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[[Bodhicittotpāda]] ([[बोधिचित्तोत्पाद]]) refers to the “generating of a mind set on awakening” and represents one of the “[[sevent supreme offerings]]” ([[saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā]]) as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 14). | [[Bodhicittotpāda]] ([[बोधिचित्तोत्पाद]]) refers to the “generating of a mind set on awakening” and represents one of the “[[sevent supreme offerings]]” ([[saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā]]) as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 14). | ||
− | The [[Dharma-samgraha]] ([[Dharmasangraha]]) is an extensive [[glossary of Buddhist technical terms]] in [[Sanskrit]] (eg., [[saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā and Bodhicittotpāda]]). | + | The [[Dharma-samgraha]] ([[Dharmasangraha]]) is an extensive [[glossary of Buddhist technical terms]] in [[Sanskrit]] (eg., [[saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā]] and [[Bodhicittotpāda]]). |
The work is attributed to [[Nagarguna]] who lived around the 2nd century A.D. | The work is attributed to [[Nagarguna]] who lived around the 2nd century A.D. |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 9 May 2019
(bodhicittotpāda); Generation of Bodhicitta'
Bodhicittotpāda (बोधिचित्तोत्पाद) refers to the “generating of a mind set on awakening” and represents one of the “sevent supreme offerings” (saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā) as defined in the Dharma-saṃgraha (section 14).
The Dharma-samgraha (Dharmasangraha) is an extensive glossary of Buddhist technical terms in Sanskrit (eg., saptavidhā-anuttarapūjā and Bodhicittotpāda).
The work is attributed to Nagarguna who lived around the 2nd century A.D.