Essence of the Mahayana Teachings
author: Khenpo Samdup
edition: 2015, Majnu ka Tila
pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780986446016
Topic: Mahayana
3.4.2.2 - Accomplish the Benefit of Beings
This page describes Accomplish the Benefit of Beings which is part 3.4.2.2 located on page 90 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 “Accomplish the Benefit of Beings” according to 241 books dealing with Buddhism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Bodhisattvacharyavatara [by Andreas Kretschmar]
(And this thought) is (already) endowed with boundless merit, [22] Then it is needless to mention that Wishing to dispel the boundless misery of every single being, And wishing for each of them To accomplish boundless qualities (also carries boundless merit). [23] Do even fathers and mothers Have such a benefiting intention?...
Read full contents: Shantideva’s Bodhisattva-caryavatara - English Text
The Great Chariot [by Longchenpa]
great wealth, I can always fulfill the hopes of sentient beings,” and, 6) “Having become enlightened, I could always eliminate the sufferings of sentient beings,” and the thought, 7) “The arising of what does not benefit sentient beings, the taste of the absolute being analyzed away as unity, words that do not make all beings think, livelihood that does not benefit others, and likewise body and prajna and wealth and power that do not benefit them, and rejoicing in doing harm to sentient beings--...
Read full contents: Part 1c - The greater path of accumulation
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra [by Robert A. F. Thurman]
He must resolve to himself: 'I must benefit all living beings, without seeking even the slightest benefit for myself. I must bear all the miseries of all living beings and give all my accumulated roots of virtue to all living beings. I must have no resentment toward any living being. I must rejoice in all bodhisattvas as if they were the Teacher. I must not neglect any teachings, whether or not I have heard them before....
Read full contents: Chapter 10 - The Feast Brought by the Emanated Incarnation
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[Essence of the Mahayana Teachings: index]
[About the author (Khenpo Samdup)]
[Introduction]