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In ancient Buddhism, it was a commonly held—though very much mistaken—belief that only a monk or nun could become a full-fledged buddha, and so the category of bodhisattva, a being devoted to freeing others rather than just attaining enlightenment for himself, was created as something regular folk could aspire to.
Hardcore Zen: Punk Rock, Monster Movies and the Truth About Reality
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