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यत् सम्यग्दर्शनं वोधिस्तत्प्रधानो महोदयः । सत्त्वोऽस्तु बोधिसत्त्वरतद्धन्तपोऽन्वर्थतोऽपि हि ॥ २७३॥
yat samyagdarsanam bodhiḥ tat pradhāno mahodayaḥ | sattvo'stu bodhisattvas tad dhantaiṣo'nvart hato'pi hi /1273||
Since samyagdarsana is the same thing as bodhi and since Bodhisattva means 'the person--well advanced on the way to welfare-who is possessed of bodhi in the utmost measure' the person called Samyagdṛṣṭi is even literally the same as the one called Bodhisattva.
वरबोधिसमेतो वा तीर्थकृद् यो भविष्यति ।
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varabodhisameto va tirthakṛd yo bhavisyati [
tathabhavyatvato'sau va bodhisattvaḥ satām mataḥ ||274||
The noble ones attribute the epithet Bodhisattva to a person who is possessed of the supreme type of wisdom or to one who will become a Tirthankara 011 account of his journey towards moksa pursuing the path it does.
Note: Tirthankara (or Tirthakṛt) is the name given by the Jaina tradition to the holiest type of personages. So far there have been 24 Tirthankaras (Mahavira being the last among them).
(5) The Possibility of Samyagdrstihood Due to an Inherent Capacity: सांसिद्धिकमिदं ज्ञेयं सम्यक् चित्रं च देहिनाम् ।
तथा कालादिभेदेन वीजसिदचादिभावतः ॥ २७५॥
samsiddhikam idem jñeyam samyak citram ca dehinam | tatha kaladibhedena bijasiddhyādibhācataḥ ||275||
The course pursued by a soul in its journey towards mokṣa is natural to this soul and is appropriately variegated (i.e. different at different occasions); for a soul comes to acquire different auspicious states-like 'an inception of the attachment for religion'- on different times etc.
सर्वथा योग्यताभेदे तदभावोऽन्यथा भवेत् । निमित्तानामपि प्राप्तिस्तुल्या यत्तन्नियोगतः ॥२७६॥
sarvatha yogyatābhede tadabhāvoʻnyatha bhavet | nimillānām api präptis tulya yat tanniyogalaḥ ||276||
On the other hand, if a soul possesses an identical (i.e. nonvariegated) capacity it cannot realize the auspicious states in question (differently on different time etc.); for this identity of capacity will make