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- Bodhi Day - Wikipedia
Bodhi Day is the Buddhist holiday that commemorates the day that Gautama Buddha (Shakyamuni) is said to have attained enlightenment, [1] also known as bodhi in Sanskrit and Pali
- Bodhi | Enlightenment, Four Noble Truths Dharma | Britannica
bodhi, (Sanskrit and Pāli: “awakening,” “enlightenment”), in Buddhism, the final Enlightenment, which puts an end to the cycle of transmigration and leads to Nirvāṇa, or spiritual release; the experience is comparable to the Satori of Zen Buddhism in Japan
- Bodhi - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Bodhi is generally translated as "awakening" or "enlightenment," the final goal of our spiritual practice A buddha's awakening is a state in which all defilements of the mind have been abandoned and all excellent qualities and realizations have been completed
- Bodhi: The Symbol of Enlightenment in Buddhism
The Bodhi tree is revered as a living symbol of enlightenment due to its association with this pivotal moment in Buddhist history The tree itself can grow up to 30 meters tall and features heart-shaped leaves that are distinctively shaped with a pointed tip
- BODHI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BODHI is the state of enlightenment attained by a Buddhist who has practiced the Eightfold Path and achieved salvation
- Bodhi: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Facts
Bodhi (Pāli and Sanskrit Lit awakening) is a title given in Buddhism to the specific awakening experience attained by the Indian spiritual teacher Gautama Buddha and his disciples It is sometimes described as complete and perfect sanity, or awareness of the true nature of the universe
- Bodhi – OpenBuddha
The term bodhi (Sanskrit and Pāli, “awakening” or “enlightenment”) denotes the profound knowledge and liberation achieved by a Buddha Derived from the root √budh (“to awaken, to know”), bodhi signifies both a deep, transformative insight into reality and the culmination of spiritual practice
- Bodhi | Religion Wiki | Fandom
In Buddhism, bodhi means the awakening experience attained by Gautama Buddha and his accomplished disciples and refers to the unique consciousness of a fully liberated yogi Bodhi is sometimes described as complete and perfect sanity, or awareness of the true nature of the universe
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