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    • Saṃvṛtibodhicitta  + (''Saṃvṛtibodhicitta'' (T. ''kun rdzob byan''Saṃvṛtibodhicitta'' (T. ''kun rdzob byang chub kyi sems''), relative or conventiional bodhicitta, is one of the two primary aspects of the 'mind of awakening,' the other being ultimate bodhicitta (''paramārthabodhicitta''). ''Saṃvṛtibodhicitta'' is characterized by the altruistic intention to attain perfect enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings. It is further divided into:</br>1. Aspirational Bodhicitta (''praṇidhicitta''Aspirational Bodhicitta (''praṇidhicitta'')
    • Apramāda  + (A virtuous mental factor (Skt. ''apramāda'')
    • Anātman  + (Anātman'' (P. ''anattā'')
    • Ratnatraya  + (P. ''ratanattaya''/''tiratana'')
    • Smṛtiḥ  + (One of the five omnipresent mental factors (Skt. ''smṛtiḥ'')
    • Anumāna  + (''Anumāna'' (T. ''rjes dpag'') is one of the two principal means of valid cognition (''pramāṇa'')
    • Saṃprajanyam  + (A mental factor (Skt. ''saṃprajanyam'')
    • Śīla  + (''Śīla'' (Skt. ''śīla'')
    • Karuṇā  + (A fundamental wholesome mental factor (Skt. ''karuṇā'')
    • Anuttarā-pūjā  + (The ''anuttarā-pūjā'' (T. ''bla na med pa'The ''anuttarā-pūjā'' (T. ''bla na med pa'i mchod pa'') is a liturgical structure central to Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna practice, often identified with the ''saptāṅga-vidhi'' (Seven-Branch Service). It functions as a systematic method for the accumulation of merit (''puṇyasaṃbhāra'') and the purification of obscurations. The seven branches typically include prostration, offering, confession, rejoicing, requesting the turning of the wheel of Dharma, beseeching the buddhas not to pass into ''nirvāṇa'', and dedication of merit.into ''nirvāṇa'', and dedication of merit.)