The Bodhisattva Path in Mahayana Buddhism

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  • What is the Bodhisattva Path in Mahayana Buddhism? This path towards awakening, enlightenment, and Nirvana is the most well-known practice in Mahayana. Mahayanists strive towards full Buddhahood through becoming a Bodhisattva first. There are enlightened Bodhisattvas (of which you have likely seen in many depictions of celestial Bodhisattvas) and everyday Bodhisattvas which are regular laypersons like you and me.
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  • @markie121
    @markie121 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you so much Alan for taking the time to explain everything so beautifully. I've just started my journey and it's wonderful to have your videos.

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Mark!

  • @jarredhischemellor6489
    @jarredhischemellor6489 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Bodhisattva, to me, means HELP people in distress EVERYDAY, irrespective of their faith or lost condition. Put myself 2nd. Help them first...... I've been doing it for decades, i work with the public everyday.... It's a start. Not seeking merit or a pat on the head, i react instantly to the needs of a sentient being in trouble of some kind........ RM, pgh pa

    • @shivadasa
      @shivadasa 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What was your purpose in posting this?

  • @7dg6rvhtdj
    @7dg6rvhtdj ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Alan I love Buddhism very much and you helped me understand it in a more comprehensive and fundamental way. Take care much love ❤

  • @monlin9429
    @monlin9429 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank for creating this chanel ❤❤👍👍

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you :)

  • @georgepeterson3440
    @georgepeterson3440 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for sharing all your wisdom sir

  • @chriskaplan6109
    @chriskaplan6109 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    very well explained, I appreciated the clarity of your expression. great video thank you!

  • @LOPGOH
    @LOPGOH 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This has always been interesting. Christianity states many things about Buddhism. One thing they neglect to state is Christ (pilgrimage) studied in India, Persia and Asia. No harm in studying.
    Mr. Mythos covered that some.
    One thing I never like was labels.
    One thing that's always stayed the same is fellowship.
    🤔 Jesus Christ... Bodhisattva... definitely.
    🕎7 Chakras if you Mirror Effect this...some say Passover. 7 to 9
    ✡️ Solfeggio.... Some say seal of Solomon, Some say for Jewish.
    Different points of view.
    ✝️ Everyone has this.
    Top of your skull to tip of your tail bone. Left and right shoulder.
    Think about that... With the Vetruvian man in mind. Women too.
    Time to wake up. 😁Haha/Amen
    🤔💭I hope this is a Eureka moment. I really do.
    Save all Sentient Beings.

  • @soljer99
    @soljer99 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your videos are amazing and extremely informative. Thanks so much for sharing!
    P.S. some feedback on the display screen behind you. My eyesight isn’t great and the text is a bit small to read on my device…would it be possible to make the screen and text larger? Not a biggie at all. Thanks 🙏

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks John! Yes, I totally understand…it’s best viewed in a PC or tablet. If you are using the TH-cam app, try rotating your phone and it will go to a full screen. I used to just have pure PowerPoint which took over the entire screen…but those actually took much longer to make believe it or not. Although it’s not exactly what you’re asking for, I usually link to one of my articles which may help (although not all videos have an article yet)

  • @tylerburt6172
    @tylerburt6172 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Alan, at the beginning of this video, you mentioned a third path: the path of the Solitary Buddha. What does this path entail and how is this position achieved?
    Thank you for your insight.

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Tyler, great question! As I understand it, a Solitary Buddha (Pratyekabuddhayāna) is one who discovers the truth/path on their own without a teacher where the Dharma has been lost (in the era they are in). So, in that way, it is like Shakyamuni Buddha. However, a Solitary Buddha does not or is unable, to teach others the way towards enlightenment. This type of Buddha goes back to even the earliest Buddhist teachings, and even in the past lives' tales of the Buddha (where they existed in certain lifetimes he was in), but it is not the path in Mahayana. The goal is to become a Bodhisattva and then a full Buddha. Both of which are focused on helping others, such as with teaching/skillful means, whereas a solitary Buddha would - for whatever reason - not be as effective because they don't teach others, reside alone (or in small groups), etc. More to your question, this path I say would be similar to the overall path in Buddhism. Just factor in like Shakyamuni Buddha, he went through countless kalpas (tens of millions of years/aeons) in different existences before reaching the lifetime where he could become a full Buddha. It is that continual effort. Now, I would assume the circumstances in each time a solitary Buddha came into being would be different. Perhaps there was an experience or other things that aided them towards awakening. Either way, they did it 'on their own' in an era where there were no teachings. So, look at it this way: would you rather become a full Buddha (or Bodhisattva) or become a solitary Buddha where it is personally fulfilling (enlightenment/nirvana) but that's the end of it (you don't teach others, etc.). Basically, that's why the Bodhisattva path is taught in Mahayana (following the lifetimes of the Buddha) rather than a solitary Buddha for instance.

    • @tylerburt6172
      @tylerburt6172 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for the thorough reply.
      Based on your understanding of the Dharma, is our individual path decided for us by someone else, or do we choose a path (i.e. Solitary Buddha, Arhat, Bodhisattva) based on our personal conviction?

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      So, your path is decided by you! :) You are in control of your actions (karma), but we often let the idea of “self” influence them. Note that there are trace impressions, etc, form past existences that likely shape your path such as a vow taken many existences ago you are not consciously aware of. For instance, the Buddha took a vow aeons ago, and went through countless lifetimes until this last existence. But, it’s your choice essentially. This is why Mahayanists want to take the Bodhisattva vow when/if they are ready. They are setting out in that path no matter how long it takes.

    • @tylerburt6172
      @tylerburt6172 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AlanPeto Thanks again Alan. I frequently view your videos, so we'll definitely be talking again!

  • @user-fp9ev2si1c
    @user-fp9ev2si1c 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Buddhas only appear when and every how many eons??

    • @graceford3404
      @graceford3404 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm very very new here, but from my understanding, a Buddha appears to re-teach enlightenment any time the teachings have been lost or forgotten

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It depends. We have a few in our era, with one more to go. But there can be times when there is no Buddha. That’s why any period where you have a Buddha and teachings is immeasurably rare and important.

  • @thomashawkinson373
    @thomashawkinson373 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Talked too fast I will have to listen to this several times, guess I am inpatient

    • @AlanPeto
      @AlanPeto  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Thomas, thanks for the feedback. You can always change the 'speed' on a TH-cam video by clicking the settings icon, and choosing playback speed. If you prefer to read instead of watch, the article is located here: alanpeto.com/buddhism/bodhisattva-path/