The Way of the Bodhisattva: A Translation of the Bodhicharyavatara
by
Shantideva
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Shantideva was an Indian Buddhist while Buddhism still flourished in India. His great work, the Bodhicharyavatara, or "Entrance to the Path of Awakening," became a major text of Tibetan Buddhism long after it went out of circulation in its homeland. It is a handbook on how to realize the nature of existence and of compassion that arises from such realization. The Dalai Lama said of it, "If I have any understanding of compassion and the practice of the Bodhisattva path, it is entirely on the basis of this text that I possess it." Like the Book of Proverbs, the Bodhicharyavatara is a timeless work of wisdom, the longevity of which is due to the quality of its verse as much as to its wisdom. For the first time, an attempt has been made to recover that poetic immediacy by rendering the text in iambic lines. Regard your body as a vessel,With this translation, gleaming in its clarity, a Buddhist classic becomes an English classic. Worthy of recitation and committing to memory, Shantideva's words on such topics as doing good, reading sutras, guarding the mind, keeping good company, and on the nature of the mind and reality can take on a life of their own, to grow and blossom in a new native tongue. The text booms, like the voice of a Shakespearean actor, as if it were not the bodhisattva but the book itself that proclaims:
A simple boat for going here and there.
Make of it a wish-fulfilling gem
To bring about the benefit of beings.
And now as long as space endures,--Brian Bruya
As long as there are beings to be found,
May I continue likewise to remain
To drive away the sorrows of the world.
Added on: Monday, July 31 2006
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Wed Jul 11 07:54:52 UTC 2007
Source: The Way of the Bodhisattva: A Translation of the Bodhicharyavatara, Page: 30
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
Shantideva said
Source: The Way of the Bodhisattva: A Translation of the Bodhicharyavatara, Page: 30
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
My body, thus, and all my good besides,
And all my merits gained and to be gained,
I give them all away withholding nothing
To bring about the benefit of beings.
Sat Jul 07 06:17:59 UTC 2007
Source: The Way of the Bodhisattva: A Translation of the Bodhicharyavatara, Page: 31
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
Shantideva said
Source: The Way of the Bodhisattva: A Translation of the Bodhicharyavatara, Page: 31
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
All those who slight me to my face,
Or do me any other evil,
Even if they blame or slander me,
May they attain the fortune of enlightenment!










If I have any understanding of compassion and the practice of the bodhisattva path, it is entirely on the basis of this text that I possess it - H. H. The Dalai Lama
is the way I feel to !