LWC6_Ch 8 Part 1 - The Paths of the Bodhisattva Flashcards

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Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?

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Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)

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Clarify does ‘bodhicitta’ mean?

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The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)

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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?

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Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)

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Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Explain is the meaning of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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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)

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Clarify is a ‘pṛthagjana’?

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An ordinary being who has not yet entered the path of seeing; Skt: pṛthagjana; Tib: འཕྲོ་བའི་མི་ (so so’i skye bo)

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Define is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?

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Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Clarify is the meaning of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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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)

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Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?

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Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Clarify is a ‘pṛthagjana’?

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An ordinary being who has not yet entered the path of seeing; Skt: pṛthagjana; Tib: འཕྲོ་བའི་མི་ (so so’i skye bo)

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Clarify is the etymology of the term ‘bodhisattva’?

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‘Bodhi’ means awakening, ‘sattva’ means being — thus ‘awakening-being’.

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Define ‘ārya’ in the Mahāyāna context.

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A noble being who has directly realized emptiness; Skt: ārya; Tib: འགྲོ་བའི་དོན་མེད་པ་ལས་འདས་པ་ (‘phags pa)

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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?

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Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)

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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)
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Explain 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)
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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)
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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)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
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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)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
85
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
86
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)
87
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
88
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
89
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)
90
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)
91
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
92
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)
93
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)
94
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
95
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)
96
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
97
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)
98
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)
99
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
100
Define does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
101
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)
102
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
103
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)
104
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)
105
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
106
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)
107
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
108
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
109
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
110
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)
111
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)
112
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)
113
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)
114
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
115
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)
116
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
117
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
118
Define 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)
119
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)
120
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)
121
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)
122
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)
123
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
124
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)
125
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
126
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
127
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
128
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)
129
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)
130
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)
131
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)
132
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
133
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)
134
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
135
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)
136
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
137
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
138
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
139
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)
140
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)
141
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)
142
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)
143
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)
144
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)
145
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)
146
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
147
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
148
Define 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)
149
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)
150
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
151
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)
152
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
153
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)
154
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)
155
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
156
What 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)
157
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)
158
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)
159
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
160
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)
161
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
162
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
163
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)
164
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
165
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
166
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)
167
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)
168
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)
169
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)
170
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)
171
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
172
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
173
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
174
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)
175
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)
176
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)
177
What is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
178
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)
179
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
180
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)
181
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)
182
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
183
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)
184
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)
185
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)
186
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
187
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
188
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)
189
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
190
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
191
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)
192
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
193
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
194
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)
195
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)
196
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)
197
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)
198
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)
199
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)
200
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)
201
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
202
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
203
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)
204
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
205
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)
206
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
207
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
208
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)
209
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
210
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
211
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)
212
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
213
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
214
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
215
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
216
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)
217
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)
218
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
219
Explain 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)
220
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)
221
Explain 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)
222
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)
223
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)
224
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
225
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)
226
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
227
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)
228
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
229
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
230
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)
231
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)
232
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
233
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
234
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)
235
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)
236
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)
237
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)
238
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
239
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)
240
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)
241
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
242
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
243
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)
244
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
245
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
246
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
247
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
248
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
249
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)
250
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)
251
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)
252
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
253
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
254
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)
255
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)
256
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
257
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)
258
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
259
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
260
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)
261
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)
262
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)
263
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)
264
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)
265
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
266
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
267
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)
268
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)
269
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)
270
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)
271
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
272
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
273
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)
274
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
275
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)
276
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)
277
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
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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)
279
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
280
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
281
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
282
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)
283
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)
284
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
285
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)
286
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
287
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)
288
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
289
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)
290
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)
291
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
292
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
293
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)
294
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
295
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
296
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
297
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)
298
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
299
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
300
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)
301
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)
302
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
303
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
304
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)
305
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
306
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)
307
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)
308
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)
309
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
310
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)
311
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
312
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
313
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)
314
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)
315
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)
316
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)
317
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)
318
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)
319
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)
320
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
321
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
322
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
323
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
324
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)
325
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
326
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
327
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)
328
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
329
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
330
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
331
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)
332
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
333
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)
334
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)
335
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
336
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)
337
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
338
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
339
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
340
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
341
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
342
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
343
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
344
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)
345
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
346
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)
347
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)
348
What does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
349
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)
350
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)
351
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)
352
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)
353
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
354
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)
355
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
356
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
357
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)
358
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)
359
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)
360
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)
361
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
362
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)
363
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
364
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
365
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)
366
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
367
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)
368
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
369
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)
370
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)
371
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
372
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)
373
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
374
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)
375
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
376
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
377
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
378
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
379
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)
380
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
381
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
382
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)
383
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
384
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)
385
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
386
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)
387
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)
388
What is the etymology of 'bodhicitta'?
'Bodhi' means enlightenment, 'citta' means mind or heart — thus 'mind of enlightenment'.
389
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
390
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)
391
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
392
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
393
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
394
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)
395
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)
396
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)
397
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)
398
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)
399
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
400
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)
401
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)
402
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)
403
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
404
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
405
Explain 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)
406
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
407
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
408
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
409
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)
410
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)
411
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
412
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)
413
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
414
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
415
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
416
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
417
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)
418
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
419
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
420
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)
421
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
422
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
423
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)
424
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
425
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)
426
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)
427
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
428
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
429
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
430
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)
431
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
432
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
433
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
434
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)
435
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)
436
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
437
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
438
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)
439
Define 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)
440
Explain 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)
441
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
442
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)
443
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)
444
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)
445
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
446
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
447
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
448
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)
449
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)
450
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
451
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)
452
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
453
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
454
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
455
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)
456
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)
457
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
458
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
459
Explain 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)
460
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
461
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
462
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)
463
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)
464
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
465
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
466
Define does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
467
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)
468
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)
469
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)
470
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)
471
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)
472
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
473
What are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
474
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
475
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
476
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
477
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)
478
What 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)
479
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
480
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)
481
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)
482
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
483
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
484
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)
485
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
486
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
487
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)
488
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)
489
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
490
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
491
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
492
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
493
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)
494
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)
495
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)
496
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
497
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
498
Explain 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)
499
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
500
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)
501
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
502
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
503
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
504
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
505
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
506
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
507
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)
508
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)
509
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)
510
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)
511
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
512
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)
513
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
514
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)
515
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)
516
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
517
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
518
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)
519
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
520
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)
521
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)
522
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
523
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)
524
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
525
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)
526
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
527
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
528
Explain 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)
529
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)
530
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)
531
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
532
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
533
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)
534
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
535
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)
536
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
537
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)
538
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)
539
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
540
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)
541
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)
542
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)
543
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)
544
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)
545
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)
546
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)
547
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)
548
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
549
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
550
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
551
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)
552
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)
553
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
554
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)
555
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
556
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)
557
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
558
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)
559
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
560
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)
561
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
562
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
563
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
564
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)
565
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)
566
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)
567
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)
568
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
569
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)
570
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)
571
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)
572
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)
573
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)
574
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
575
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
576
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)
577
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)
578
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)
579
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
580
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)
581
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)
582
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)
583
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)
584
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)
585
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
586
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)
587
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
588
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
589
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)
590
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)
591
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
592
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)
593
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)
594
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
595
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)
596
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
597
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)
598
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)
599
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
600
Define does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
601
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)
602
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
603
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)
604
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)
605
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
606
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)
607
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
608
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
609
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
610
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)
611
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)
612
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)
613
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)
614
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
615
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)
616
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
617
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
618
Define 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)
619
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)
620
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)
621
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)
622
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)
623
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
624
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)
625
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
626
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
627
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
628
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)
629
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)
630
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)
631
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)
632
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
633
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)
634
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
635
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)
636
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
637
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
638
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
639
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)
640
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)
641
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)
642
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)
643
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)
644
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)
645
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)
646
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
647
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
648
Define 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)
649
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)
650
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
651
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)
652
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
653
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)
654
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)
655
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
656
What 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)
657
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)
658
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)
659
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
660
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)
661
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
662
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
663
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)
664
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
665
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
666
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)
667
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)
668
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)
669
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)
670
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)
671
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
672
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
673
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
674
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)
675
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)
676
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)
677
What is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
678
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)
679
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
680
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)
681
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)
682
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
683
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)
684
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)
685
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)
686
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
687
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
688
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)
689
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
690
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
691
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)
692
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
693
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
694
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)
695
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)
696
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)
697
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)
698
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)
699
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)
700
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)
701
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
702
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
703
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)
704
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
705
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)
706
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
707
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
708
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)
709
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
710
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
711
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)
712
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
713
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
714
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
715
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
716
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)
717
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)
718
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
719
Explain 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)
720
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)
721
Explain 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)
722
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)
723
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)
724
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
725
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)
726
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
727
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)
728
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
729
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
730
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)
731
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)
732
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
733
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
734
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)
735
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)
736
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)
737
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)
738
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
739
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)
740
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)
741
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
742
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
743
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)
744
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
745
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
746
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
747
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
748
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
749
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)
750
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)
751
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)
752
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
753
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
754
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)
755
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)
756
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
757
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)
758
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
759
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
760
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)
761
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)
762
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)
763
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)
764
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)
765
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
766
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
767
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)
768
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)
769
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)
770
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)
771
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
772
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
773
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)
774
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
775
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)
776
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)
777
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
778
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)
779
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
780
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
781
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
782
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)
783
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)
784
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
785
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)
786
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
787
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)
788
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
789
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)
790
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)
791
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
792
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
793
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)
794
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
795
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
796
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
797
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)
798
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
799
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
800
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)
801
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)
802
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
803
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
804
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)
805
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
806
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)
807
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)
808
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)
809
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
810
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)
811
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
812
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
813
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)
814
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)
815
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)
816
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)
817
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)
818
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)
819
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)
820
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
821
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
822
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
823
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
824
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)
825
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
826
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
827
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)
828
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
829
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
830
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
831
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)
832
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
833
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)
834
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)
835
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
836
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)
837
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
838
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
839
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
840
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
841
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
842
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
843
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
844
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)
845
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
846
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)
847
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)
848
What does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
849
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)
850
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)
851
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)
852
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)
853
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
854
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)
855
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
856
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
857
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)
858
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)
859
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)
860
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)
861
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
862
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)
863
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
864
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
865
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)
866
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
867
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)
868
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
869
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)
870
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)
871
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
872
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)
873
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
874
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)
875
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
876
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
877
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
878
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
879
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)
880
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
881
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
882
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)
883
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
884
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)
885
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
886
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)
887
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)
888
What is the etymology of 'bodhicitta'?
'Bodhi' means enlightenment, 'citta' means mind or heart — thus 'mind of enlightenment'.
889
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
890
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)
891
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
892
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
893
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
894
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)
895
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)
896
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)
897
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)
898
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)
899
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
900
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)
901
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)
902
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)
903
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
904
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
905
Explain 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)
906
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
907
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
908
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
909
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)
910
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)
911
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
912
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)
913
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
914
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
915
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
916
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
917
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)
918
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
919
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
920
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)
921
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
922
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
923
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)
924
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
925
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)
926
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)
927
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
928
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
929
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
930
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)
931
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
932
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
933
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
934
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)
935
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)
936
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
937
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
938
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)
939
Define 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)
940
Explain 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)
941
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
942
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)
943
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)
944
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)
945
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
946
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
947
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
948
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)
949
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)
950
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
951
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)
952
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
953
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
954
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
955
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)
956
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)
957
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
958
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
959
Explain 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)
960
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
961
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
962
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)
963
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)
964
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
965
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
966
Define does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
967
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)
968
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)
969
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)
970
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)
971
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)
972
Define are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
973
What are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
974
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
975
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
976
Translate and explain the Tibetan term སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed).
This means 'generation of mind', referring to the arising of bodhicitta.
977
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)
978
What 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)
979
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
980
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)
981
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)
982
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
983
Clarify is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
984
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)
985
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
986
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
987
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)
988
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)
989
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
990
Define is the etymology of the term 'bodhisattva'?
'Bodhi' means awakening, 'sattva' means being — thus 'awakening-being'.
991
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
992
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
993
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)
994
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)
995
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)
996
Explain are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
997
Clarify are the five paths in Mahāyāna?
Path of accumulation, preparation, seeing, meditation, and no-more-learning; Skt: pañcamārga; Tib: ལམ་ལྔ་ (lam lnga)
998
Explain 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)
999
Clarify does 'bodhicitta' mean?
The altruistic intention to attain enlightenment for the sake of all beings; Skt: bodhicitta; Tib: སེམས་བསྐྱེད་ (sems bskyed)
1000
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)