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Buddhist schools, as well as
modern Theravāda Buddhism,
bodhisattva (Pāli:
bodhisatta)
refers to
someone who has made a
resolution to
become a
Buddha and has...
- Ten
Bodhisattas refer to ten ****ure
Buddhas during their lives as bodhisattvas. They have also been
referred to as
successors of
Gautama Buddha....
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years by his father, King Dasaratha, as his
father was
afraid that the
Bodhisatta would be
killed by his step-mother for the
kingdom (of Varanasi). Rama-Pandita's...
- died
seven days
after the
birth of the
Bodhisatta (the "Buddha-to-be"), Pajāpati
looked after the
Bodhisatta and
nursed him. She
raised the
Buddha and...
- wisdom. In addition,
sacca is one of the ten pāramīs or "most high" a
bodhisatta must
develop in
order to
become a Buddha. In the Pali Canon,
sacca is...
- also
occurs in the
Buddhist Jatakas,
where he is
mentioned as the son of
Bodhisatta and was
tried to be
seduced by
royal courtesans. The
story of Rishyasringa...
- is one of the ten "perfections" (dasa pāramiyo),
exemplified by the
bodhisatta's resolve to
become fully awakened.
While adhiṭṭhāna
appears sporadically...
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Theravada list of ten pāramī (perfections),
upekkha is the last-identified
bodhisatta practice, and in the
Seven Factors of
Enlightenment (bojjhanga), it is...
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Appleton and
Sarah Shaw (trans.), The Ten
Great Birth Stories of the
Bodhisatta (Chiang Mai:
Silkworm Press, 2015). Appleton, Naomi; Shaw, Sarah. The...
- The
messiah complex is a
mental state in
which a
person believes they are a
messiah or
prophet and will save or
redeem people in a
religious endeavour...