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Noun — In Buddhism, the awakened understanding that ends the cycle of rebirth and leads to enlightenment.

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attain bodhi the bodhi tree

Etymology

From Sanskrit बोधि (bodhi), meaning "awakening," from a root meaning "to know."

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What does “bodhi” mean?

The word “bodhi” means in Buddhism, the awakened understanding that ends the cycle of rebirth and leads to enlightenment. In plain terms, the deep spiritual awakening at the heart of Buddhist teaching.

How do you pronounce “bodhi”?

“Bodhi” is pronounced BOH-dee (/ˈbəʊdi/ in IPA).

How do you use “bodhi” in a sentence?

Here is “bodhi” used in a sentence: “Siddhartha is said to have reached bodhi while meditating under a fig tree.”

What part of speech is “bodhi”?

“Bodhi” is a noun.

Where does the word “bodhi” come from?

The word “bodhi” comes from Sanskrit. From Sanskrit बोधि (bodhi), meaning "awakening," from a root meaning "to know.".

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