Core Practice Of Mahayana

 The core practice of Mahayana Buddhism centers around the cultivation of the Bodhisattva path,which is the aspiration to achieve enlightenment not only for oneself but for the benefit of all sentient beings.A key practice in this tradition is the development of bodhicitta,or the compassionate desire to attain Buddhahood inorder to alleviate the sufferings of others.This involves following the six perfections generosity,ethical conduct,patience, effort, meditation and wisdom. Meditation on emptiness the understanding that all phenomena lack inherent existence is also essential,as it leads to the wisdom needed to break free from samsara. Compassion and wisdom are cultivated together, guiding practitioners towards enlightenment while helping others along the same path.

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