Bhūmi (Sanskrit; foundation, ground, level, stage, Chinese: 地) or Bodhisattva bhūmi refers to the progressive levels of spiritual development that a bodhisattva...
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element in Hindu tradition Bhūmi (Buddhism), the ten stages a Bodhisattva advances through in the path to become a Buddha BHUMI (organisation), a Chennai-based...
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Bhumi (Sanskrit: भुमि, romanized: Bhūmi), also known as Bhudevi, Dharani, and Vasundhara, is a significant goddess in Hinduism, personifying the Earth...
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Zen (redirect from Ch'an Buddhism)
Chinese: Chán; in Korean: Sŏn, and Vietnamese: Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty as the Chan School (禪宗...
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Buddhist paths to liberation (category Comparative Buddhism)
"stream-entry" and the first Bodhisattva Bhumi. The path of meditation (bhāvanā-mārga, Wylie Tibetan: sgom lam) (Bhūmi 2–7). Persons on this path purify themselves...
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Mahayana (redirect from Mahāyāna Buddhism)
Atiśa, the five paths and ten bhūmi systems are merged and this is the progressive path model that is used in Tibetan Buddhism. According to Paul Williams...
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Huayan (redirect from Hua-yen Buddhism)
The Huayan school of Buddhism (traditional Chinese: 華嚴; simplified Chinese: 华严; pinyin: Huáyán, Wade–Giles: Hua-Yen, "Flower Garland," from the Sanskrit...
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Bodhisattva (category Gender and Buddhism)
Stainless: In accomplishing the second bhūmi, the bodhisattva is free from the stains of immorality, therefore, this bhūmi is named "stainless". The emphasized...
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"cessation of dukkha" in the Four Noble Truths, and the "summum bonum of Buddhism and goal of the Eightfold Path." In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana has...
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Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet, Bhutan and Mongolia. It also has a sizable number of adherents in the areas surrounding the...
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Advaita Vedanta (redirect from Relation between Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism)
techniques with Buddhism. According to a 1918 paper by the Buddhism scholar O. Rozenberg, "a precise differentiation between Brahmanism and Buddhism is impossible...
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Buddhism and Hinduism have common origins in the culture of Ancient India. Buddhism arose in the Gangetic plains of Eastern India in the 5th century BCE...
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Buddhist ethics (redirect from Sila (Buddhism))
are traditionally based on the enlightened perspective of the Buddha. In Buddhism, ethics or morality are understood by the term śīla (Sanskrit: शील) or...
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Meditation. He is bodhisattva of Tenth Bhumi.[citation needed] He is one of the important deity venerated in Sri Lankan Buddhism. He is one of the twenty four...
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Mahāyāna Buddhism, the path of a bodhisattva was to awaken the bodhicitta. Between the 1st and 3rd century CE, this tradition introduced the Ten Bhumi doctrine...
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Vasudhara (category Buddhism in Nepal)
Vasudhara standing on vases originated from earlier representations of Bhūmi . Furthermore, both goddesses are often depicted paired with their respective...
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Samadhi (redirect from Samadhi (Buddhism))
Samādhi (Pali and Sanskrit: समाधि), in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools, is a state of meditative consciousness. In many Indian religious...
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Pure Land Buddhism or the Pure Land School (Chinese: 淨土宗; pinyin: Jìngtǔzōng) is a broad branch of Mahayana Buddhism focused on achieving rebirth in a...
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Ashoka (category 3rd-century Buddhism)
capital at Pataliputra. A patron of Buddhism, he is credited with playing an important role in the spread of Buddhism across ancient Asia. Ashoka's edicts...
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Saṃsāra (section In Buddhism)
Upanishads. The full exposition of the saṃsāra doctrine is found in early Buddhism and Jainism, as well as in various schools of Hindu philosophy. The saṃsāra...
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Jñāna (section In Buddhism)
ten stages of jñana (Bodhisattva bhumis), will lead one to complete enlightenment and nirvana. In Theravada Buddhism there are various vipassana-ñanas...
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primarily revered in Vajrayana Buddhism in Japan, China and elsewhere. Acala may also refer to: Acalā, the eighth bhūmi, the eighth of the ten completion...
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basis of rebirth. The rebirths of bodhisattvas after the seventh stage (S. bhūmi) are said to be consciously directed for the benefit of others still trapped...
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Swastika (redirect from Swastika in Buddhism)
of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It generally takes the form of a cross, the arms of which...
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fulfilled by bodhisattvas as they traverse the 'ten stages' (Sanskrit: bhūmi) to buddhahood, which is the final chapter. The Madhyamakāvatārabhasya is...
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Bhikkhu (redirect from Bonze (Buddhism))
kyi tshogs), the "community of the noble ones who have reached the first bhūmi". These, however, need not be monks and nuns. The vows of individual liberation...
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Samskara (Indian philosophy) (section Buddhism)
imprints that forms the basis for the development of karma theory. In Buddhism, the Sanskrit term samskara is used to describe "mental formations," "will...
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of seeing (first bhūmi) One taste: paths of meditation and no-more-learning (bhūmis two through ten) Nonmeditation: buddhahood (bhūmis eleven through thirteen)...
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