The four immeasurables (four infinite minds) ཚད་མེད་བཞི། four divine abodes

Tsering Kunga
Tsering Kunga
2.3 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - May all beings have happiness
May all beings have happiness and
the causes of happiness,
May all beings be free from suffering
and the causes of suffering,
May all beings never be separated from
the supreme joy that is beyond all sorrow,
May all beings abide in equanimity free
from attachment and aversion.

The brahmavihārā, are a series of four Buddhist virtues and the meditation practices made to cultivate them.

They are also known as:
the four immeasurables or four infinite minds. Wikipedia
English: four divine abodes
Sinhala: සතර බ්‍රහ්ම විහරණ
Chinese: 四無量心; (Pinyin: sì wúliàng xīn)
Thai: พรหมวิหาร; (RTGS: phrom wihan)
Burmese: ဗြဟ္မဝိဟာရတရားလေးပါး
Khmer: ព្រហ្មវិហារ; (UNGEGN: prôhmâvĭhar)
Pali: cattāri brahmavihārā

Buddhism emphasizes the cultivation of four “sublime” or “noble” attitudes toward all beings: loving-kindness (friendliness), compassion (willing to cease suffering), appreciative joy (feeling happy for others), and equanimity (calm based on wisdom). These are known as the “four immeasurables”

The Four Immeasurables

ཚད་མེད་བཞི།
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