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'''Bodhisuta''' (बोधिसुता) the desire to teach children
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==List of Buddhist Terms==
 
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==Syncretic Terms==
 
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==Related LP Terms==
 
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==Syncretic Terms==


'''Bodhisuta''' (बोधिसुता) the desire to teach children
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 10 January 2023

Bodhisuta (बोधिसुता) the desire to teach children

List of Buddhist Terms

Bodhicitta, Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Vow, Bodhisuta, Buddha Mind, Gifts of the Spirit, Kalki, Kalpa, La, Mantra, Moksha, Nam Shé, Nirvana, Nu Shug, Pure Land, Sangha, Satori, Shambhala, Sutta, Tathagata

Syncretic Terms

Bodhisuta >

Related LP Terms

Bodhisuta >

Syncretic Terms

Bodhisuta >

Notes

Rudolf Steiner, founder of Anthrosophy, created the Waldorf School to help to provide an aligned educational process or, as ?? says an education system "based upon factors inherent in the nature of the growing child..." Paul Marshal in CM