- The
Bodhisattva vow is a vow (Sanskrit: bodhisattva-
praṇidhāna, lit.
bodhisattva aspiration or resolution; Chinese: 菩薩願, pusa yuan; J. bosatsugan) taken...
- devotion),
svadhyaya (study of the self or the scriptures), and
Isvara pranidhana (devotion or
surrender to
higher consciousness). The
yogic purifications...
- the
Aspiration Prayer for Good
Conduct (Bhadracaryā-
praṇidhāna or Samantabhadra-caryā-
praṇidhāna). In East
Asian Mahayana, one of the most
widely chanted...
- and
ninety one
aeons (kalpas) to
become a
Buddha after his
resolution (
praṇidhāna) in
front of a past Buddha.
During the
first incalculable aeon he is said...
-
oldest written chapters of the sutra. The Bhadracaryā-
praṇidhāna (or Samantabhadra-caryā-
praṇidhāna) was
often added to the end of the Avataṃsaka-sūtra...
- or “contemplation, meditation,
reflection of one's self”), and
Isvara pranidhana (devotion or
surrender to God). In the
Kriya Yoga school, 'ritual action'...
- ****a) and the
study of
scriptures (jñāna).
Dedication to God - Īśvara-
praṇidhāna,
meaning dedicating all of ones
actions to God (Īśvara),
which the commentators...
- Bhadracaripraṇidhāna (Vows of Good Conduct) or Ārya-samantabhadra-caryā-
praṇidhāna-rāja (The
Royal Vow to
follow the
Noble Course of
Conduct of Samantabhadra)...
- Svādhyāya (study of self, self-reflection,
study of Vedas), and Ishvara-
Pranidhana (contemplation of God/Supreme Being/True Self). Asana:
Literally means...
- 7-13), and
various sutras having to do with the
issue of God (isvara-
pranidhana).
According to Larson, "many of
these strands come
probably from contexts...