波罗蜜 (波羅蜜) bōluómì

  1. bōluómì noun jack fruit
    Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语 , Subdomain: Food and Drink , Concept: Fruit 水果
    Notes: (CC-CEDICT '波羅蜜')
  2. bōluómì noun paramita
    Domain: Buddhism 佛教 , Subdomain: Fo Guang Shan
    Notes: (Glossary of Humanistic Buddhism)
  3. bōluómì noun paramita; pāramitā; perfection
    Domain: Buddhism 佛教
    Notes: Sanskrit equivalent: pāramitā, Pali: pāramī; Japanese: haramitsu; Tibetan: pha rol tu phyin pa. A pāramitā is the perfection or culmination of certain virtues. In the Mahāyāna tradition a pāramitā is a virtue practiced by a bodhisattva on the path to enlightenment. Another explanation is reaching the other shore The word is derived from the Sanskrit parama 'highest' or 'supreme'. The most common enumeration in the Mahāyāna tradition is 六度 'six pāramitās' and the most common in the Theravāda tradition is the ten pāramīs. The Mahāyāna tradition also extends the six pāramitās to ten 十波羅蜜, although they are different from the Theravāda list (BL 'pāramitā', p. 624; FGDB '波羅蜜', Powers 2007, p. 23; Shambhala 'pāramitā').

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