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Bodhisattva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bodhisattva vows - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sanskrit term Bodhisattva is the name given to anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhichitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentien...
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Explained what a Bodhisattva is, and various versions of the Bodhisattva Vow. ... The Bodhisattva is a being who has taken the Bodhisattva Vow to help save all sentient beings, before going into full Nirvana or enlightenment. There are in Mahayana Buddhist metaphysics a whole cosmology full of heavenly Bodhisattvas.
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The Internet's Oldest and Best Website for Unparalleled Quality, Hand-picked, Authentic Antique and New Singing Bowls. ... Representing Bodhisattva, Shakti has been a constant presence at yoga, sound healing, and holistic conferences throughout the country. She has trained thousands of people in singing bowl...
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The Bodhisattva Ideal - Buddhism and the Aesthetics of Selflessness: An article on the Bodhisattvas in the Buddhism religion and their concept of selflessness and self-denial, for the purpose of upliftment of fellow beings from misery. ... The life of a bodhisattva too is made of similar stuff. In strictly canonical terms...
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Bodhisattva (Bosatsu) Statues in Japan. A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Buddhism in Japan. ... Compassion is the defining characteristic of the Bodhisattva, whose highest aspiration is to save all sentient beings. The Bodhisattva concept is closely associated with Mahayana Buddhism, and has at least three distinct meanings.
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This female Bodhisattva is variously known in China as Kuan Yin (or Kwan Yin, Quan Yin, Guanyin or Koon Yum), in Japan as Kannon or Shokanzeon Bosatsu, and in Korea as Kwanseum Bosal or Kwan Um. She is regarded as being identical to the (male) Tibetan deity Avalokiteshvara (Tib.
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Everything in nature is at the Bodhisattva's call. Fire can appear as water; water can appear as fire. It is all because of the strength of the Bodhisattva's attitude, the aspiration and action. ... The term bodhisattva literally means "essence of Bodhi" [budh- = awakening or, enlightenment;] hence, one on the way...
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