Bodhisattva

/ˌboʊdɪˈsɑːtvə/ noun

In Buddhism, a person who has achieved enlightenment but delays entering nirvana to help other people reach spiritual liberation.

From Sanskrit 'bodhi' (awakening) and 'sattva' (being or essence), originating in Mahayana Buddhism around the 1st century CE. The concept evolved to represent the ideal of compassionate service in Buddhist philosophy.

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