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VOW TAKEN BY MAHAYANA BUDDHISTS TO LIBERATE ALL SENTIENT BEINGS
Bodhisattva's Vow; Bodhisattva pledge; Bodhisattva Vow; Bodhisattva Vows; Bodhisattva vows; Praṇidhāna
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  • The Refuge Tree of the Kagyu school, a would be bodhisattva may be instructed to visualize a field of Buddhas, bodhisattvas and past lineage masters while taking the vow.
  • Shantideva

Bodhisattva      
n. Bodhisattva, chi ha conseguito lo stadio dell" Illuminazione e per aiutare anche altri a raggiungerlo preferisce rinviare per se stesso quello successivo del Nirvana

تعريف

bodhisattva
[?b?d?'s?:tv?]
¦ noun (in Mahayana Buddhism) a person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so through compassion for suffering beings.
Origin
Sanskrit, 'a person whose essence is perfect knowledge', from bodhi 'perfect knowledge' + sattva 'being, essence'.

ويكيبيديا

Bodhisattva vow

The Bodhisattva vow is a vow (Sanskrit: praṇidhāna, lit. aspiration or resolution) taken by some Mahāyāna Buddhists to achieve full buddhahood for the sake of all sentient beings. One who has taken the vow is nominally known as a bodhisattva (a being working towards buddhahood). This can be done by venerating all Buddhas and by cultivating supreme moral and spiritual perfection, to be placed in the service of others. In particular, bodhisattvas promise to practice the six perfections of giving, moral discipline, patience, effort, concentration and wisdom in order to fulfill their bodhicitta aim of attaining buddhahood for the sake of all beings.

The vow is commonly taken in a ritual setting, overseen by a senior monastic, teacher or guru.

Whereas the prātimokṣa vows cease at death, the bodhisattva vow extends into future lives. The bodhisattva vows should not be confused with the Bodhisattva Precepts (Skt. bodhisattva-śīla), which are specific ethical guidelines for bodhisattvas.