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see also [[The Traditions of the Two Chariots]] | |||
According to the system of Asanga, the ''Chariot of the Vast Conduct'', the precepts for the [[bodhichitta of aspiration]] are as follows: | |||
*to never forsake [[sentient beings]], | |||
*to remember the benefits of [[bodhichitta]], | |||
*to gather the [[accumulations]], | |||
*to exert oneself in training in [[bodhichitta]], as well as | |||
*to adopt and avoid the [[eight black and white deeds]]. | |||
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Revision as of 12:43, 1 May 2006
see also The Traditions of the Two Chariots
According to the system of Asanga, the Chariot of the Vast Conduct, the precepts for the bodhichitta of aspiration are as follows:
- to never forsake sentient beings,
- to remember the benefits of bodhichitta,
- to gather the accumulations,
- to exert oneself in training in bodhichitta, as well as
- to adopt and avoid the eight black and white deeds.