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Bodhicharyāvatāra, composed in the 8th century A.D. by the Indian scholar Śāntideva, is one of the most celebrated texts of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Its Tibetan translation is included in the Tengyur. Āchārya Śāntideva himself was a bodhisattva and a realized tantric adept and his writings have a universal, timeless appeal. Many ancient scholars wrote Sanskrit commentaries on Bodhicharyāvatāra, prominent among them being Vibhutichandra, Krishnapāda, Kamalśila, Vairochan and Prajnākaramati. Besides its Tibetan translation by such masters as Sarvajnadeva, Dharmasŕibhadra and Sumatikirti, this great classic was also translated into Chinese, French, German, English and Italian languages.

The present work is an English translation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s discourses on Bodhicharyāvatāra given to the Himalayan devotees from Lahaul, Spiti, Kinnaur and the Tibetan residents at Kullu-Manali, Himachal Pradesh in 1981. His Holiness himself has received this teaching from the great Himalayan master Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen of Kinnaur. (Source Accessed Jan 22, 2021)

Citation
Dalai Lama, 14th. Discourses on Bodhicharyāvatāra. Translated by Parmananda Sharma. Dharamsala, India: Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 2017.
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  1. Śāntideva (zhi ba lha). Bodhicaryāvatāra (Byang chub sems dpa'i spyod pa la 'jug pa). In Derge Tengyur D3871, dbu ma, vol. 105, la 1b1–40a7. See rKTs etexts, Columbia AIBS, ACIP etexts, Buda by BDRC Logo.jpg.


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An "Introduction to Bodhisattva Practice," the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra is a poem about the path of a bodhisattva, in ten chapters, written by the Indian Buddhist Śāntideva (fl. c. 685–763). One of the masterpieces of world literature, it is a core text of Mahāyāna Buddhism and continues to be taught, studied, and commented upon in many languages and by many traditions around the world. The main subject of the text is bodhicitta, the altruistic aspiration for enlightenment, and the path and practices of the bodhisattva, the six perfections (pāramitās). The text forms the basis of many contemporary discussions of Buddhist ethics and philosophy.
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Śāntidēva's Bodhicharyāvatāra
A translation of Śāntidēva's Bodhicharyāvatāra by Parmananda Sharma. Contains the original Sanskrit text with English translation and exposition based on Prajñākarmati's Pañjikā.
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  • Forewordv
  • Introductionxi
  • Prefacexv
  • Chapter 1 In Praise of Bodhichitta1
  • Chapter 2 Indicating Sin21
  • Chapter 3 Acceptance of Bodhichitta45
  • Chapter 4 Perseverance in Bodhichitta57
  • Chapter 5 Guarding Awareness77
  • Chapter 6 Perfection of Forbearance115
  • Chapter 7 Perfection of Courage157
  • Chapter 8 Perfection of Meditation185
  • Chapter 9 Prajanā Parmitã253
  • Chapter 10 Pariṇāmanā319