Bodhisattva
Key Term | Bodhisattva |
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Hover Popup Choices | Bodhisattva; byang chub sems dpa'; jangchub sempa |
In Tibetan Script | བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ། |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | byang chub sems dpa' |
Devanagari Sanskrit Script | बोधिसत्त्व |
Romanized Sanskrit | bodhisattva |
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | jangchub sempa |
Sanskrit Phonetic Rendering | bodhisattva |
Chinese Script | 菩薩 |
Chinese Pinyin | pú sà |
Japanese Script | 菩薩 |
Japanese Transliteration | bosatsu |
Korean Script | 보살 |
Korean Transliteration | bosal |
English Standard | Bodhisattva |
Term Type | Noun |
Basic Meaning | A person who seeks enlightenment for the sake of others. In Mahāyāna Buddhism, a Bodhisattva is a compassionate being who is training on the path to Buddhahood and aspires to eliminate the suffering of all beings and take all sentient beings to the state of enlightenment. The Mahāyāna sūtras including the those on buddha-nature generally have Bodhisattvas as the main audience or interlocutors for the Buddha's discourses. |
Has the Sense of | The term Bodhisattva rendered into Tibetan as བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ་ (wyl. byang chub sems dpa') has the sense of heroic beings who have developed the thought of enlightenment or awakening. Thus, a Bodhisattva is defined as a person who has given rise to Bodhicitta or the thought of enlightenment. |
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