Bodhisattva Path
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Bodhisattva ethical restraints: Auxiliary vow 45
A detailed explanation of the 45th auxiliary precept, that of acting to stop someone who…
View PostQualities of bodhisattva grounds 4-6
The qualities and practices of grounds 4-6, as well as what is eliminated and acquired…
View PostBodhisattva ethical restraints: Auxiliary vows 43-44
Precepts regarding not acting in accordance with the wishes of others and praising those with…
View PostQualities of bodhisattva grounds 2-3
Each ground explained in terms of its qualities and the activities.
View PostBodhisattva ethical restraints: Auxiliary vows 41-43
The precepts regarding giving to those in need, working for the welfare of others, and…
View PostBodhisattva ethical restraints: Auxiliary vows 39-41
A continuing discussion about the precepts regarding not eliminating what harms others.
View PostThe first bodhisattva ground
Continuing with the commentary on the first bodhisattva ground, the four factors or qualities which…
View PostReview Quiz 2: Questions 7-8
The demarcation of entering the Mahayana path of preparation, and at what path hearer arhats…
View PostReview Quiz 2: Questions 5-6
The Mahayana grounds and paths quiz is continued with questions 5-6.
View PostChapter 6: Verses 27-38
Refuting that causes with self-power exist and the fortitude of being indifferent to harm.
View PostChapter 6: Verses 17-26
The fortitude of enduring suffering and the fortitude of definitely thinking about emptiness and dependent…
View PostChapter 6: Verses 12-16
An overview of the first five Chapters of "A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of…
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