(Sanskrit, Pali, "awakened"). Buddhahood; state of full enlightenment, in which things are seen as they really are.
a state of being awakened.Also the name given to the pipal or fig tree under which Gautama Buddha became enlightened.
Enlightenment, the highest wisdom.
A Buddhist term which means to have achieved enlightenment. Bodhi, which is Sanskrit for awakening, means to have knowledge of the ultimate reality or perfect knowledge/wisdom by which a person becomes a Buddha. See Paramitas, the Four Noble Truths, Karma, and the Noble Eightfold Path.
Perfect wisdom or insight knowledge by means of which a person becomes buddha.
A Sanskrit word meaning enlightenment. The Bodhi tree is a species of fig said to be the tree under which the Buddha achieved enlightenment.
(Sanskrit): "awakening"; enlightenment.
(Skt.): See ENLIGHTENMENT.
( Skt.): Enlightenment, awakening.
Perfect knowledge or wisdom by which a person becomes a Buddha. The enlightened intellect.
("enlightenment"): the state of the awakened master, or buddha
Bodhi (बोधि), the PÄli and Sanskrit word for "awakening" or "enlightenment", is an abstract noun formed from the verbal root budh (awake, become aware, notice, know or understand), corresponding to the verbs bujjhati (PÄli) and bodhati or budhyate (Sanskrit).