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The Outlines
Explore the outlines of Śāntideva's main works:
Outline: Bodhicaryāvatāra
One of the most famous Buddhist texts of all time. Written by the ancient Indian Buddhist scholar and adept Śāntideva.
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Outline: Śikṣāsamuccaya
Śāntideva's second and only other known text, "A Compendium of Training," is like a companion to the Bodhicaryāvatāra and deals extensively with the motivation and practice of the bodhisattva.
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