LR13 Bodhisattva Ethical Restraints
Bodhisattva ethical restraints that a practitioner can take to support the generation of bodhicitta.
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Commitments of aspiring bodhicitta
Generating the two types of bodhicitta: aspiring and engaging. How to protect our bodhicitta from…
View PostRoot bodhisattva vows: Vows 1 to 4
Commentary on the first four of the eighteen root bodhisattva vows.
View PostRoot bodhisattva vows: Vows 5 to 13
Commentary on the fifth through thirteenth root bodhisattva vows.
View PostRoot bodhisattva vows: Vows 14 to 18
Commentary on the last five of the eighteen root bodhisattva vows including the four binding…
View PostHow the bodhisattva vows are useful
The many benefits of bodhisattva precepts, How they liberate us and help make our lives…
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vows 1-5
Introduction to the 46 auxiliary bodhisattva vows and an in-depth look at the first five…
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vows 6-12
Completion of the auxiliary vows to overcome obstacles to far-reaching generosity as well as the…
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vows 13-16
Continuation of the auxiliary vows to overcome obstacles to ethical discipline.
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vow 22
Overcoming the three types of laziness as part of auxiliary vow 22 to overcome obstacles…
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vow 23-30
Overcoming obstacles to the far-reaching attitudes of joyous effort, concentration, and wisdom.
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vow 30-36
Overcoming obstacles to the far-reaching attitudes of wisdom and the ethics of benefitting others.
View PostAuxiliary bodhisattva vows: Vow 35-40
Overcoming obstacles to the ethics of benefitting others.
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