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Title: Buddhism: The Goals


1
Buddhism The Goals
  • Mahayana

2
Mahayana Buddhism
  • Can be found in
  • Tibet.
  • China.
  • Taiwan.
  • Japan.
  • Korea.
  • Mongolia.

3
Bodhisattvas
  • Boh dee sat - va
  • Bodhisattva means enlightenment being
    someone who wished to become enlightened
  • Bodhisattvas act out of great compassion
  • In order to become fully enlightened, they put
    other beings first and delay their own
    enlightenment to help others become enlightened
  • By doing this they gain great kamma, and realise
    the buddha-nature inside themselves and all
    other beings, and so actually become enlightened
    quicker. (Actually, they have been enlightened
    all along!)

4
  • Bodhisattvas were originally seen as people who
    became enlightened and acted out of great wisdom
  • However, unlike the earthly / human ideal (role
    model) of the Arahat in Theravada Buddhism, the
    Bodhisattva has become a more supernatural figure
  • There are a few key bodhisattvas that can be
    found all-throughout different Mahayana and
    Vajrayana schools
  • These bodhisattva-figures are often seen as
    embodiments of the Buddha

5
Bodhisattva Example Avalokitesvara
  • Avalokitesvara (ava-lock-e-tesh-vara) is the
    Bodhisattva of compassion
  • Also known in Tibetan Buddhism as Chenresig (the
    Dalai Lama is seen to be an incarnation of
    Chenresig), and in female from, Tara
  • Bodhisattvas are a source of inspiration and
    guidance
  • They play an important role in worship and
    meditation (for example, worshipping or
    meditating upon the image of Avalokitesvara helps
    Buddhists become more compassionate)

6
Implications for Lay People
  • Lay (ordinary) people in Mahayana Buddhism are
    faced with a less pessimistic situation than
    those in Theravada
  • Although it is true that Mahayana monks have more
    chance of becoming enlightened, lay people have
    bodhisattvas to call upon for help and
    inspiration
  • Aiming to become a bodhisattva should also help
    lay Buddhists be more compassionate (an important
    value in Buddhism) and thus gain more positive
    kamma and a better rebirth
  • Although Mahayana lay people also aim for a
    better rebirth, Nibbana does not seem such a
    distant and unattainable goal.
  • They are not alone as they have help along the
    way it is a more motivational viewpoint.

7
  • Buddhism eventually divided into two main
    branches following disagreements over what the
    Buddha actually taught.
  • Therevada The Way of the Elders (Hinayana)
  • Mahayana The Greater Vehicle

8
Mahayana
  • Goal to become Bodhisattva
  • Teachings have a mythological rather than
    historical connection to the Buddha.
  • Emphasis on compassion.
  • More emphasis on anatta.
  • Lay people have help from the Bodhisattvas

9
Bodhisattva Vow
  • However innumerable sentient beings are, I vow to
    save them.
  • However inexhaustible the defilements are, I vow
    to extinguish them.
  • However immeasurable the dharmas are, I vow to
    master them.
  • However incomparable enlightenment is, I vow to
    attain it.

10
Bodhisattva
  • If a Bodhisattva has any notion of a being, a
    person, or a self, he could not be called a
    Bohdisattva. Diamond Sutra 3
  • This is no longer choosing to give but a giving
    beyond choice.
  • Dali Lama incarnation of Chenresig (Tara in male
    form)

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Lotus Sutra
  • I use different means to raise each according to
    his own character. Such is the might of my
    knowledge.
  • The Buddha only appears to enter nibbana, but
    actually continues his bodhisattva career
    endlessly for the salvation of all beings
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