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8th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar
Shantideva (Sanskrit: Śāntideva; Chinese: 寂天; Tibetan: ཞི་བ་ལྷ།, THL: Zhiwa Lha; Mongolian: Шантидэва гэгээн; Vietnamese: Tịch Thiên) was an 8th-century
Shantideva
Artistic or symbolic reminder of the inevitability of death
there is meeting there will be separation What is born will surely die. Shantideva, in the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra 'Bodhisattva's Way of Life' reflects at
Memento_mori
Mahāyāna Buddhist text by Shantideva (c. 700 CE)
入菩薩行論), is a Mahāyāna Buddhist text written c. 700 CE in Sanskrit verse by Shantideva (Śāntideva), a Buddhist monk at Nālandā University in India which is also
Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra
Prayer authored by American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr
"[non-primary source needed] The 8th-century Indian Buddhist scholar Shantideva of the ancient Nalanda Mahavihara suggested: If there's a remedy when
Serenity_Prayer
Vow taken by Mahayana Buddhists to liberate all sentient beings
circulated as an independent text. Reciting these ten vows is also promoted by Shantideva in his Śikṣāsamuccaya. The ten vows of Samantabhadra are: The vow to pay
Bodhisattva_vow
Sanskrit term translated as empathy, compassion or mercy
path is the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra by Shantideva. In the eighth section entitled Meditative Concentration, Shantideva describes meditation on Karunā as thus:
Karuṇā
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
and minimize harm, and in the work of the medieval Indian philosopher Shantideva. The tradition of modern utilitarianism began with Jeremy Bentham, and
Utilitarianism
Concept in Buddhism
bodhisattva, a child of the Buddha. Thus, the Indian Buddhist author Shantideva (8th century) writes in his Bodhicaryavatara: Those who long to transcend
Bodhicitta
Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940
great masters of the Nalanda tradition, such as Nagarjuna, Kamalashila, Shantideva, Atisha, Aryadeva and so on. Since 2018, his schedule has contained fewer
14th_Dalai_Lama
Indian religion and philosophy
promoted vegetarianism out of compassion. Indian Mahayana thinkers like Shantideva promoted the avoidance of meat. Throughout history, the issue of whether
Buddhism
Buddhist term for aspirant to enlightenment
saptavidhā anuttarapūjā). This ritual form is visible in the works of Shantideva (8th century) and includes: Vandana (obeisance, bowing down) Puja (worship
Bodhisattva
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
path is the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra by Shantideva. In the eighth section entitled Meditative Concentration, Shantideva describes meditation on Karunā as thus:
Tibetan_Buddhism
Town and borough in Berkshire, England
original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2010. "About Shantideva Buddhist centre". Shantideva Buddhist centre. Archived from the original on 5 February
Reading,_Berkshire
Nalanda, numerous scholars of note have been associated with it including Shantideva, Aryadeva, Dharmakirti and Chandrakirti. Another important centre during
History_of_Buddhism_in_India
Buddhist philosophy founded by Nagarjuna
epistemological and dependent on the cognition of the observer, not ontological. As Shantideva writes, there are "two kinds of world", "the one of yogins and the one
Madhyamaka
Branch of Buddhism
in different ways, such as the meditation taught by the Indian master Shantideva in his Bodhicaryavatara called "equalising self and others and exchanging
Mahayana
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
school and it is cited by numerous Indian authors like Chandrakirti, Shantideva and later Buddhist authors. According to Alex Wayman, the Samādhirāja
Samadhiraja_Sutra
Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India
the works of Dharmakirti, the Sanskrit text Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra of Shantideva, and the Mahavairocana Tantra. The ancient site of Nalanda is a UNESCO
Nalanda_mahavihara
Decision rule of maximizing utility
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Utilitarian_rule
Father of Hindu god Krishna
such as Pauravi Rohini, Madira, Vaishakhi, Bhadra, Sunama, Sahadeva, Shantideva, Shrideva, Devarakshita, Vrikadevi, Upadevi, and Badarva. Rohini bore
Vasudeva
Sutra of Mahāyāna Buddhism
as the Vajradhvaja Sūtra or Vajradhvaja Dhāraṇī to the Indian scholar Shantideva. This is the Ten Stages Sutra (Daśabhūmika sutra), which focuses on explaining
Buddhāvataṃsaka_Sūtra
Secular meditation practice
of "correct view", not just "bare attention". Jay L. Garfield, quoting Shantideva and other sources, stresses that mindfulness is constituted by the union
Mindfulness
Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology
their teachings). Madhyamaka thinkers like Bhaviveka, Candrakirti and Shantideva also critiqued Yogācāra views in their works for what they saw as an improper
Yogachara
Buddhist philosophical tradition
650), who wrote an important commentary on the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā; and Shantideva (8th century), who is regarded as the key Mahāyāna ethicist. The commentator
Buddhist_philosophy
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture
often quoted and paraphrased by Indian philosophers like Chandrakirti and Shantideva, and it also figured prominently in the development of East Asian Buddhism
Laṅkāvatāra_Sūtra
Ethical principle; incorporates deontology into greatest-happiness thinking
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Rule_utilitarianism
Thought experiment critiquing utilitarianism
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Utility_monster
Ethics and code of conduct in Buddhism
cause of suffering, is also the cause of conflict. Buddhist philosopher Shantideva states in his Siksasamuccaya: "Wherever conflict arises among living creatures
Buddhist_ethics
Buddhist meditation practices
enlightened. The later Indian Mahāyāna scholastic tradition, as exemplified by Shantideva's Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra, saw śamatha as a necessary prerequisite to vipaśyanā
Samatha-vipassanā
Philosophical aim of minimizing suffering
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Negative_utilitarianism
Problem in ethics
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Mere_addition_paradox
Tibetan Lama
Wayback Machine Chap. XIV-XXVI Nagarjuna, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Dharmakirti, Shantideva and Shri Harsha Archived March 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Chap. XXVII-XLIV
Taranatha
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
as the first two are quoted profusely by Chandrakirti and the third by Shantideva. In addition to works mentioned above, numerous other works are attributed
Nagarjuna
Defined list of sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism
interpretation who reputedly helped Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet Shantideva, 8th-century Indian author of the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra Vimuktisena,
Tibetan_Buddhist_canon
Surname list
Bangladesh. Four rulers of this dynasty are known from the inscriptions: Shantideva, Viradeva, Anandadeva and Bhavadeva. As of 2014, 56.8% of all known bearers
Deb_(surname)
American Tibetan Buddhist nun
and in 1996, When Things Fall Apart. No Time to Lose, a commentary on Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, was published in 2005. That year
Pema_Chödrön
Philosophical paradox about pleasure-seeking
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Paradox_of_hedonism
American composer
to protect and restore the Anacostia River. Her choral work Prayer of Shantideva was performed for the Dalai Lama of Tibet, who was said to be "enchanted"
Lauren_Bernofsky
Philosophical doctrine on the subjugation of all events to fate
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Fatalism
Historic literature and religious texts of Buddhism
exegetes on the works of these two brothers. The 9th Century Indian Buddhist Shantideva produced two texts: the Bodhicaryāvatāra has been a strong influence in
Buddhist_texts
Concept in economics and decision theory
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Utility
Literature influenced by Buddhism
Philosophical treatises by Nāgārjuna, Vasubandhu, Asanga, Dharmakirti, and Shantideva systematize doctrine and logic. The Tipiṭaka forms the foundation of Theravāda
Buddhist_literature
Topic in ethics
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Preference_utilitarianism
Doctrinal distinction within Tibetan Buddhism
context Tenzin Gyatso, his holiness the Dalai Lama, says in a forward to Shantideva's book "A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life," a work based on the
Svatantrika–Prasaṅgika distinction
Svatantrika–Prasaṅgika_distinction
British Buddhist organisation
consists of a puja, derived and adapted from the Bodhicaryavatara of Shantideva. Retreats allow one to focus on meditational practice more intensely in
Triratna_Buddhist_Community
Vegetarianism in Buddhist culture and philosophy
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Buddhist_vegetarianism
was a prolific writer; one of his most famous texts is a commentary of Shantideva's A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life. Lodrö Tenpa, the seventh Ganden
Gyaltsab_Je
Bodhisattva in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Manjushri
Flavour of utilitarianism
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Act_utilitarianism
Scottish Buddhist author and teacher (born 1953)
Science, and Our Day-to-Day Lives. Weiser Books, 2000. ISBN 1-57863-172-6. Shantideva. A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life. Translated by Stephen Batchelor
Stephen_Batchelor_(author)
Japanese branch of Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Nichiren_Buddhism
English philosopher and jurist (1748–1832)
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Jeremy_Bentham
Dominant school of Tibetan Buddhism
century) in A Lamp for the Path to Awakening as well on the works of Shantideva and other Indian Madhyamaka authors. According to Gelug scholastics, Tsongkhapa's
Gelug
Ethical philosophy
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Enlightened_self-interest
Devotional love, a concept in Indian religions
food, scents, and music. This ritual form is visible in the works of Shantideva (8th century) and includes: Vandana (obeisance, bowing) Puja (ritual worship
Bhakti
British philosopher and economist (1838–1900)
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Henry_Sidgwick
Reality. " A later Mahāyāna work which discusses meditation practice is Shantideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra (8th century) which depicts how a bodhisattva's meditation
Buddhist_meditation
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist (1711–1776)
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David_Hume
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Zen
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Lotus_Sutra
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Determinism
Tibetan Buddhist layman (1894–1977)
philosophical concepts in discussions with Khunu Lama and called him the "Shantideva of our time." Among several teachings that the Dalai Lama received from
Khunu_Lama_Tenzin_Gyaltsen
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Śrīmālādevī_Siṃhanāda_Sūtra
Pain, mental, or emotional unhappiness
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Suffering
Group of austerities or ascetic practices taught in Buddhism
Mahayana sources like the Samadhirajasūtra, the Daśabhūmikasūtra and Shantideva teach and promote the practice of twelve dhūtaguṇas as important elements
Dhutanga
Buddhist views on the belief in a creator deity, or any eternal divine personal being
another or both, they are always produced in dependence [on conditions]." Shantideva (c. 8th century), in the 9th chapter of his Bodhicaryāvatāra, states:
Creator_in_Buddhism
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Śūnyatā
Religious texts in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition
Buddha that its contents are true Dharma. The Indian Mahāyāna scholar Shantideva (8th century) states: Through four factors is an inspired utterance [pratibhana]
Mahayana_sutras
English philosopher and author (1806–1873)
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John_Stuart_Mill
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List_of_utilitarians
Encyclopedic Mahayana Buddhist text meant as a commentary
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Da_Zhidu_Lun
Algorithm in utilitarian ethics
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Felicific_calculus
Australian moral philosopher (born 1946)
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Peter_Singer
Set of moral codes in Mahayana Buddhism
of bodhisattva precepts, one from Asanga's tradition and another from Shantideva. Asanga (circa 300 CE) delineated 18 major vows and forty-six minor vows
Bodhisattva_Precepts
Wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism
is attributed to the monk Tianxizai, who is possibly the north Indian Shantideva. Each of the Wisdom Kings correspond to one of the Eight Great Bodhisattvas[zh]
Wisdom_King
Buddhist philosophical view
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Pudgalavada
School of Tibetan Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Drukpa_Kagyu
Theory of ethics
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Two-level_utilitarianism
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
were important sources for Indian anthologies like the Śikṣāsamuccaya of Shantideva and the Sūtrasamuccaya. It is also a major source for the Ratnagotravibhāga
Mahāsaṃnipāta_Sūtra
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Heart_Sutra
Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit
Bodhicaryāvatāraḥ by Shantideva Bodhicaryāvatāraḥ pañjikā of Prajñākaramati Śikṣāsamuccayaḥ by Shantideva Bodhipathapradīpaḥ of Atiśa Dīpankara
Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature
Master practitioner of yoga and tantra
Bhandepa, the "Envious God"; Bhiksanapa, "Siddha Two-Teeth"; Bhusuku (Shantideva), the "Idle Monk"; Camaripa, the "Divine Cobbler"; Champaka, the "Flower
Mahasiddha
Tibetan monk and yogi (1357–1419)
introduces a kind of essentialism. Like Shantideva, he also argues that this idea is logically incoherent. Following Shantideva, Tsongkhapa cites the Lankavatara
Je_Tsongkhapa
Worldwide Buddhist community founded by Hsing Yun
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Fo_Guang_Shan
4th-century Mahayana Buddhist scholar
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Asanga
Fair division problem
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Utilitarian_cake-cutting
Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Chinese_Buddhism
Perspective of Buddhism on gender and sexual minorities
Mahayana scholars like Shantideva and Aśvaghoṣa considered non-vaginal sex (including sex between men) to be sexual misconduct. Shantideva based his views on
Buddhism_and_LGBTQ
Indian Buddhist philosopher (725-788)
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Śāntarakṣita
Buddhist Mahayana sutra
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Gandavyuha
Buddhist term
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Monkey_mind
Early school of Buddhism, circa 3rd century BCE
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Sarvastivada
American Tibetan Buddhist tulku
students received complete commentary teachings on classic Buddhist texts by Shantideva, Chandrakirti, Asanga, Ngari Panchen, and Mipham Rinpoche. This curriculum
Jetsunma_Ahkon_Lhamo
Supushpachandra (Sanskrit: Supuṣpacandra) is the name of a bodhisattva mentioned by Shantideva in the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra. He was ordered by royal law to abstain
Supushpachandra
Dharma center in New York City, New York
Bodhicitta by Nagarjuna, and A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, by Shantideva, followed by a public talk entitled "Awakening the Heart of Selflessness"
The_Tibet_Center
Female deity in Vajrayana Buddhism
she is the embodiment of the Cundādhāriṇī, a dharani also mentioned by Shantideva in his Śikṣāsamuccaya. In the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa, she appears under the
Cundi_(Buddhism)
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Buddhism_in_China
Huineng Xuanzang Fazang Amoghavajra Zhanran Chengguan Zongmi Saichō Kūkai Shāntideva Shāntarakshita Wohnyo Mazu Daoyi Linji Siming Zhili Jinul Dahui Zonggao
Buddhism_in_Mongolia
School of Buddhist philosophy
Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo Jinul Kūkai
Vaibhāṣika
Tibetan writer and former religious leader (1931–2022)
Bengal, India. All he brought with him were two Buddhist scriptures — Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life and a text by Je Tsongkhapa. In
Kelsang_Gyatso
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
Male
Iranian/Persian
(سیاوش) Persian name SIYAVASH means "possesses black stallions." In the ancient epic poem Shahnameh, this is the name of a king, the son of Shah Kavakhous, a Shah of the Pishdak Dynasty.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Indian
Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu
Achiever, Devoted
Girl/Female
Muslim
Satellite.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Good Relation; Relationship with Friends and Neighberhood
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Macario, MACARIA means "blessed."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Silvester, SYLWESTER means "from the forest."
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Female
Turkish
Turkish name BERCU means "sweet-smelling."
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA
SHANTIDEVA