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byang chub sems mchog rin po che<br> | [[byang chub sems]] [[mchog]] [[rin po che]]<br> | ||
ma skyes pa rnams skye gyur cig<br> | [[ma skyes pa]] [[rnams]] [[skye]] [[gyur cig]]<br> | ||
skyes pa nyams pa med pa yang<br> | [[skyes pa]] [[nyams pa]] [[med pa]] [[yang]]<br> | ||
gong nas gong du 'phel | [[gong nas]] [[gong du]] [['phel ba]]r [[shog]]<br> | ||
by [[Shantideva]] | by [[Shantideva]] |
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byang chub sems mchog rin po che
ma skyes pa rnams skye gyur cig
skyes pa nyams pa med pa yang
gong nas gong du 'phel bar shog
by Shantideva
May the precious and supreme bodhicitta
Arise in those in whom it has not yet arisen;
And where it has arisen may it not decrease
But ever increase more and more.
This aspiration summarizes the entire Bodhisattva-caryāvatāra and its ten chapters in 913 stanzas.
May the precious and sublime awakened mind
Arise in those where it has not arisen.
Where it has arisen may it never wane
But continue to increase forever more.