Bodhisattva - Wikipedia In Buddhism, a bodhisattva[a] is a person who has attained, or is striving towards, bodhi ('awakening', 'enlightenment') or Buddhahood [1][2] Often, the term specifically refers to a person who forgoes or delays personal nirvana or bodhi in order to compassionately help other individuals reach Buddhahood
Bodhisattva | Buddhist Ideal Path to Enlightenment | Britannica Bodhisattva, in Buddhism, one who seeks awakening (bodhi)—hence, an individual on the path to becoming a buddha In early Indian Buddhism and in some later traditions—including Theravada, at present the major form of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia—the term bodhisattva was
Bodhisattva (Boddhisattva) - Buddhism Guide In Buddhist thought, a bodhisattva (Simplified Chinese: 菩萨; Traditional Chinese: 菩薩; Hanyu pinyin: púsà; Japanese: 菩薩 bosatsu; Korean: bosal) is a being who is dedicated to assisting all sentient beings achieve complete Buddhahood
Smarthistory – Bodhisattvas, an introduction What is a bodhisattva? In Sanskrit, bodhisattva roughly means: “being who intends to become a buddha ” In the Theravada tradition of Buddhism, the Buddha referred to himself as bodhisattva during all of his incarnations and lifetimes before he achieved enlightenment
What is a bodhisattva? - Buddhism for Beginners - Tricycle Bodhisattva (bodhisatta in Pali) is one of those words that entered our language from Sanskrit untranslated (like karma) because no equivalent term exists in English It is a combination of bodhi, “enlightenment” (or “full knowledge”), and sattva, “a being ”
What Is a Bodhisattva? - Study Buddhism In simple terms, a bodhisattva is a wise and compassionate person who cherishes all others Of course, there are lots of smart, kind people out there, so what makes a bodhisattva different?
What is a Bodhisattva? How to Become a Bodhisattva - LotusBuddhas Bodhisattva is a term used to refer to “all beings who possess the mind of enlightenment,” meaning a mind oriented towards Buddhism and liberation Bodhisattvas are often depicted as embodiments of compassion and wisdom, dedicated to helping other sentient beings achieve liberation and happiness
What is a bodhisattva? - Wildmind The word bodhisattva means as “A being set upon enlightenment,” “One whose essence is perfect knowledge,” or “A being whose essence is enlightenment ” “Bodhisattva” is a compound word formed from bodhi (spiritual awakening, enlightenment) and sattva (a being, essence, spirit)
Bodhisattva, Key Ideals, Practices, Characteristics - Vajiram Ravi What is a Bodhisattva? A Bodhisattva is a Buddhist who seeks enlightenment not just for themselves but for the benefit of all sentient beings The term “Bodhisattva” literally means “Buddha-to-be” or “enlightened being ”