Bodhicitta
In Buddhist thought, bodhicitta is the motivation of a bodhisattva. The word bodhicitta combines the words for enlightenment (Bodhi) and mind (Citta). It is sometimes translated as mind of enlightenment.
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Bodhicitta is taught to be the intent to become enlightened, not for oneself, but for the benefit of all beings.
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