7438: 7419: 7413: 7406: 7400: 7399: 7397: 7396: 7386:"圣严法师《观世音菩萨的性别》" 7381: 7375: 7368: 7362: 7353: 7347: 7340: 7329: 7322: 7311: 7310:, p. 158. 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1433:Divyāvadāna. 1431: 1425: 1422:Mahāsāṃghika 1418:Sarvāstivāda 1412:, including 1397: 1395: 1365: 1355: 1342: 1337: 1333: 1315: 1284: 1277: 1268: 1260: 1258: 1253: 1225: 1223: 1205:to refer to 1198: 1192: 1126: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1089: 1083: 1077: 1073: 1063: 1057: 1048: 1034: 1021: 938: 932: 689: 600:Merit making 565:Three Jewels 505:Buddhavacana 435:Impermanence 423:Dharma wheel 251:Venerated by 218: 195:(bodhisatva) 179: 175: 157: 139: 65:Central Java 10993:Sūryaprabha 10942:Sitātapatrā 10937:Vajrasattva 10876:Ākāśagarbha 10861:Kṣitigarbha 10568:Dharma talk 10397:Asalha Puja 10193:Eschatology 9996:Switzerland 9976:New Zealand 9904:Middle East 9813:Philippines 9733:Afghanistan 9538:Bodhidharma 9523:Buddhaghosa 9443:Householder 9353:Monasticism 9306:Bodhisattva 9161:Prostration 9114:Mindfulness 9042:Anapanasati 9025:Kammaṭṭhāna 8822:Korean Seon 8762:Asura realm 8757:Human realm 8697:Ten Fetters 8652:Parinirvana 8554:Uppalavanna 8519:Mahākaccana 8504:Mahākassapa 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Norman 4871:bodhi-satva 4859:bodhi-sakta 4855:bodhi-satta 4819:Dìzàng Púsà 4802:Kṣitigarbha 4770:Mount Wutai 4763:Pǔxián Púsà 4710:Mount Putuo 4571:Sūryaprabha 4554:Lotus Sutra 4506:Vimalakirti 4500:Vajrasattva 4423:dharmapalas 4417:, 大自在天; J: 4415:Dàzìzàitiān 4407:Biàncáitiān 4354:Dalai Lamas 4342:hagiography 4320:(Toh 191). 4312:(Toh 171), 4300:(Toh 192), 4296:(Toh 168), 4288:(Toh 174), 4234:Mahāsattvas 4177:Lotus Sutra 4108:Gaganagañja 4104:Ākāśagarbha 4098:Kṣitigarbha 4059:Amoghavajra 4004:afflictions 4000:Lotus Sutra 3957:Maṇi Kambum 3905:north India 3875:Ksitigarbha 3841:Dōgen Zenji 3624:perfections 3540:Lotus Sutra 3536:Lotus Sutra 3377:avaivartika 3282:Lotus Sūtra 3094:Samadhiraja 2921:mindfulness 2908:niḥsvabhāva 2902:) and lack 2820:pratimoksha 2721:perfections 2651:) like the 2484:(going for 2449:bodhicitta. 2421:and states: 2305:bodhisattva 2155:Lotus Sūtra 2133:Śrāvakayāna 2082:bodhisattva 2060:Lotus Sutra 2038:Lotus Sutra 1919:Buddhaghosa 1894:(Sanskrit: 1841:vīriyādhika 1830:saddhādhika 1814:Suttanipāta 1783:Buddhavaṃsa 1777:Nidānakathā 1723:Buddhaghosa 1714:and Natha ( 1677:Buddhavaṃsa 1569:(Gandhari: 1500:Mahāvibhāṣā 1469:asaṃkhyeyas 1390:Kizil Caves 1345:Jataka tale 1242:mindfulness 1203:early texts 1197:, the term 1017:bodhisattva 939:bodhisattva 835:New Zealand 690:Bodhisattva 675:Four Stages 630:Monasticism 610:Mindfulness 580:Perfections 510:Early Texts 246:Information 217:โพธิสัตว์ ( 193:බෝධි සත්ත්ව 112:菩薩/菩提薩埵, ( 44:Bodhisattva 11033:Categories 10685:Psychology 10665:Gnosticism 10653:Comparison 10648:Influences 10630:Comparison 10513:Bhavacakra 10471:Kushinagar 10446:Pilgrimage 10392:Māgha Pūjā 10347:Bodhi Tree 10163:Buddhology 10153:Abhidharma 10145:Philosophy 10078:Menander I 9946:Costa Rica 9897:Uzbekistan 9738:Bangladesh 9692:Dhammapada 9676:Pali Canon 9638:Ajahn Chah 9618:Dalai Lama 9518:Kumārajīva 9513:Vasubandhu 9488:The Buddha 9396:Zen master 9331:Sakadagami 9311:Buddhahood 9242:Pratimokṣa 9057:Shikantaza 9013:Meditation 8988:Deity yoga 8859:Madhyamaka 8752:Deva realm 8647:Mindstream 8597:Bodhicitta 8509:Aṅgulimāla 8376:Devadatta 8352:Yaśodharā 8255:The Buddha 8245:Middle Way 7952:Shantideva 7666:2019-10-17 7437:2022-01-01 7395:2019-08-30 7252:2022-05-05 6979:, p. 255. 5431:compassion 5237:Yulin Cave 4944:byang chub 4742:Mount Emei 4688:Bodhi Tree 4684:pilgrimage 4679:bodhimaṇḍa 4663:Mount Emei 4517:Akṣayamati 4419:Daikokuten 4350:madhyamaka 4334:Hindu gods 4308:(Toh 75), 4304:(Toh 74), 4292:(Toh 76), 4284:(Toh 92), 4278:(Toh 77), 4027:Candi Jago 3971:Statue of 3873:Statue of 3843:described 3820:mahāsattva 3802:Abhidharma 3799:Vaibhasika 3767:Immovable: 3753:Gone afar: 3642:Stainless: 3632:generosity 3612:Great Joy: 3523:, and the 3498:divination 3471:ādikarmika 3436:Kumarajiva 3431:Dazhidulun 3347:Lokakshema 3146:asceticism 3130:dhūtaguṇas 3103:Rastrapala 2987:Shantideva 2945:Shantideva 2887:compassion 2838:Singhasari 2753:Praṇidhāna 2747:(wisdom), 2519:pariṇāmanā 2492:Papadesana 2461:Shantideva 2404:praṇidhāna 2389:bodhicitta 2376:White Tara 2372:Green Tara 2321:bodhicitta 2301:mahāsattva 2291:Haribhadra 2248:Madhyamaka 2198:, 907–1125 2196:Liao China 2110:bodhicitta 2102:bodhicitta 2090:mahāsattva 2065:Buddhahood 1953:Mahinda IV 1936:Theravada 1896:mahāsattva 1880:Abhayagiri 1845:paññādhika 1834:paññādhika 1823:paññādhika 1794:Bodhi tree 1772:anivattana 1764:Dhammapāla 1754:Dhammapāla 1750:Sri Lankan 1735:sāvakayāna 1727:buddhayāna 1700:Pali Canon 1682:abhinīhāra 1585:Gandhari: 1480:praṇidhāna 1392:, Cave 224 1334:abhinīhāra 1330:Buddhahood 1287:Pāli canon 1211:liberation 1199:bodhisatta 1074:mahākaruṇā 1065:bodhicitta 1049:bodhisatta 1030:Buddhahood 1022:bodhisatva 1006:बोधिसत्त्व 708:Traditions 645:Pilgrimage 585:Meditation 545:Post-canon 525:Pāli Canon 455:Middle Way 352:The Buddha 237:Vietnamese 152:ពោធិសត្វ ( 122:Wade–Giles 92:Bodhisatta 11018:Śāntideva 11013:Nagarjuna 10998:Vasudhārā 10932:Vajrapāṇi 10922:Mandāravā 10909:Vajrayana 10753:Festivals 10733:Buddhists 10695:Theosophy 10498:Symbolism 10488:Hama yumi 10461:Bodh Gaya 10228:Socialism 10203:Evolution 10178:Economics 10016:Venezuela 9931:Australia 9926:Argentina 9850:Sri Lanka 9845:Singapore 9763:Indonesia 9725:Countries 9666:Tripiṭaka 9628:Ajahn Mun 9503:Nagarjuna 9498:Aśvaghoṣa 9381:Anagārika 9376:Śrāmaṇerī 9371:Śrāmaṇera 9366:Bhikkhunī 9326:Sotāpanna 9215:Passaddhi 9156:Offerings 9131:Nekkhamma 9008:Iddhipada 8928:Practices 8898:Theravada 8871:Vajrayana 8864:Yogachara 8834:Pure Land 8747:Six Paths 8734:Cosmology 8514:Anuruddha 8489:Sāriputta 8479:Kaundinya 8471:Disciples 8446:Vajrapāṇi 8298:Footprint 8263:Tathāgata 8043:, video, 7879:Analayo, 7599:1069-5834 7526:247391640 7493:275253538 7171:21 August 7166:"吉祥鄔金密嚴寺" 7149:21 August 6966:, p. 265. 6917:21 August 6045:Theravåda 5697:Joe Cribb 5453:Citations 5131:Sailendra 5127:Manjushri 5112:Sri Lanka 5056:Borobudur 5048:Vajrapani 4921:, sense, 4827:Etymology 4810:地藏菩薩 地藏菩萨 4754:普賢菩薩 普贤菩萨 4692:Śākyamuṇi 4636:Vajrapani 4600:Yamantaka 4552:from the 4548:The Four 4486:Stockholm 4478:Vajrapani 4449:Wu Zetian 4411:Benzaiten 4403:Saraswati 4362:Chenrezig 4346:Nagarjuna 4262:Numerous 4230:Sheng Yen 4219:Hayagriva 4189:Benzaiten 4126:Theravada 4082:Vajrapāṇi 4043:Bādà Púsà 3985:Sri Lanka 3925:beautiful 3917:Asian art 3909:Gandharan 3815:Vajrayāna 3804:sources. 3664:Luminous: 3628:pāramitās 3588:The term 3542:itself). 3400:vyākaraṇa 3270:" (as in 3182:Sarasvati 3178:Manjushri 3120:paramitas 3115:dhūtaguṇa 3075:Vajrayāna 3018:Sukhavati 3010:pure land 3002:Vajrayana 2941:Asvaghosa 2775:pāramitās 2639:vipaśyanā 2536:paramitas 2504:Adhyesana 2441:vyākaraṇa 2357:Padmapani 2329:Vajrayana 2233:). Thus, 2226:Nagarjuna 2117:Manjushri 2098:par-ārtha 1998:Vajrapāni 1892:mahāsatta 1884:Sri Lanka 1806:Theravada 1768:vyākaraṇa 1686:vyākaraṇa 1664:Sri Lanka 1627:Theravāda 1609:vivartana 1598:: praṇisi 1565:The four 1535:Mahāvastu 1527:Dīpaṃkara 1514:Mahāvastu 1488:Dīpankara 1484:vyākaraṇa 1453:Tripitaka 1414:Theravāda 1338:vyākaraṇa 1322:Dīpankara 1291:Theravāda 1213:. In the 1149:Manjushri 1109:pāramitās 1011:romanized 855:Sri Lanka 845:Singapore 800:Indonesia 740:Vajrayāna 715:Theravāda 670:Awakening 558:Practices 515:Tripiṭaka 485:Cosmology 460:Emptiness 440:Suffering 263:Vajrayāna 255:Theravāda 219:phothisat 205:Bodisatta 180:borisalta 158:poŭthĭsât 134:菩薩/菩提薩埵 ( 124:: p'u-sa) 69:Indonesia 10866:Maitreya 10851:Mañjuśrī 10771:Category 10700:Violence 10670:Hinduism 10618:Sanskrit 10573:Hinayana 10558:Amitābha 10518:Swastika 10387:Uposatha 10377:Holidays 10362:Calendar 10208:Humanism 10046:Kanishka 10036:Timeline 9860:Thailand 9828:Kalmykia 9823:Buryatia 9808:Pakistan 9793:Mongolia 9788:Maldives 9783:Malaysia 9748:Cambodia 9613:Shamarpa 9608:Nichiren 9558:Xuanzang 9493:Nagasena 9411:Rinpoche 9141:Pāramitā 8983:Devotion 8903:Navayana 8891:Dzogchen 8854:Nichiren 8802:Mahayana 8794:Branches 8672:Saṅkhāra 8421:Mañjuśrī 8378:(cousin) 8370:(cousin) 8338:(mother) 8330:(father) 8318:Miracles 8268:Birthday 8185:Glossary 8158:Buddhism 8070:Archived 7990:, 2005; 7905:Gyatso, 7642:50279966 7607:23732602 7431:Archived 7098:p. 1969. 6815:Archived 6186:: p. 174 5436:Sanskrit 5392:See also 5108:Weligama 5020:Gandhāra 4948:sems dpa 4946:(bodhi) 4774:Mañjuśrī 4577:Jambhala 4431:Harihara 4374:Nichiren 4358:Karmapas 4356:and the 4270:(Tohoku 4092:Maitreya 4070:Mañjuśrī 4023:Mañjuśrī 4008:Xuanzang 3915:art. In 3913:Kashmiri 3837:Sōtō Zen 3831:Sōtō Zen 3686:Radiant: 3672:patience 3557:Maitreya 3476:śrāvakas 3349:and the 3242:Yogacara 3234:non-dual 3091:and the 3036:Amitabha 3022:Jōdo-shū 3016:), like 2879:shunyatā 2868:animitta 2791:and the 2700:and the 2657:and the 2616:kauśalya 2568:pāramitā 2333:mandalas 2258:Yogacara 2231:hinayana 2224:. Thus, 2140:and the 2106:sv-ārtha 2029:śrāvakas 2009:Mahāyāna 2002:Heracles 1987:New York 1965:Mahāyāna 1923:Thailand 1876:Mahayana 1861:Maitreya 1613:vivaṭaṇa 1548:Gandhari 1430:and the 1358:Maitreya 1273:Maitreya 1167:, 50 CE) 1145:Maitreya 1133:Maitreya 1002:Sanskrit 943:English: 935:Buddhism 865:Thailand 825:Mongolia 820:Malaysia 785:Cambodia 750:Navayana 730:Hinayana 725:Mahāyāna 635:Lay life 465:Morality 445:Not-self 403:Concepts 362:Councils 347:Timeline 319:Glossary 301:Buddhism 293:a series 291:Part of 267:Navayāna 259:Mahāyāna 207:ᜊᜓᜇ᜔ᜑᜒᜐᜆ 130:Japanese 118:Jyutping 78:Sanskrit 10886:Chinese 10845:Guanyin 10748:Temples 10728:Buddhas 10690:Science 10680:Judaism 10675:Jainism 10593:Lineage 10553:Abhijñā 10523:Thangka 10466:Sarnath 10451:Lumbini 10372:Funeral 10367:Cuisine 10243:Culture 10218:Reality 10168:Creator 10158:Atomism 10028:History 10001:Ukraine 9961:Germany 9880:Senegal 9870:Vietnam 9798:Myanmar 9598:Shinran 9588:Karmapa 9563:Shandao 9533:Dignāga 9458:Śrāvaka 9438:Donchee 9433:Kappiya 9391:Sayadaw 9361:Bhikkhu 9336:Anāgāmi 9293:Nirvana 9259:Samadhi 9146:Paritta 9087:Tonglen 9082:Mandala 9037:Smarana 9018:Mantras 8966:Upekkha 8936:Bhavana 8886:Shingon 8839:Tiantai 8692:Tathātā 8682:Śūnyatā 8677:Skandha 8667:Saṃsāra 8662:Rebirth 8637:Kleshas 8627:Indriya 8529:Subhūti 8414:Guanyin 8368:Ānanda 8360:Rāhula 8240:Nirvana 8180:Outline 6907:"顯教與密教" 6878:, p. 5. 6043:of the 5931:. p. 52 5653:1399912 5125:Silver 5005:Gallery 4971:mingshi 4806:Chinese 4778:Chinese 4750:Chinese 4722:Chinese 4714:Guanyin 4612:Guanyin 4538:Sudhana 4272:Kangyur 4238:Guanyin 4207:Guanyin 4153:Pattini 4141:Upulvan 4137:Metteya 4037:; Tib. 3996:Guanyin 3973:Upulvan 3945:upekkha 3883:Vietnam 3736:nirvāṇa 3726:saṃsāra 3509:as the 3389:samadhi 3258:śravaka 3223:nirvāṇa 3200:nirvāṇa 3196:nirvāṇa 3156:Nirvana 3063:Tiantai 3047:Shingon 2995:acintya 2899:anātman 2873:dharmas 2648:śāstras 2633:śamatha 2612:abhijñā 2586:samsara 2468:Vandana 2337:mantras 2284:ekayana 2253:ekayana 2167:ekayana 2149:ekayana 2041:states: 2033:nirvana 1947:śrāvaka 1938:bhikkhu 1931:weizzās 1808:today. 1708:Metteya 1587:pragidi 1579:prakṛti 1540:caryās) 1517:of the 1348:of the 1311:arahant 1303:Nikayas 1299:pāramīs 1265:Vipaśyī 1035:In the 1013::  875:Vietnam 830:Myanmar 745:Tibetan 735:Chinese 663:Nirvāṇa 480:Saṃsāra 475:Rebirth 340:History 329:Outline 227:Tibetan 201:Tagalog 188:Sinhala 108:Chinese 98:Burmese 61:Plaosan 18:Bosatsu 10894:Skanda 10743:Sutras 10738:Suttas 10603:Siddhi 10588:Koliya 10563:Brahmā 10478:Poetry 10424:Mantra 10414:Kasaya 10286:Pagoda 10266:Kyaung 10261:Vihāra 10256:Temple 10198:Ethics 10041:Ashoka 9991:Sweden 9986:Poland 9981:Norway 9971:Mexico 9956:France 9941:Canada 9936:Brazil 9875:Africa 9855:Taiwan 9818:Russia 9743:Bhutan 9703:Vinaya 9583:Naropa 9573:Saraha 9508:Asanga 9264:Prajñā 9173:Refuge 9136:Nianfo 9097:Tertön 9092:Tantra 9077:Ganana 9067:Tukdam 8993:Dhyāna 8961:Mudita 8956:Karuṇā 8849:Risshū 8844:Huayan 8777:Naraka 8717:Anattā 8712:Dukkha 8707:Anicca 8612:Dharma 8564:Channa 8499:Ānanda 8484:Assaji 8451:Skanda 8354:(wife) 8323:Family 8303:Relics 8228:Sangha 8223:Dharma 8218:Buddha 8020:  7994:  7966:  7938:  7921:  7899:  7640:  7630:  7605:  7597:  7565:  7524:  7514:  7491:  7481:  6933:"每月一書" 6679:  6641:  6616:  6493:  6079:  5903:  5703:  5651:  5597:  5573:  5546:  5426:Karuna 5052:Mendut 4990:sattva 4979:sattva 4931:sattva 4915:spirit 4904:satvan 4877:(from 4816:: 4814:pinyin 4808:: 4788:: 4786:pinyin 4780:: 4760:: 4758:pinyin 4752:: 4732:: 4730:pinyin 4724:: 4674:Dharma 4647:trowo) 4534:sutras 4490:Sweden 4468:Others 4462:Daoism 4399:Brahma 4391:Vishnu 4242:pinyin 4145:Vishnu 4143:(i.e. 4063:Faxian 4045:, Jp. 3977:Vishnu 3941:mudita 3937:karuna 3747:prajñā 3743:wisdom 3713:dhyāna 3678:kṣānti 3581:bhūmis 3547:Bhūmis 3438:: (1) 3272:Asaṅga 3166:Kannon 3138:, the 3067:Huayan 3055:Saicho 3043:Tendai 2991:kalpas 2979:Asanga 2969:kalpas 2893:karuṇā 2863:advaya 2858:asakti 2814:(Skt. 2781:, the 2745:Prajñā 2741:Dhyāna 2733:Kṣānti 2696:, the 2692:, the 2688:, the 2684:, the 2680:, the 2603:matrka 2508:yacana 2486:refuge 2341:mudras 2262:gotras 2235:Asanga 2214:  1704:Jataka 1695:kalpas 1583:caryā, 1567:caryās 1497:. 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