Paramārthabodhicitta
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Paramārthabodhicitta
| Key Term | paramārthabodhicitta |
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| Hover Popup Choices | ultimate bodhicitta; absolute mind of enlightenment; realization of emptiness; superfactual bodhicitta |
| In Tibetan Script | དོན་དམ་བྱང་ཆུབ་ཀྱི་སེམས་ |
| Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | don dam byang chub kyi sems |
| Devanagari Sanskrit Script | परमार्थबोधिचित्त |
| Romanized Sanskrit | paramārthabodhicitta |
| Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | döndam changchub kyi sem |
| Chinese Script | 勝義菩提心 |
| Chinese Pinyin | shèngyì pútíxīn |
| Japanese Transliteration | shōgi bodaishin |
| Korean Script | sŭngŭi porisim |
| English Standard | ultimate bodhicitta |
| Alternate Spellings | don dam sems bskyed; ultimate mind of enlightenment; དོན་དམ་བྱང་སེམས་ |
| Term Type | Noun |
| Source Language | Sanskrit |
| NEW: Context Descriptions (Glossary-DefinitionTsadra) |
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| NEW: Glossary-PopUpBeginnerDefinition | 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. |
| NEW: Glossary-PopUpScholarDefinition | One of the two primary divisions of bodhicitta, referring to the non-conceptual wisdom that directly realizes the ultimate nature of phenomena (dharmatā) or emptiness (śūnyatā). Unlike conventional bodhicitta, which involves aspirational and engaging states of mind, ultimate bodhicitta is identical to the realization achieved on the path of seeing and beyond. |
| NEW: Glossary-DefinitionBodhicittaWiki | Paramārthabodhicitta is the wisdom aspect of the bodhisattva's path, representing the direct realization of emptiness (śūnyatā) that is inseparable from the great compassion (mahākaruṇā) of conventional bodhicitta. It is the generative cause that allows a bodhisattva to overcome cognitive obscurations (jñeyāvaraṇa) and eventually achieve the state of a Buddha. On the bodhisattva path, it is primarily cultivated during meditative equipoise, where the practitioner rests in the non-conceptual recognition of the nature of reality. It is considered "ultimate" because it refers to the final, unchanging truth of phenomena, whereas conventional bodhicitta is a necessary but provisional method used to reach this realization. |
| NEW: Glossary-DefinitionLotsawas | ultimate bodhicitta; absolute mind of enlightenment; superfactual bodhicitta |
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| Dung dkar Tshig mdzod Chen mo | བདག་གཞན་མཉམ་བརྗེའི་བྱང་ཆུབ་ཀྱི་སེམས་དེ་ལ་སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་ཀྱི་ལྟ་བས་རྒྱས་ཐེབས་པ་ལ་ཟེར། |