Bodhichitta
Bodhichitta is a Sanskrit term that translates to "mind of enlightenment" or "awakening mind." It is a central concept in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana tradition. The term refers to the state of mind that is awakened to the nature of reality, free from ignorance, attachment, and aversion. It is the mind that seeks to attain enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Bodhichitta is often described as a pure, compassionate, and wise mind that is free from defilements. It
The cultivation of bodhichitta is a central practice in Mahayana Buddhism. It involves developing a pure and
Bodhichitta is also associated with the concept of bodhisattva, which is a being who has taken the