Bodhi
(Skt., P
li, ‘awakened’). In Hinduism, perfect knowledge, personified as Bodha, a son of Buddhi (intellect).
In Buddhism, it is the experience of enlightenment, which, unlike
nirv
na
, can be given an approximate description: it is the attainment of perfect clarity of mind in which things are seen as they really are—as in the experience of Gaut
ma under the tree (hence called Bodhi or
Bo
tree) through which he became the Buddha. Cf.
BODAI
.
In later Buddhism, the bodhis are the four stages of the
rya-m
rga
.
In
Mah
y
na
, bodhi is wisdom based on insight into the undifferentiated sameness of all appearance.
Bodhicary
vat
ra