bodhicitta

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit बोधिचित्त (bodhicitta, literally mind of enlightenment, spirit of awakening), from बोधि (bodhi, awakening, enlightenment) + चित्त (cittá, mind, spirit, reason).

Noun

bodhicitta (uncountable)

  1. In Mahayana Buddhism, the intense ontological aspiration to save all beings by following the bodhisattva path to enlightenment.
  2. The bodhisattva path to nirvana.

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