LWC6_Ch 8 Part 1 - The Paths of the Bodhisattva Flashcards
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Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
Clarify does ‘bodhicitta’ mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Explain is the meaning of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
A being who has generated the aspiration to attain full enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings; Skt: bodhisattva; Tib: སངས་རྒྱས་སེམས་དཔའ་ (sangs rgyas sems dpaʼ)
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Clarify is a ‘pṛthagjana’?
An ordinary being who has not yet entered the path of seeing; Skt: pṛthagjana; Tib: འཕྲོ་བའི་མི་ (so so’i skye bo)
Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Clarify is the meaning of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
A being who has generated the aspiration to attain full enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings; Skt: bodhisattva; Tib: སངས་རྒྱས་སེམས་དཔའ་ (sangs rgyas sems dpaʼ)
Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Clarify is a ‘pṛthagjana’?
An ordinary being who has not yet entered the path of seeing; Skt: pṛthagjana; Tib: འཕྲོ་བའི་མི་ (so so’i skye bo)
Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?
‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.
Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.
A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)