For the Benefit of All Beings: A Commentary on the Way of the BodhisattvaShambhala Publications, 2009. ápr. 21. - 160 oldal The Dalai Lama explains how to follow the spiritual path of the bodhisattva, offering his commentary on Shantideva's beloved Buddhist text The fourteenth Dalai Lama, a living embodiment of the bodhisattva ideal, presents here detailed practical guidance based on sections of The Way of the Bodhisattva by Shantideva, the best-known text of Mahayana Buddhism. The Dalai Lama explains this classic and beloved work, showing how anyone can develop a truly "good heart" and the aspiration for the enlightenment of all beings. In this book, the Dalai Lama's profound knowledge is evident—the result of extensive training. Here he shares his extraordinary insight into the human condition and what it means to be a responsible and caring person. This book was previously published under the title A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night. |
Tartalomjegyzék
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Offering and Purification | 20 |
Embracing Bodhichitta | 30 |
Attentiveness | 40 |
Patience | 52 |
Endeavor | 75 |
Meditative Concentration | 88 |
Wisdom | 114 |
Dedication | 124 |
Glossary | 131 |
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For the Benefit of All Beings: A Commentary on The Way of the Bodhisattva Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2009 |
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
able absolute truth accumulate merit accumulate positive actions anger angry antidote arise aspects aspiration attachment attain enlightenment avoid become benefit Bodhi Bodhicharya¯vatara bodhichitta body Buddha’s teachings Buddhadharma Buddhahood Buddhist cause chapter commentary compassion consciousness Dalai Lama develop Dharma dharmaka¯ya discipline dispel enemies everything existence experience feel Four Noble Truths future lives gain Gelug generosity happiness and suffering harm human ignorance important Kagyu kalpas karma magical illusion Maha¯ya¯na Mantraya¯na means meditative concentration mental calm mind Na¯ga¯rjuna nature negative actions negative emotions never Nyingma obscurations one’s ordinary ourselves pain path Patrul Patrul Rinpoche perceive perfect phenomena praise primal substance qualities rebirth relative truth Rinpoche Sa¯m.khyas sake sam.sa¯ra Sha¯ntideva says Shra¯vakas and Pratyekabuddhas Shra¯vakaya¯na six pa¯ramita¯s Six realms skandhas spiritual Su¯tra supreme tantra things Thomas Cleary thoughts Three Jewels Tibet Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism tion tradition Translated true ultimate understanding Vehicle wisdom wish