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==Catalogue of the New Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa==
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[[Bodhisattva]] ([[byang chub sems dpa']]): One who through compassion strives to attain the full enlightenment buddhahood for the sake of all beings. [MR]
*[[Catalogue of the New Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa Part 1]], Volumes 1-10
 
*[[Catalogue of the New Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa Part 2]], Volumes 11-20
 
*[[Catalogue of the New Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa Part 3]], Volumes 21-30
 
*[[Catalogue of the New Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa Part 4]], Volumes 31-39
 
  
*mchog gyur gling pa (et al.). 1982. The treasury of revelations and teachings of [[gter chen mchog gyur bde chen gling pa]]. Vol. 1-39. Paro, Bhutan: [[Lama Pema Tashi]]. Cataloguing by [[Andreas Doctor]] and [[Karma Gelek]]. Sanskrit transliteration according to the Harvard-Kyoto convention.
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'''bodhisattva''' (T: [[byang chub sems dpa']]) One who has committed himself to the Mahayana path of compassion and the practice of the [[six paramitas]]. The bodhisattva's vow, taken in the presence of one's spiritual friend (S: [[kalyanamitra]]), is one of relinquishing one's personal enlightenment to work for all sentient beings, The vow is continually renewed in order to work for all sentient beings. The vow is continually renewed in order to mix one's being with the Mahayana mind of [[bodhichitta]]. Bodhisattva deities represent qualities of enlightened mind active in our life. [[Rain of Wisdom]]
  
===LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS===
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'''[[Bodhisattva]]s''' ([[byang chub sems dpa']]) are beings who have realized the empty nature of phenomena and the non-existence of individual self. They are free from the klesas, or ordinary emotions. There are ten bodhisattva levels or bhumis. The eleventh bhumi is that of consummate buddhahood, which is realized when both obscurations, that of the klesas and that which veils total wisdom, have been cleared in an irreversible way. In a broader sense a bodhisattva is a being engaged in practicing the mahayana teachings. [MR]
*B : Begun
 
*C : Completed
 
*E : Edited
 
*R : Revealed
 
*W : Written
 
*- : Not mentioned
 
*Authors include also editors and scribes.
 
*Dates are mentioned as follows:
 
*Western dates: day, month, year
 
*Tibetan dates: (rab byung, lo, zla ba, tshes)
 
** indicates that no information is given
 
*Sanskrit translation according to the Harvard-Kyoto convention.
 
  
*[[mchog gyur gling pa]]
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'''bodhisattva''' ([[byang chub sems dpa']]). Someone who has developed [[bodhichitta]], the aspiration to attain enlightenment in order to benefit all sentient beings. A practitioner of the [[Mahayana]] path; especially a noble bodhisattva who has attained the first level.[RY]
*[[Chokling Tersar]]
 
  
[[Category:Index]]
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[[Category:Catalogue]]
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See also:
[[Category:Chokling Tersar]]
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*[[bodhisattva precepts]] ([[byang sdom]])
[[Category:Wylie Indices]]
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*[[bodhisattva bhumis]] ([[byang sa]])
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*[[Bodhisattva Collections]] ([[byang sems kyi sde snod]])
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*[[Bodhisattva trainings]] ([[byang chub sems dpa'i bslab pa]])
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*[[Bodhisattvayana]] ([[byang chub sems dpa'i theg pa]])
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[[Category: Key Terms]]

Revision as of 20:02, 1 June 2006

Bodhisattva (byang chub sems dpa'): One who through compassion strives to attain the full enlightenment buddhahood for the sake of all beings. [MR]

bodhisattva (T: byang chub sems dpa') One who has committed himself to the Mahayana path of compassion and the practice of the six paramitas. The bodhisattva's vow, taken in the presence of one's spiritual friend (S: kalyanamitra), is one of relinquishing one's personal enlightenment to work for all sentient beings, The vow is continually renewed in order to work for all sentient beings. The vow is continually renewed in order to mix one's being with the Mahayana mind of bodhichitta. Bodhisattva deities represent qualities of enlightened mind active in our life. Rain of Wisdom

Bodhisattvas (byang chub sems dpa') are beings who have realized the empty nature of phenomena and the non-existence of individual self. They are free from the klesas, or ordinary emotions. There are ten bodhisattva levels or bhumis. The eleventh bhumi is that of consummate buddhahood, which is realized when both obscurations, that of the klesas and that which veils total wisdom, have been cleared in an irreversible way. In a broader sense a bodhisattva is a being engaged in practicing the mahayana teachings. [MR]

bodhisattva (byang chub sems dpa'). Someone who has developed bodhichitta, the aspiration to attain enlightenment in order to benefit all sentient beings. A practitioner of the Mahayana path; especially a noble bodhisattva who has attained the first level.[RY]


See also: