- and that
there will be many ****ure Buddhas, all of
which must
train as
bodhisattas. Non-canonical
Theravada Jataka literature also
teaches about bodhisattvas...
- Ten
Bodhisattas refer to ten ****ure
Buddhas during their lives as bodhisattvas. They have also been
referred to as
successors of
Gautama Buddha....
-
Maitreya (Sanskrit) or
Metteyya (Pali), is a
bodhisattva who is
regarded as the ****ure
Buddha of this
world in all
schools of Buddhism,
prophesied to become...
- The
messiah complex is a
mental state in
which a
person believes they are a
messiah or
prophet and will save or
redeem people in a
religious endeavour...
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Strong (2001), p. 19. "The Jatakas:
Birth Stories of the
Bodhisatta".
British Library. 13
March 2015.
Retrieved 28 June 2023.
Strong (2001)...
- Appleton,
Naomi (2013).
Jataka Stories in
Theravada Buddhism:
Narrating the
Bodhisatta Path.
Ashgate Publishing. p. 141. ISBN 978-1-4094-8131-7. Eckel, Malcolm...
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Appleton (2010). Jātaka
Stories in Theravāda Buddhism:
Narrating the
Bodhisatta Path.
Ashgate Publishing. pp. 51–54. ISBN 978-1-4094-1092-8. Mandakranta...
- as
empowering women to
become bodhisattas, or
affirming the
status quo of
women being unable to
access the
bodhisatta path.
Archaeologist Maurizio Taddei...
- (cāga), (d)
tranquility (upasama). In the late-canonical Buddhavaṃsa, the
bodhisatta Sumedha declares (represented in
English and Pali): In the late-canonical...
-
everyone and that
beings on the
Buddha path (
bodhisattas) are
quite rare.
While in Mahayana,
bodhisattas refers to
beings who have
developed the wish...