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The Bodhisattva vow is a vow (Sanskrit: bodhisattva-praṇidhāna, lit. bodhisattva aspiration or resolution; Chinese: 菩薩願, pusa yuan; J. bosatsugan) taken by some Mahāyāna Buddhists to achieve full buddhahood for the sake of all sentient beings. One who has taken the vow is nominally known as a bodhisattva (a being working towards buddhahood). This can be done by venerating all Buddhas and by cultivating supreme moral and spiritual perfection, to be placed in the service of others. In particular, bodhisattvas promise to practice the six perfections of giving, moral discipline, patience, effort, concentration and wisdom in order to fulfill their bodhicitta aim of attaining buddhahood for the sake of all beings.

The vow is commonly taken in a ritual setting, overseen by a senior monastic, teacher or guru. Whereas the prātimokṣa vows cease at death, the bodhisattva vow extends into future lives. The bodhisattva vows should not be confused with the Bodhisattva Precepts (Skt. bodhisattva-śīla), which are specific ethical guidelines for bodhisattvas.

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Homeward Journey to Enlightenment

Dragons, Ceremony, Vow, Bodhisattva Precepts
Jun 16 1993

Integrating Karma and Beyond

Karma, Vow, Patience
May 28 1993

Zen Awakening: Presence and Paradox

Demons, Japan, Samadhi, Vow
Mar 27 1993

Rivers, Dragons, and Enlightened Journeys

Ceremony, Vow
Jun 20 1992

Unconcerned Surrender: Path to Liberation

Name, Vow, Bodhisattva Vow
Jun 01 1992

Living Zen: Compassionate Presence Unfolded

Serial: RA-00606

What the primary intention was. Intention to be free Reb's primary intention to learn the way of the Buddha, to study the Buddha Way, to study the self. to let the self be...

Intention, Liberation, Bowing, Lay, Vow, Zazen
May 14 1992
Tassajara

Day 8: The Bodhisattva returns to the world of birth and death

Renunciation, Three Treasures, Practice Period, Vow
Feb 06 1992
Tassajara

Day 8: The Bodhisattva Returns to the World of Birth and Death

Renunciation, Three Treasures, Practice Period, Vow
Feb 06 1992
Tassajara

Zen Path: Cultivating Compassion Daily

Serial: RA-00661

Summary of practice this week and throughout our lives of buddhist practice.
to suffer, to become aware of suffering, to vow work to help all beings to be free of...

Vow, Priest, Letting Go, confusion
Aug 25 1991
Day 7
Green Gulch Farm

Awakening Compassion: The Path Within

Vow, Enlightenment, Priest
Aug 25 1991

Embracing Stillness: Zen's Compassionate Path

Vow, Commitment, Dogen
Aug 21 1991

Awakening Through Personal Zen Vows

Vow, Sangha, Precepts
Aug 19 1991

Buddhaland Realization Through Zazen Practices

Practice Period, Zazen, Vow
Jun 14 1989

Reaching Compassion in Darkness

Vow, Avalokitesvara, Suzuki Roshi
May 23 1989

Journey to Beginners Mindfulness

Vow, Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Practice Period, Lotus Sutra
Feb 05 1989
Tassajara

Ordination Class

Practice, Vow, Study
Jan 08 1988

Zen's Harmonious Duality Unveiled

Dragons, Vow, Building, Breath, Beginners
Aug 18 1986

Shuso Ceremony

Practice, Karma, Vow
Nov 19 1972
Tassajara

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