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Translations of
Bodhisattva
EnglishBodhisattva
Paliबोधिसत्त
Sanskritबोधिसत्त्व
Bengaliবোধিসত্ত্ব
Burmeseဗောဓိသတ်
(IPA: [bɔ́dḭθaʔ])
Chinese菩提薩埵(菩薩), 菩提萨埵(菩萨)
(Pinyinpútísàduǒ (púsà) )
(Wade–Giles: p'u2-sa4)
(Jyutping: pou4 tai4 saat3 do3)
)
Japanese菩薩
(rōmaji: bosatsu)
Khmerពោធិសត្វ
(UNGEGN: Pothisat)
Korean보살, 菩薩
(RR: bosal)
Monတြုံလၟောဝ်ကျာ်
([kraoh kəmo caik])
Sinhalaබෝධි සත්ත්ව
Tibetanབྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ་
(byang chub sems dpa)
Thaiโพธิสัตว์
phothisat
VietnameseBồ Tát

In Buddhism, a Bodhisattva (/ˌbdˈsʌtvə/ BOH-dee-SUT-və) is any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood but has not yet attained it.

In the Early Buddhist schools as well as modern Theravada Buddhism, a bodhisattva (Pali: bodhisatta) refers to anyone who has made a resolution to become a Buddha and has also received a confirmation or prediction from a living Buddha that this will be so.

In Mahayana Buddhism, a bodhisattva refers to anyone who has generated bodhicitta, a spontaneous wish and compassionate mind to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.

Early Buddhism and the Nikāya schools