A mahāsattva (lit. 'great being')[1] is a great bodhisattva who has practiced Buddhism for a long time and reached a very high level on the path to awakening (bodhi). Generally refers to bodhisattvas who have reached at least the seventh of the ten bhumis. The transcription of mahāsattva in Chinese is móhé-sāduò (摩訶薩埵), often simplified in móhésà (摩訶薩/大菩薩, Japanese: makasatsu). It is also calqued as dàshì (大士, "great being", Japanese: daishi).
The eight most famous mahāsattvas are Mañjuśrī, Samantabhadra, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, Akasagarbha, Kṣitigarbha, Maitreya and Sarvanivarana-Vishkambhin.[citation needed]
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Mahasattva Meaning
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虚空藏菩萨咒-南無虛空藏菩薩摩訶薩
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Guan Yin Avalokitêśvara Mantra | Om Mani Padme Hum | Six Syllable Mantra | 大悲菩提寺 法師唱誦 觀音心咒 六字大明咒 靜心版
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六字真言 | Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ Six Syllable Guan Yin Mantra Meaning | 觀世音菩薩 | 六字大明咒殊勝緣由 | 觀音心咒大明陀羅尼 | 妙音法師
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- ^ Buswell, Robert Jr; Lopez, Donald S. Jr., eds. (2013). Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. p. 508. ISBN 9780691157863.