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Definition
Enlightenment
The state of a Buddha, in which one has attained a true stopping (cessation) of both the emotional obscurations and the cognitive obscurations and has realized in full all good qualities for being able to benefit others as much as is possible.
Special Features of Atisha’s “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment”
Enlightenment
The following qualities pertain specifically to Atisha’s Lamp for the Path to
Enlightenment
in
The Three Scopes
What Is Enlightenment?
enlightenment
, the ultimate aim of following the Buddhist path.
Enlightenment
means to become a Buddha
in
What Is ...
Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
enlightenment
. Atisha’s text, "Lamp for the Path to
Enlightenment
," provides a clear framework in which
in
Commentaries on Lam-rim Texts
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
enlightenment
. Atisha’s “Lamp for the Path to
Enlightenment
” is the forerunner of the lam-rim tradition
in
Commentaries on Lam-rim Texts
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Enlightenment
” was written by Atisha, the 11th-century Indian Buddhist master who was instrumental in the revival
in
Commentaries on Lam-rim Texts
Why Haven’t We All Become Enlightened Already?
Enlightenment
The case of everyone having already attained liberation and
enlightenment
is different. Here, there
in
Bodhichitta
LTF 7: The First 44 of 64 Qualities of a Buddha’s Enlightening Speech
enlightening
speech. If we summarize the good qualities of a Buddha's speech, we would
Part
in
Letter to a Friend – Section 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
enlightenment
for the benefit of all beings if it happens for the first time? Is it a matter
in
Bodhichitta
LTF 5: The 32 Excellent Signs of a Buddha’s Enlightening Body
enlightenment
, then, surely, we can also give them the best food, clothing, or anything else
Part
in
Letter to a Friend – Section 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
Deepest Bodhichitta
enlightenment
? There can only be
enlightenment
in relation to somebody attaining
enlightenment
. There can’t be
enlightenment
Part
in
Joint Practice of Conventional and Deepest Bodhichittas
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