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Meaning of "shantideva"

shantideva (noun) - refers to an 8th-century Indian Buddhist scholar and philosopher known for his work 'Bodhicaryāvatāra'

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Shantideva recommends that we should leave a third of our stomach empty.
He is the translator of Shantideva.
Shantideva asked them if they wanted to hear familiar sutras or something new.
In his reply he mentioned the accomplished masters of Nalanda such as Nagarjuna and Shantideva.
This is what Shantideva is going to teach us in this text.
Corresponding to wisdom is altruism of which Shantideva advised,.
Shantideva is particularly renowned as the author of the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra.
The eighth century Indian Buddhist master Shantideva explained that unless we can see a target.
Shantideva describes bodhichitta as leading to bliss and asks,.
Considering all sentient beings to be kind like mothers Shantideva wrote,.
That is why Shantideva could praise Bodhichitta with such joy.
This is very clear, very essential advice to you from the great bodhisattva Shantideva.
Shantideva said, “ All the joy the world contains has come through wishing happiness for others.
The most common ritual consists of a puja, derived and adapted from the Bodhicaryavatara of Shantideva.
Shantideva based his views on quotes from the Saddharma-smrtyupasthana Sutra.

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Who wrote an important commentary on the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā ; and Shantideva 8th century.
Shantideva was an 8th century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar at Nalanda monastery.
The eighth-century Buddhist master Shantideva said.
And, as Shantideva dedicates in the tenth chapter of Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior,.
Study the works of Nagarjuna, Chandrakirti and Shantideva.
The 8th century Indian master Shantideva gave advice that I find practical and realistic.
In Sanskrit it is called Bodhicharyavatara, by Shantideva.
So, Shantideva says, suffering has no owner.
The source of all happiness lies in thinking of others . -- Shantideva.
Shantideva describes laziness in the seventh chapter, “ Perseverance, ” of his text in great detail.
But as Shantideva said,.
Shantideva once said, “ Where would there be leather enough to cover the entire world?
In Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior, Shantideva makes this point like this,.
Yet Shantideva said that patience, forbearance, is the greatest austerity ; not mere physical vicissitudes.
If you can not solve it, then what is the use of worrying? " - Shantideva.
It requires what Shantideva calls “ joy in virtuous ways . ”.
If we would not, then Shantideva advises us to “ remain like a block of wood . ”.

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