Essence of the Mahayana Teachings
author: Khenpo Samdup
edition: 2015, Majnu ka Tila
pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780986446016
Topic: Mahayana
3.4 - Bodhisattva Practices
This page describes Bodhisattva Practices which is part 3.4 located on page 80 in the book: Essence of the Mahayana Teachings by Khenpo Samdup. This book is a commentary on Jigten Sumgon’s Lam Rim text and contains the summarized essence of the Buddha’s teachings contained within the Sutras and Tantras. It is part of the series “the four trainings”. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Bodhisattva Practices” according to 240 books dealing with Buddhism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
A Treatise on the Paramis [by Acariya Dhammapala]
BHIKKHU BODHI (* 1) Here and throughout I use the Sanskrit word in preference to the less familiar Pali "bodhisatta."...
Read full contents: Introduction
The Great Chronicle of Buddhas [by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw]
Changing the Mode of Practice. fter the Bodhisatta had completed the austerity practices (dukkaracariya), for six years, A it was about the first waxing of Vesakha (April-May) following the month of Citta (March-April) of the year 103 Maha Era, that it occurred to the him thus: “The Samanas and Brahmanas of the past, in their practice of austerities, could have gone through only this much of pain and hardship at the most; they could not have gone through more hardship than what I am now enduring....
Read full contents: Part 1 - Changing the Mode of Practice
Vimalakīrti Sutra [by John R. McRae]
This is the bodhi-sattva’s bodhi. If it were not like this, then my cultivation would be a foolish waste. It is like one who is victorious over his enemies being called a hero: this is the term for the bodhisattva who has simultaneously eliminated old age, illness, and death. 15. “Bodhisattvas who are ill should think as follows: ‘If this illness of mine is neither real nor existent, then the illnesses of sentient beings are also neither real nor existent....
Read full contents: Chapter V - Manjushri’s Condolence Visit
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