ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ། | Glossary of Terms
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ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ་ཉིད།
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- སླར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- slar mi ldog pa
- phyir mi ldog pa nyid
- mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
- avinivartanīya
- avaivartikatva
- avinivarta
- avaivarttika
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- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avinivarta
- avaivartika
- avinivartanīya
- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivarttika
- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
- 不退轉
- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
A stage on the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back, or be turned back, from progress toward the full awakening of a buddha.
- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- mi ldog pa
- irreversible
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
The term avaivartika should not be confused with anāgamin. While the first is a Mahāyāna term referring to someone “not turning back,” i.e., irreversibly established on the path to full awakening, the other is a term referring to one who will not return to this world again after death but will attain arhatship in one of the highest heavens.
- irreversibility
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ་ཉིད།
- phyir mi ldog pa nyid
- avaivartikatva
A stage in the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back.
- irreversibility
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartikatva
A stage in the gradual progression toward buddhahood, from which one will no longer regress to lower states.
- irreversibility
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avinivartanīya
A stage in the gradual progression toward buddhahood, from which one will no longer regress to lower states.
- nonregression
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avinivarta
- avaivartika
A stage on the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back, or be turned back, from progress toward the full awakening of a buddha.
- nonregression
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
A stage on the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back, or be turned back, from progress toward the full awakening of a buddha.
- irreversibility of spiritual progress
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
- irreversibly
- སླར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- slar mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
Name of the bhūmis from the path of seeing on, from which point there is no regression.
- irreversibly established on the path to buddhahood
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
The term avaivartika should not be confused with anāgamin. While the first is a Mahāyāna term referring to someone “not turning back,” i.e., irreversibly established on the path to full awakening, the other is a Hīnayāna term referring to an arhat of the third level who will not return to this world again.
- non-regression
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartikatva
A stage in the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back.
- not regress
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
A stage on the bodhisattva path where the practitioner will never turn back, or be turned back, from progress toward the full awakening of a buddha.
- not turning back
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
See “irreversible.”
- one who would no longer regress
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
The stage on a bodhisattva’s path when there is no longer any chance of regressing to a preceding stage or state.
- unable to be turned back
- ཕྱིར་མི་ལྡོག་པ།
- phyir mi ldog pa
- avaivartika
A description of a bodhisattva who has reached a particular stage along the path to becoming a buddha at which the bodhisattva is certain of doing so. Different Buddhist works place this stage at different points along the path. According to some works, it is a highly advanced stage that is connected with having received a prediction of future buddhahood. Modern scholars have also sometimes connected it to the acceptance of the fact that things do not arise, but it is also connected with other attainments.