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: A critical bilingual edition featuring both Sanskrit and Tibetan versions, published by The Asiatic Society. Download from Archive.org

Śāntideva was not just a philosopher but a brilliant poet. The text is composed primarily in the classical Anuṣṭubh meter, making it highly rhythmic, memorable, and powerful when chanted.

A fully verified Sanskrit text of the Bodhicaryavatara based on classical manuscripts.

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No Sanskrit? The IAST transliteration version is also floating around for easy chanting. 🧘‍♂️📖

Guarding awareness, introspection, and perfecting the paramita of patience (Ksanti). : A critical bilingual edition featuring both Sanskrit

The text consists of 10 chapters outlining the path to enlightenment through the cultivation of (the mind of awakening) and the six perfections ( Paramitas ): generosity, discipline, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom. It is particularly famous for its 9th chapter on Wisdom, which provides a profound exposition of the Madhyamaka view of emptiness. Top Sanskrit-Based Editions & Reviews

If you have downloaded a PDF and want to begin studying, use these steps to maximize your learning:

One of the earliest European critical editions of the Sanskrit text. A fully verified Sanskrit text of the Bodhicaryavatara

Ensure the PDF has Optical Character Recognition. This allows you to use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F ) to search for specific Sanskrit terms like Kṣānti (patience) or Pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination).

The Sanskrit term ātman is dissected via the catuṣkoṭi (four-cornered negation): not identical to the aggregates, not different, not containing them, not contained. This is not nihilism but a : suffering ceases when one stops reifying a “sufferer.”

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