Śāntideva
關於作者
Shantideva was an influential Indian philosopher and monk of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition, known primarily for his seminal work, the "Bodhicaryavatara" or "Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life." This text, composed in the 8th century, outlines the path of the Bodhisattva, emphasizing compassion and the pursuit of enlightenment not just for oneself but for all sentient beings. Shantideva's teachings have been pivotal in shaping Mahayana Buddhist thought and practice, inspiring countless practitioners over the centuries.
His poetic and engaging style makes complex philosophical concepts accessible, allowing his insights into ethics, meditation, and the nature of reality to resonate deeply with followers. Although little is known about his life, Shantideva's legacy endures through the widespread study and reverence of his writings. His influence extends beyond traditional Buddhist circles, impacting modern discussions on compassion and altruism in various philosophical and spiritual contexts.