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- Smṛtiḥ + (Mindfulness is the ability to keep a chosen object or the present moment in mind without forgetting it. It acts as a stable foundation for meditation and daily awareness.)
- Saṃvṛtibodhicitta + (Relative bodhicitta (Skt. ''saṃvṛtibodhicitta'')
- Anumāna +
- Śīla + (The Buddhist practice of ethical behavior, … The Buddhist practice of ethical behavior, like being honest, kind, and not harming others. It means following guidelines for good conduct, which helps calm the mind and live a wholesome life. It is the first of the Three Higher Trainings (''triśikṣā'': ''śīla'', ''samādhi'', ''prajñā''), and the second of the six perfections (''pāramitā''s). In daily practice, śīla is cultivated through mindful attention to one's actions, regular reflection on precepts, and the development of wholesome habits., and the development of wholesome habits.)
- Anātman + (The Buddhist teaching of "non-self" or "se … The Buddhist teaching of "non-self" or "selflessness"—the understanding that there is no permanent, unchanging self or soul within living beings. Along with impermanence (''anitya'') and suffering (''duḥkha''), it is one of the three marks of existence that characterize all conditioned phenomena.at characterize all conditioned phenomena.)
- Ratnatraya + (The Three Jewels—the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings), and the Saṅgha (the spiritual community)—are the three central objects of refuge and inspiration for all Buddhists.)
- Paramārthabodhicitta + (The direct realization of the true nature of reality, specifically emptiness, as an essential part of the path to enlightenment for the sake of all beings.)
- Karuṇā + (The profound wish for all sentient beings … The profound wish for all sentient beings to be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. It is a core virtue in Buddhism and, in the Mahāyāna tradition, develops into 'great compassion' (''mahākaruṇā''), the driving force behind the pursuit of enlightenment for the benefit of others.f enlightenment for the benefit of others.)
- Saṃprajanyam + (Vigilance or alertness is the mental function that monitors one's thoughts, speech, and physical actions to ensure they stay on the right path and avoid harmful distractions.)