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    In Buddhism, a bodhisattva (English: / ˌ b oʊ d iː ˈ s ʌ t v ə / BOH-dee-SUT-və; Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व, romanized: Bodhisattva) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening' or 'enlightenment') or Buddhahood.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Bodhisattva, in Buddhism, one who seeks awakening (bodhi)—hence, an individual on the path to becoming a buddha. In early Indian Buddhism and in some later traditions—including Theravada, at present the major form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia—the term bodhisattva was.

  3. In simple terms, a bodhisattva is a wise and compassionate person who cherishes all others. Of course, there are lots of smart, kind people out there, so what makes a bodhisattva different?

  4. Oct 7, 2022 · Bodhisattva” is a key idea in Buddhism. The word is constructed from the Sanskrit root bodhi, meaning “awakening” or “enlightenment,” and sattva, meaning “being.”

  5. Gyurme Dorje states: [A bodhisattva is] a spiritual trainee dedicated to the cultivation of an enlightened attitude ( cittotpāda) or the altruistic enlightened mind, who is on the path to full enlightenment, gradually traversing the five bodhisattva paths ( pañcamārga) and ten bodhisattva levels ( daśabhūmi ).

  6. It is a combination of bodhi, “enlightenment” (or “full knowledge”), and sattva, “a being.”. In early Indian Buddhism, and to this day in Theravada Buddhism, the word refers to the Buddha-to-be, Siddhartha Gautama, in both his past lives and his final lifetime, during his quest for enlightenment.

  7. The bodhisattva is a popular subject in Buddhist art. The place of a bodhisattva’s earthly deeds, such as the achievement of enlightenment or the acts of dharma, is known as a bodhimandala, and may be a site of pilgrimage.

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