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  • ...events, studied its system along with their [[own]]. For instance, the Mahābodhi-vihara in [[Gayā]], adheres to the [[Sthaviravāda]] School, yet it also b ...[[liberation]] 17. [[Karmaphalaparīkṣa]]: Analysis of [[action]] and its fruit 18. [[Ātmaparīkṣā]]: Analysis of the [[soul]].
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  • ...ative meanings of its two [[Pali]] [[roots]]. The alternative meaning of [[bodhi]] is the [[knowledge]] that comprehends or sees the [[Four Noble Truths]]: ...y comes face to face with the [[object]], his or her efforts begin to bear fruit. [[Mindfulness]] is activated and becomes firmly established on the [[objec
    81 KB (12,422 words) - 07:14, 29 February 2016
  • And through possessing [[bodhi]]: fruit of a seed
    102 KB (11,151 words) - 15:31, 31 December 2014
  • ...t, [[monks]] are invited to recite [[sacred]] verses, and [[offerings]] of fruit are made. An 8th-century [[Indian monk]], [[Amoghavajra]], is said to have ...Buddhists]] from all countries and denominations, [[including]] the [[Maha Bodhi Society]] (established in 1891 in order to win back [[Buddhist]] control of
    35 KB (4,953 words) - 11:04, 1 December 2021
  • Under yet another [[Tree]] (the [[Bodhi tree]] of [[Enlightenment]]), The [[Buddha]] sat in ecstatic [[Meditation]] ...ibulu was a [[serpent]] [[God]] who ruled the {{Wiki|underworld}} and made fruit [[trees]] bloom.
    31 KB (4,829 words) - 18:07, 17 September 2013
  • ...ki|Gāndhārī}} is necessary, i.e. [[satta]] and again [[satta]]. Thus, the bodhi-satta is asatta, where the former refers to an “[[awakening]] being” ([ ...s based on “da ” (䚃) as an old translation idiom for “[[sarvajñā]]” (or “[[bodhi]]”) and “xíng” (㹼) as “[[caryā]]”, which would be very close
    141 KB (20,064 words) - 12:46, 30 January 2024
  • Global [[Ethic]], which was a fruit of the 1993 Parliament of the [[World]] [[Religions]] . He informs us that ...]], [[contentment]], [[gratitude]], [[patience]], [[generosity]], etc.“ ([[Bodhi]] 1981).
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  • "O good man! In days {{Wiki|past}}, {{Wiki|Prince}} [[Bodhi]] said: "Should a [[bhiksu]] who upholds [[sila]] gain an [[evil]] [[thoug ...xpect any fruit. If the {{Wiki|crown}} of the tala [[tree]] is damaged, no fruit can come about. It is the same with the [[bhiksu]] who commits the grave of
    86 KB (14,277 words) - 14:18, 30 December 2014
  • ...[aspirations]] to live next the [[skillful]] [[teachers]], the fruit of [[Bodhi]] might ripen in one night. [[Ignorance]] is [[extinct]], thus the [[Bodhi]] [[nature]] illuminates .
    71 KB (10,667 words) - 05:32, 27 June 2020
  • ...of enlightenment]] for blossoms, the [[knowledge]] of [[deliverance]] for fruit and the riches of the Law for trees.(p. 177) Luk Complete control over ...nd wonderful [[flower]] of the [[intention]] for [[enlightenment]] And the fruit of [[wisdom]] and {{Wiki|emancipation}}. (p. 153) 在此段英譯中 Lu
    114 KB (4,511 words) - 23:14, 2 February 2020
  • ...n going to [[heaven]], better than lordship over all the [[worlds]] is the fruit of reaching the {{Wiki|stream}}.” (of [[Enlightenment]]) [Dh. v. 178] ...na Sutta]] and Its Commentaries, Translated from the [[Pali]] by [[Bhikkhu Bodhi]], [[Buddhist Publication Society]], Kandy, [[Sri Lanka]]. pp. 55-56].
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  • And through possessing [[Bodhi]]: ..., and hence an [[empirical]] [[phenomenon]], it is a ripened potential—the fruit of a seed of [[experience]] heretofore dormant in the [[foundation consciou
    78 KB (11,199 words) - 23:42, 28 April 2023
  • ...n the [[Mahayana tradition]], the precondition for [[Buddhahood]] is the [[Bodhi Mind]], the [[aspiration]] to achieve [[Enlightenment]] for the [[benefit]] ...hayana schools]], requires first and foremost the [[development]] of the [[Bodhi]] Mind,6 the [[aspiration]] to attain [[Buddhahood]] for the [[benefit]] of
    227 KB (34,616 words) - 03:47, 20 June 2020
  • ...independent conditions; the strength of the organs; the constituents of [[Bodhi]]; the contemplations; emancipations; meditations; the degrees of [[Concent ...f kotis of Æons, I have on the terrace of [[Enlightenment]] discovered the fruit thereof.
    41 KB (6,810 words) - 16:55, 12 September 2013
  • ...[Buddhist]] “beyond” is best expressed and defined by [[enlightenment]] ([[bodhi]]), or more literally “awakening.”1 This involves a [[non-conceptual]] ...t of [[existence]] in terms of an [[own-nature]], you should know that the fruit [of [[deeds]]] will arise at some time, even if the termination of the [[de
    34 KB (4,801 words) - 21:37, 1 February 2020
  • ...ct that it is mentioned in [[Śāntideva’s]] celebrated and widely studied [[Bodhi]] caryāvatāra (Tib. [[byang chub sems pa’i spyod pa la ’jug pa]]). In ...ents, of [[flowers]], [[incense]], garlands, [[parasols]], vessels, and of fruit [F.268.a] also showered down. He produced [[manifestations]] of [[divine]]
    142 KB (19,894 words) - 00:55, 15 June 2020
  • :The [[body]] is a [[Bodhi]] [[tree]], :I said to the official, "If you wish to study the [[supreme]] [[Bodhi]], do not slight the beginner. The lowest [[people]] may have the [[highest
    81 KB (12,672 words) - 15:52, 3 April 2016
  • 九品覺王 The [[king]] or [[lord]] of the [[bodhi]] of the [[Pure Land]], [[Amitābha]]. [[菩提心]] vowing to devote the [[mind]] to [[bodhi]]; [[隨喜]] [[rejoicing]] (in all good); 勸請 beseeching (all [[Tathāg
    105 KB (13,033 words) - 20:08, 31 March 2024
  • ...ven for our [[world]], Literally “[[Land of Jambhu]].” The [[Jambhu]] is a fruit, sometimes called a “[[wood]] apple.” [145] Generally referring to the foot of the [[Bodhi tree]] where [[Sakyamuni]] gained [[enlightenment]].
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  • ...Begonia Rex, Andraenum Lindle and Putz Antherium. Sometimes it is in the [[fruit]], as in the [[Lotus]]. Some are fragrant, some stink, and some have no {{W ...nt]] outwardly; inwardly, it is the nectars; white [[Bodhi]] and [[red]] [[Bodhi]] secretly, and most secretly the tearful [[Great Compassion]].
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