- བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའི་ས།
- ས།
- sa
- byang chub sems dpa’i sa
- bhūmi
- bodhisattvabhūmi
- Term
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
This is literally the “ground” in which qualities grow like plants, and it also means a “level.” As an untranslated term, bhūmi is used specifically to refer to levels of enlightenment, especially the seven or ten levels of the enlightened bodhisattvas. Sūtras such as the Perfection of Wisdom sūtras teach the seven bhūmis. The teaching of ten bhūmis was found in the Mahāsāṃghika tradition and particularly in the Daśabhūmika Sūtra (Toh 44, ch. 31, Ten Bhūmi Sūtra), which is the thirty-first chapter in the Tibetan version of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the enlightened bodhisattvas.
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of awakening, the ten bodhisattvas levels.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
A level of enlightenment; typically the ten levels of a bodhisattva’s development into a fully enlightened buddha.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
A level of enlightenment, usually referring to the ten levels of the enlightened bodhisattvas.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Literally “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also it means “levels.” Bhūmi refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the enlightened bodhisattvas. Also translated here as “level.”
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
See “bodhisattva level.”
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Level of the realization of a bodhisattva. Typically there are ten bhūmis, sometimes thirteen.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
- 地
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the bodhisattvas.
For the omens, the meaning of the names of each bhūmi, the obscurations that persist in each one, and their practices, see UT22084-089-012-1131–UT22084-089-012-1191.
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the bodhisattvas.
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the bodhisattvas.
- bhūmi
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
In its technical usage this term, which literally means “ground” or “level,” refers to any of the ten levels of the realization of a bodhisattva.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
See “bhūmi.”
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
A stage of progress on the spiritual path, especially one of the ten stages of the Great Vehicle path of cultivation.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
This refers to the bodhisattva levels leading to enlightenment.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The ten levels of a bodhisattva’s development into a buddha.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
See “bhūmi.”
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The ten levels of a bodhisattva’s development into a fully enlightened buddha.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
See bodhisattva level.
The stages a bodhisattva must traverse before reaching perfect buddhahood; traditionally ten in number, though some systems present more.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The stages a bodhisattva must traverse before reaching perfect buddhahood; traditionally ten in number, though some systems present more.
- level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The level of realization of a bodhisattva, typically ten in number.
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The stages a bodhisattva must traverse before reaching perfect buddhahood; traditionally ten in number, though some systems present more.
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The stages a bodhisattva must traverse before reaching perfect buddhahood; traditionally ten in number, though some systems present more.
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The ten levels or stages traversed by a bodhisattva that culminate in buddhahood: (1) Joyful (pramuditā; rab tu dga’ ba), (2) Stainless (vimalā; dri ma med pa), (3) Luminous (prabhākarī; ’od byed pa), (4) Radiant (arciṣmatī; ’od ’phro can), (5) Invincible (sudurjayā; shin tu sbyang dka’ ba), (6) Facing Directly (abhimukhī; mngon du gyur), (7) Far-Reaching (dūraṅgamā; ring du song ba), (8) Immovable (acalā; mi g.yo ba), Auspicious Intellect (sādhumatī; legs pa’i blo gros), and (10) Cloud of Dharma (dharmameghā; chos kyi sprin).
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Ground; level; also the level of realization, in particular that of a bodhisattva. Also rendered here as “bhūmi.”
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Level of the realization of a bodhisattva; according to the general Mahāyāna, there are ten bodhisattva levels; according to Vajrayāna, thirteen.
- bodhisattva level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
In its technical usage this term, which literally means “ground” or “level,” refers to any of the ten levels of the realization of a bodhisattva.
A stage of realization on the bodhisattva path.
- ground
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The path of a bodhisattva is divided into ten stages of spiritual attainment called grounds. The eleventh ground corresponds to complete awakening.
- ground
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
The path of a bodhisattva is divided into ten stages of spiritual attainment called grounds. The eleventh ground corresponds to complete enlightenment.
- ground
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Stage of spiritual maturation or realization on the path to awakening, serving as the ground for the growth of noble qualities.
- ground
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
In its technical usage this term refers to any of the (usually) ten stages a bodhisattva must traverse before reaching buddhahood.
Literally the “grounds” in which qualities grow, and also meaning “levels.” Here it refers specifically to levels of enlightenment, especially the ten levels of the enlightened bodhisattvas.
- spiritual level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Refers to stages of spiritual progress according to different spiritual paths or vehicles. See “ten spiritual levels.”
- spiritual level
- ས།
- sa
- bhūmi
Eight or ten levels or stages through which the bodhisatva traverses on the journey to complete awakening.