Shantideva

Shantideva was an 8th-century Indian monk and philosopher whose teachings have profoundly influenced Mahayana Buddhism. Born in the ancient city of Nagarjuna, he is best known for his seminal work, the "Bodhicaryavatara" or "A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life." This text combines deep philosophical insights with practical advice on how to cultivate compassion and wisdom, offering readers a pathway to enlightenment through selflessness and altruism. Shantideva's gentle yet profound approach to spirituality resonates with many, making his works timeless treasures in Buddhist literature.

As a scholar at the famous Nalanda University, Shantideva's contributions extend beyond his most celebrated text, reflecting a life dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the welfare of all beings. His teachings encourage us to look beyond ourselves and embrace a life of service and compassion. If you're curious about exploring the depth of Shantideva's wisdom, take a moment to delve into his writings in the app. His gentle guidance might just inspire a new perspective on your own journey.

The Path of Light - The Bodhi-Charyavatara of Santi-Deva

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Shantideva



Shantideva is particularly renowned as the author of the Bodhicaryavatara (sometimes also called the Bodhisattvacaryavatara). An English tra…