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bodhisattva-bhumi Bodhisattva [[bhumis]] by [[Asanga]] [IW]  
[[bstan bcos]] - Treatises, shastra. Scriptures composed by accomplished or learned masters [RY]


Bodhisattva Levels; ''[[Bodhisattva Bhumi]]''; by [[Asanga]], 4th century [RY]  
[[bstan bcos]] - a commentary; philosophical treatise, treatise, Shastra (Skt); logic, treatise, shastra, ["to protect and cure"], commentary, text, [consists of {[[gzhung]]}, {[['grel pa]]}, {[['grel bshad]]} [RY]


Bodhisattva Bhumi; bodhisattva-bhumi, Bodhisattva Stages by Asanga [RY]  
[[bstan bcos]] - shastra, treatise, commentaries, religious commentary, text, treatise, philosophical treatise, true treatises [JV]


The important Mahayana scriptures ''Bhumi Sections'' by [[Asanga]] consist of five sections, including the ''Bodhisattva Bhumi'', and are found in the Derge edition of the ''[[Tangyur]]'', no. 4035 and following. [EPK]
[[bstan bcos]] - shastra; treatise. A type of Buddhist text; generally a commentary or a philosophical treatise [RY]


In [[The Light of Wisdom]], vol. I, under the heading of the perfection of ''Discipline'' on pg. 123, it states that, although the ''Bodhisattva Bhumi'' has taught eleven types (of trainings), such as helping in meaningful actions and so forth, in short there are generally three trainings:


For the '''first''', carefully observe the general [[seven types of Individual Liberation]] ([[so thar ris bdun]]) and the specific trainings of the bodhisattva precepts which stem from the traditions of the [[Two Chariots]] ([[shing rta gnyis]]) and thus henceforth to constrain yourself from committing the misdeeds of your three doors by interrupting negative conduct.


For the '''second''', practice as much as you can the conditioned virtues which are not embraced by discriminating knowledge and which are chiefly connected with the actions of body and speech, as well as the unconditioned virtues which are embraced by discriminating knowledge and are cheifly connected with the samadhi of mind.
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For the '''third''', to simply motivate yourself with the superior intention to carry out all your deeds, whatever you do with your three doors, exclusively for the sake of other sentient beings.  Then actually engage as much as you can in activities which are of benefit to others.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 9 March 2006

bstan bcos - Treatises, shastra. Scriptures composed by accomplished or learned masters [RY]

bstan bcos - a commentary; philosophical treatise, treatise, Shastra (Skt); logic, treatise, shastra, ["to protect and cure"], commentary, text, [consists of {gzhung}, {'grel pa}, {'grel bshad} [RY]

bstan bcos - shastra, treatise, commentaries, religious commentary, text, treatise, philosophical treatise, true treatises [JV]

bstan bcos - shastra; treatise. A type of Buddhist text; generally a commentary or a philosophical treatise [RY]