Praises on Bodhicitta 51 – 55
If there isn’t Bodhicitta,
One’s accumulations of
merits and wisdom,
Will “wither” like a plantain tree upon fruition,
Making it difficult for one to sail across the Sea of Samsara.
If there isn’t Bodhicitta,
One’s accumulations of
merits and wisdom,
Will “wither” like a plantain tree upon fruition,
Making it difficult for one to sail across the Sea of Samsara.
If one gets involved in politics, even if one has the status of a Geshe, one is not abiding by Buddha Dharma. If one does not observe causality, even if one is called a yogi,
If there isn’t Bodhicitta,
One’s accumulations of
merits and wisdom,
Will “wither” like a plantain tree upon fruition,
Making it difficult for one to sail across the Sea of Samsara.
If one gets involved in politics, even if one has the status of a Geshe, one is not abiding by Buddha Dharma. If one does not observe causality, even if one is called a yogi,